| 1843 - 628 str.
...trace of a star was to be seen.* Subsequently, his lordship communicated the result of his further examination of Orion as follows :— ' I think I may...world, and this our own telescope has accomplished." THE INFLUENZA. " Influenza " is an Italian word, and it means what we express in English by almost... | |
| 1846 - 534 str.
...was fine enough to admit of our using more than half the magnifying power the speculum hears : still we could plainly see that all about the trapezium...mass of stars ; the rest of the nebula also abounding with stars, and exhibiting the characteristics of resolvability strongly marked. — ROSSE.' " And... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1846 - 536 str.
...any doubt as to the resolvability of the nebula." Referring to unfavourable circumstances, he adds, " All about the trapezium is a mass of stars, the rest of the nebula also abound with stars, and exhibiting the characteristics of resolvability strongly marked." Without doubt,... | |
| 1846 - 536 str.
...doubt as to the resolvability of the nebula." Referring to unfavourable circumstances. lie udds, " All about, the trapezium is a mass of stars, the rest of the nebula also abound with stars, and exhibiting the characteristics of resolvability strongly marked." Without doubt,... | |
| 1847 - 758 str.
...first time, Lord Rosse's grand reflector, of 6 foot speculum, was directed to this object " not th^ veriest trace of a star was to be seen." Subsequently...telescope in the world, and this our own telescope had accomplished. I feel deeply sensible of the odiousness of comparisons, but innumerable applications... | |
| 1847 - 910 str.
...was fine enough to admit of our using more than half the magnifying power the speculum bears, still we could plainly see, that all about the trapezium...mass of stars, the rest of the nebula also abounding with stars, and exhibiting the characteristics of resolvability strongly marked." ROSSE. This brief... | |
| 1847 - 422 str.
...any doubt as to the resolvability of the nebula." Referring to unfavourable circumstances, he adds, " All about the trapezium is a mass of stars ; the rest of the nebula also abound with stars, and exhibit the characteristics of resolvability strongly marked." THE WINTER OF... | |
| Harvard University - 1848 - 62 str.
...Lordship communicated the result of his further examination of Orion in the following words : — " I think I may safely say, that there can be little...accomplished. I feel deeply sensible of the odiousness of comparison, but innumerable applications have been made to me for evidence of the excellence of the... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - 1848 - 400 str.
...any, doubt as to the resolvability of the nebula. We could plainly see that all abont the Trapezinm is a mass of stars, the rest of the nebula also abounding...world, and this our own Telescope has accomplished." BRILLIANT AURORA. MR. JAMES GLAISHER, of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, has communicated to the... | |
| Ormsby MacKnight Mitchel - 1848 - 302 str.
...half the magnifying power the speculum bears; still we could plainly see that all about the tropesium is a mass of stars; the rest of the nebula also abounding with stars, and exhibiting the characteristics of resolvability strongly marked. ROSSE." It would hare... | |
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