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" Mr. Lockyer writes in his interesting paper on Meteorites* as follows:— " The brighter lines in spiral nebulae, and in those in which a rotation has been set up, are in all probability due to streams of meteorites with irregular motions out of the main... "
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Page 5
by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1889
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Nature, Volume 55

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1897 - 694 pages
...had been published. The view in question was thus stated : ' "The brighter lines in spiral nebula;, and in those in which a rotation has been set up,...motions out of the main streams in which the collisions woujd be almost«;'/." I was careful to state that Prof. G. Darwin, when discussing the gaseous hypothesis...
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The American Geologist: A Monthly Journal of Geology and Allied ..., Volume 4

1889 - 430 pages
...interesting series of papers referred to. In one of these he says: "The brighter lines in the spiral nebula;, and in those in which a rotation has been set up,...has already been suggested by professor G. Darwin [Nature volume xxxi, 1884-5, p.25]—using the gaseous hypothesis—that in such nebula; "the great...
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Nature, Volume 39

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1889 - 884 pages
...writes in his interesting paper on meteorites 2 as follows :— " The brighter lines in spiral nebuhe, and in those in which a rotation has been set up,...main streams, in which the collisions would be almost ni/. It has already been suggested by Prof. G. Darwin (NATURE, vol. xxxi.p. 25)—using the gaseous...
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The Meteoritic Hypothesis: A Statement of the Results of a Spectroscopic ...

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1890 - 610 pages
...which encounter each other with the highest •velocities. 18. The brighter arcs in spiral nebulie, and in those in which a rotation has been set up,...almost nil. It has already been suggested by Professor GH Darwin 1 —using the gaseous hypothesis—that in such nebula; " the great mass of the gas is nonluminous,...
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London: A., Volume 180

1890 - 618 pages
...College and Plumian Professor in the University of Cambridge. Received July 12,—Read November 15, 1888. MR. LOCKYER writes in his interesting paper on Meteorites*...nebulae, and in those in which a rotation has been set np, are in all probability due to streams of meteorites with irregular motions out of the main streams,...
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The Sun's Place in Nature, Volume 25

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1897 - 390 pages
...forward in 1887, before any of them had been published. The view in question was thus stated :— 1 a " The brighter lines in spiral nebulae, and in those...streams in which the collisions would be almost nil." I was careful to state that Professor G. Darwin, when discussing the gaseous hypothesis of Laplace,...
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The Sun's Place in Nature, Volume 25

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1897 - 394 pages
...been published. The view in question was thus stated :— 1 " The brighter lines in spiral nebulœ, and in those in which a rotation has been set up,...streams in which the collisions would be almost nil." I was careful to state that Professor G. Darwin, when discussing the gaseous hypothesis of Laplace,...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 43

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1905 - 620 pages
...indicate its presence by absorbing the continuous spectrum-giving light of the meteorites themselves. X. The brighter lines in spiral nebulae, and in those...almost nil. It has already been suggested by Professor GH Darwin*—using the gaseous hypothesis—that iu such nebulsa "the great mass of the gas is non-luminous,...
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Gaskugeln: anwendungen der mechanischen wärmetheorie auf kosmologische und ...

Robert Emden - 1907 - 512 pages
...Resultate einer eigenen, größeren Arbeit zusammenfassend darstellt, unter X. folgendes Ergebnis an: „The brighter lines in Spiral nebulae, and in those in which a rotation has beeil set up, are in all probality due to streams of meteorites with irregulär motions out of the...
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Scientific Papers: Periodic orbits and miscellaneous papers. 1911

Sir George Howard Darwin - 1911 - 668 pages
...180 (1889), A, pp. 1-69.] MR [now Sir NORMAN] LOCKYEB writes in bis interesting paper on Meteorite»* as follows:— " The brighter lines in spiral nebulae,...a rotation has been set up, are in all probability doe to streams of meteorites with irregular motions out of the main streams, in which the collisions...
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