| Germany - 1900 - 782 pages
...William Huggins Observatory. Vol. I. An Atlas of representative Stellar Spectra from Я 4870 to Я 330°, together with a discussion of the evolutional order...Spectra. Preceded by a short history of the Observatory. London 1900. fol. with 13 plates and engravings, cloth. 27 2827 Rudolph, H., Deber die Ursache der... | |
| National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - Science - 1888 - 840 pages
...Sir William and Lady Hugging, of an Atlas of Representative Spectra from wave length 4,870 to 3,300. together with a discussion of the evolutional order...interpretation of their spectra, preceded by a short history of tlu Observatory and its work. This monumental volume not only furnishes a statement of the various... | |
| Astronomy - 1900 - 570 pages
...WILLIAM HUGGINS'S OBSERVATORY. VOL. 1. An Atlas of representative stellar spectra from X 4870 to X 3300, together with a discussion of the evolutional...Spectra. Preceded by a short history of the; Observatory. With 13 plates and engravings. SPECTRE SOLAIRE, Region bf. Par E. SPKE. | 50 pp., 4to, and Atlas of... | |
| Astronomy - 1900 - 632 pages
...to A. 3300. The volume opens with a short history of the Observatory, and contains, with the Atlas, a discussion of the evolutional order of the stars and the interpretation of their spectra. In the Astrophysical [ouraalfor March Professor Campbell gives the theory of the velocity of the Moon... | |
| Astronomy - 1900 - 456 pages
...were made. Chapter v1, which is perhaps the most important section of the whole work, is devoted to a discussion of the evolutional order of the stars and the interpretation of stellar spectra. The valuable plate of historical spectra is described in chapter vn, and the text... | |
| Astrophysics - 1900 - 460 pages
...were made. Chapter vi, which is perhaps the most important section of the whole work, is devoted to a discussion of the evolutional order of the stars and the interpretation of stellar spectra. The valuable plate of historical spectra is described in chapter vn, and the text... | |
| Astrophysics - 1900 - 466 pages
...were made. Chapter v1, which is perhaps the most important section of the whole work, is devoted to a discussion of the evolutional order of the stars and the interpretation of stellar spectra. The valuable plate of historical spectra is described in chapter vn, and the text... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - Astronomy - 1900 - 802 pages
...pages of text, which contain much new and important matter, dealing, as the title-page indicates, with the " evolutional order of the stars and the interpretation of their spectra." The Atlas forms Vol. I. of the Publications of Sir William Huggins's Observatory. The first chapter... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - Astronomy - 1900 - 830 pages
...pages of text, which contain much new and important matter, dealing, as the title-page indicates, with the " evolutional order of the stars and the interpretation of their spectra." The Atlas forms Vol. I. of the Publications of Sir William Muggins's Observatory. The first chapter... | |
| Astronomy - 1901 - 668 pages
...William Huggins's Observatory, Vol. I. An atlas of representative stellar spectra from X 4870 to X 3300 together with a discussion of the evolutional...by a short history of the observatory and its work. London, William Wesley & Son, 1899, 165 S. und 13 Tafeln, fol. Ref.: AN No. 3635, CLII 175, 4°; MN... | |
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