all self-luminous bodies in the celestial spaces " as " composed of meteorites, or masses of meteoritic vapour produced by heat brought about by condensation of meteor swarms due to gravity... Annual Register - Pàgina 55editat per - 1888Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Edmund Burke - 1888 - 610 pàgines
...dissentient, in favour of M. Wilson being prosecuted. • — Mr. Norman Lockyer, FES, read before the Eoyal Society a remarkable paper on the constitution of...the German Emperor at a grand banquet, and left at 9.80 PM for the Eussian frontier. — A great rising of slaves took place on the plantation near San... | |
| Edward Clodd - 1888 - 326 pàgines
...conclusion at which Mr. Lockyer arrives is that ' all self-luminous bodies in the celestial spaces are composed of meteorites or masses of vapour, produced...about by condensation of meteor swarms due to gravity ; ' in fine, that meteorites are the primordial stuff of the universe. The experiments are interesting... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - 1888 - 500 pàgines
...self-luminous bodies in the celestial spaces " as " composed of meteorites, or masses of meteoritic vapour produced by heat brought about by condensation of meteor swarms due to gravity," so that "the existing distinction between stars, comets, and nebulae rests on no physical basis ; "... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - 1888 - 464 pàgines
...self-luminous bodies in the celestial spaces " as " composed of meteorites, or masses of meteoritic vapour produced by heat brought about by condensation of meteor swarms due to gravity," so that "the existing distinction between stars, comets, and nebulae rests on no physical basis;" all... | |
| 1888 - 920 pàgines
...self-luminous todies in the celestial spaces are composed of meteorites, or masses of meteoric vapor, produced by heat brought about by condensation of meteor swarms due to gravity ; that the spectra of all bodies depend upon the heat of the meteorites, produced by collisions, and... | |
| 1890 - 516 pàgines
...self-luminous bodies in the celestial spaces" as "composed of meteorites, or masses of meteoritic vapor, produced by heat, brought about by condensation of meteor swarms, due to gravity," so that "the existingdistinction between stars, comets, and nebulae rests on no physical basis;" all... | |
| Philosophical Society of Washington (Washington, D.C.) - 1892 - 680 pàgines
...self-luminous bodies in the celestial spaces are composed of meteorites or masses of meteoric vapor produced by heat brought about by condensation of meteor swarms due to gravity." " Meteorites are formed by the condensation of vapors thrown off by collisions. The small particles... | |
| W. T. B. Martin, T. E. S. T. - 1894 - 536 pàgines
...before the Eoyal Society, Mr. Lockyer said that " All self-luminous bodies in the celestial spaces are composed of Meteorites, or masses of vapour produced by heat brought about by condensation of meteor-swarms due to gravity." Mr. Proctor's theory is the converse of this. In the year 1871 Professor... | |
| Royal Institution of Cornwall - 1895 - 524 pàgines
...selfluminous bodies in the celestial vault may probably be composed of meteorites or masses of meteoritio vapour, produced by heat brought about by condensation of meteor swarms due to gravity, so that the existing distinction between stars, comets, and nebula, reste on no physical basis —... | |
| 1897 - 788 pàgines
...self-luminous bodies in the celestial spaces are composed of meteorites, or masses of meteoric vapor, produced by heat, brought about by condensation of meteor swarms, due to gravity.' Accordingly ' the existing distinction between stars, comets, and nebulie rest* on no physical basis;'... | |
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