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" ... he had ever seen before. It was every moment changing into some of the colours of the rainbow, as yellow, orange, purple, and red ; though it was generally white when it was at some distance from the vapours of the horizon. "
Astronomical and Geographical Essays: Containing a Full and Comprehensive ... - Sivu 149
tekijä(t) George Adams - 1812 - 518 sivua
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Astronomical and geographical essays

George Adams - 1812 - 586 sivua
...second was discovered in 1670 ; the third by Kirchlus, in 1686. In the latter end of September, 1 604, a new star was .discovered, near the heel of the right...; from this time it grew gradually smaller. Kepler supposes that it disappeared some time between October, l(i05, and the February following, but on what...

St. Nicholas: Scribner's Illustrated Magazine for Girls and Boys, Nide 4

Mary Mapes Dodge, William Fayal Clarke, Albert Gallatin Lanier, Maurice R. Robinson - 1877 - 992 sivua
...exceeded anything Kepler had ever seen before. It was every moment changing into some of the colors of the rainbow, as yellow, orange, purple, and red,...generally white when it was at some distance from the vapors of the horizon." These changes Jjii.iii'linJtunfl'liirlnl.nt'.Vilrtiiii* . , Il lit * OPHIUCHUS...

Belgravia, Nide 32

1877 - 604 sivua
...that in the vividness of its lustre, and the quickness of its sparkling, it exceeded anything that he had ever seen before. It was every moment changing...at some distance from the vapours of the horizon.' In fact, these changes of colour must not be regarded as indicating aught but the star's superior brightness....

Belgravia, a London magazine, conducted by M.E. Braddon, Nide 32

Belgravia - 1877 - 556 sivua
...that in the vividness of its lustre, and the quickness of its sparkling, it exceeded anything that he had ever seen before. It was every moment changing...at some distance from the vapours of the horizon.' In fact, these changes of colour must not be regarded as indicating aught but the star's superior brightness....

Belgravia: A London Magazine, Nide 32

1877 - 616 sivua
...that in the vividness of its lustre, and the quickness of its sparkling, it exceeded anything that he had ever seen before. It was every moment changing...at some distance from the vapours of the horizon.' In fact, these changes of colour must not be regarded as indicating aught but the star's superior brightness....

Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Nide 25;Nide 88

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1877 - 812 sivua
...exceeded anything that he had ever seen before. It was every moment changing into some of the colors of the rainbow, as yellow, orange, purple, and red...generally white when it was at some distance from the vapors of the horizon.' In fact, these changes of color must not be regarded as indicating aught but...

Myths and Marvels of Astronomy

Richard Anthony Proctor - 1878 - 498 sivua
...that in the vividness of its lustre, and the quickness of its sparkling, it exceeded anything that he had ever seen before. It was every moment changing...at some distance from the vapours of the horizon.' In fact, these changes of colour must not be regarded as indicating aught but the star's superior brightness....

Easy Star Lessons

Richard Anthony Proctor - 1881 - 282 sivua
...that, in the vividness of its lustre and the quickness of its sparkling, it exceeded anything Kepler had ever seen before. It was every moment changing...at some distance from the vapours of the horizon." These changes of colour were, of course, due entirely to our own air. Similar changes can always be...

Easy Star Lessons

Richard Anthony Proctor - 1894 - 288 sivua
...that, in the vividness of its lustre and the quickness of its sparkling, it exceeded anything Kepler had ever seen before. It was every moment changing...at some distance from the vapours of the horizon." These changes of colour were, of course, due entirely to our own air. Similar changes can always be...

Stars of the Southern Skies

Mary Acworth Orr - 1915 - 120 sivua
...that in the vividness of its lustre and the quickness of its sparkling it exceeded anything Kepler had ever seen before. It was every moment changing...at some distance from the vapours of the horizon." This " new star " must have been even brighter than Eta Argus,1 for it outshone Jupiter, and was only...




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