| Samuel Vince - Astronomy - 1811 - 260 pages
...star, which is visible, must be immensely greater than the rest; or, if the central star be not larger than common, how extremely small and compressed must...latter, the shining matter about the centre will be much too small to come under the same denomination ; we therefore either have a central body which... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 830 pages
...be immensely greater than the rest; or if the central star be no bigger than common, how extrcnvly small and compressed must be those other luminous...about the centre will be too small to come under the sjine denomination ; we, therefore, either have a central body which is not a star, or a star which... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 788 pages
...star, which is visible, must be immensely greater than the rest; or if the central star be no biggrr than common, how extremely small and compressed must...call a star ; so in the latter, the shining matter •bout the centre will be too small to come under the same denomination ; we, therefore, cither have... | |
| Samuel Vince - Astronomia - 1814 - 602 pages
...central star be no bigger than common, how extremely small aud compressed must be those other lumu nous points which occasion the nebulosity? As, by the former...star, so, in the latter, the shining matter about the center will be much too small to Come under the same denomination ; we therefore either have a central... | |
| Charles Hutton - Astronomy - 1815 - 686 pages
...star, which is visible, must be immensely greater than the rest ; or if the central star be no larger than common, how extremely small and compressed must...former supposition, the luminous central point must fur exceed the standard of what we call a star ; so in the latter, the shining matter about the centre... | |
| Samuel Vince - Hydrostatics - 1820 - 472 pages
...star, which is visible, must be immensely greater than the rest ; or if the central star be not larger than common, how extremely small and compressed must...star, so, in the latter, the shining matter about the center will be much too small to come under the same denomination; we therefore either have a central... | |
| William Nicholson - Natural history - 1821 - 358 pages
...same field of view with the above, was perfectly free from any such appearance." Hence, Dr. Hersclii draws the following consequences: Granting the connexion...to come under the same denomination; we, therefore, either have a central body which is not a star, or a star which is involved in a shining fluid, of... | |
| William Nicholson - Natural history - 1821 - 356 pages
...following consequences: Granting the connexion between the star and the surrounding nebulosity, it' it consist of stars very remote, which gives the nebulous,...to come under the same denomination; we, therefore, either have a central body which is not a star, or a star which is involved in a shining fluid, of... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1822 - 440 pages
...central star be no bigger than common, how extremely small and compressed must be those other.Juminous points which occasion the nebulosity ! As, by the...to come under the same denomination; we, therefore, either have a central. body which is not a star, or a star which is involved in a shining fluid, of... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1830 - 728 pages
...points that are the occasion of the nebulosity which surrounds the central one? ,As, by the forme' supposition, the luminous central point must far exceed...latter, the shining matter about the centre will be much too small to come under the same denomination ; we, therefore, either hare a central body which... | |
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