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" That a ring of nebulous matter exists differing in density or constitution in different parts, or several masses of such matter forming a discontinuous ring, circulating round the sun in a plane nearly coincident with the plane of the ecliptic, and at... "
Proceedings of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester - Page 256
by Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester - 1864
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

1864 - 968 lehte
...hitherto been applied to the explanation of astronomical phenomena. It is therefore not without any considerable hesitation that he ventures to observe...about one-sixth of the radius of the earth's orbit. 2d. That the attractive force of the sun on the matter of this ring i» alternately increased and diminished...
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Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art ...

1865 - 388 lehte
...probable cause of the variability of the short period the author suggests the following hypothesis: 1st. That a ring of nebulous matter exists differing...ecliptic, and at a mean distance from the sun, of about £ of the radius of the earth's orbit. 2d. That the attractive force of the sun on the matter of this...
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

1865 - 372 lehte
...the variability of the short period the author suggests the following hypothesis : 1st. That a rinf of nebulous matter exists differing in density or...ecliptic, and at a mean distance from the sun, of about J of the radius of the earth's orbit. 2d. That the attractive force of the sun on the matter of this...
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Nature, 56. köide

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1897 - 900 lehte
...thermometrical observations led the author to deduce the periods of 'ariation, and conclude that (i) a ring of nebulous matter exists differing in density or constitution in different parts, or everal masses of such matter forming a discontinuous ring, circulating round the sun in a plane nearly...
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The Student, and Intellectual Observer, 4. köide

1870 - 544 lehte
...shown by the other. and may best be expressed in his own words. It consists in supposing : — " (1.) That a ring of nebulous matter exists differing in...about one-sixth of the radius of the Earth's orbit. " (2.) That the attractive force of the Sun on the matter of this ring is alternately increased and...
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

1865 - 372 lehte
...probable cause of the variability of -the short period the author suggests the following hypothesis : 1st. That a ring of nebulous matter exists differing...ecliptic, and at a mean distance from the sun, of about £ of the radius of the earth's orbit. • 2d. That the attractive force of the sun on the matter of...
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 48. köide;1887–1888. köide

Royal Astronomical Society - 1888 - 464 lehte
...supposes that there may be a ring of nebulous matter, either not of uniform density or discontinuous, circulating round the Sun in a plane nearly coincident...about one-sixth of the radius of the Earth's orbit ; that the attractive force of the Sun on the ring is alternately increased and diminished by the operation...
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The Observatory, 20. köide

1897 - 524 lehte
...the author propounded the following views which he considered might explain them, viz. : — (1) " That a ring of nebulous matter exists differing in...coincident with the plane of the ecliptic, and at a near distance from the Sun of about one-sixth of the radius of the Earth's orbit." (2) " That the attractive...
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The Observatory, 20. köide

1897 - 516 lehte
...the author propounded the following views which he considered might explain them, viz. : — (1) " That a ring of nebulous matter exists differing in...coincident with the plane of the ecliptic, and at a near distance from the Sun of about one-sixth of the radius of the Earth's orbit." (2) " That the attractive...
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Nature, 56. köide

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1897 - 686 lehte
...thermometrical observations led the author to deduce the periods of variation, and conclude that (I) a ring of nebulous matter exists differing in density...round the sun in a plane nearly coincident with the Diane of the ecliptic, and at a mean distance from the sun of about one-sixth of the radius of the...
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