 | Andrew Mackay - 1809 - 8 pagina’s
...luminous atmosphere, of a circular form, and of about 3' diameter. The star is perfectly in the center, and the atmosphere is so diluted, faint, and equal...evident connection between the atmosphere and the star. Another star, not much less in brightness, and in the same field of view with the above, was perfectly... | |
 | Samuel Vince - 1811 - 297 pagina’s
...the eighth magnitude, with a faint luminous atmosphere, of a circular form, and of about 3' diameter. The star is perfectly in the centre, and the atmosphere...evident connection between the atmosphere and the star. Another star not much less in brightness, and in the same field of view with the above, was perfectly... | |
 | William Enfield - 1811 - 428 pagina’s
...eighth magnitude, with a faint luminous atmosphere of a circular form, and of about 3' in diameter. The star is perfectly in the centre, and the atmosphere...of stars, nor can there be a doubt of the evident connexion between the atmosphere and the star. Another star not much less in brightness, and in the... | |
 | John Mason Good - 1819
...about three ia diameter. The alar is perfectly in the centre, and the atmosphere is sodilutedjfaint, and equal throughout, that there can be no surmise...of stars, nor can there be a doubt of the evident cpnnection between the atmosphere and the star. Another star, not much less in brightness, and in the... | |
 | John Mason Good - 1813
...about three m diameter. The itar is perfectly in the centre, and the atmosphere is sodiluted,faint, and equal throughout, that there can be no surmise of its consisting of stars, nor can there be adotiljt of the evident connection between the atmosphere and the star. Another star, not much less... | |
 | Samuel Vince - 1814
...luminous atmosphere, of a circular form, and of about 3' diameter. The star is perfectly in the center, and the atmosphere is so diluted, faint and equal...evident connection between the atmosphere and the star. Another star not much less in brightness, and in the same field of view with the above, was perfectly... | |
 | Charles Hutton - 1815 - 628 pagina’s
...S th magnitude, with a faint luminous atmosphere, of a circular form, and of about 3' in diameter. The star is perfectly in the centre, and the atmosphere is so diluted, taint, and equal throughout, that there can be no surmise of ils consisting of stars, nor can there... | |
 | Samuel Vince - 1820 - 151 pagina’s
...luminous atmosphere, of a circular form, and of about 3' diameter. The star is perfectly in the center, and the atmosphere is so diluted, faint, and equal throughout, that there can be no surmise of it's consisting of stars ; nor can there be a doubt of the evident connexion between the atmosphere... | |
 | William Nicholson - 1821
...eighth magnitude, with a faint luminous atmosphere, of a circular form, and of about 3' in diameter. The star is perfectly in the centre, and the atmosphere...of stars, nor can there be a doubt of the evident connexion between the atmosphere and the star. Another star, not much less in brightness, and in the... | |
 | William Nicholson - 1821
...eighth magnitude, with a faint luminous atmosphere, of a circular form, and of about 3' in diameter. The star is perfectly in the centre, and the atmosphere...consisting of stars, nor can there be a doubt of the e* ; dent connexion between the atmosphere tad the star. Another star, not much less in brightness,... | |
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