| 1875 - 860 páginas
...that these two planets shine -with inherent light; and that therefore they are still glowing masses, "fluid, probably, throughout, still bubbling and seething...bands under the influence of the swift rotation " of these great orbs.* Finally the singular density of these planets is a staking confirmation of the theory.... | |
| 1871 - 624 páginas
...glowing mass, fluid probably throughout, still bubbling and seething with the intensity of primaeval fires, sending up continually enormous masses of cloud...influence of the swift rotation of the giant planet." Jupiter, thus examined, belongs to the category of Suns, and affords a certain allowance of light and... | |
| Hugo Reid - 1874 - 274 páginas
...same law as our satellite, the moon. 589. When the body of Jupiter interposes between * " We are thus led to the conclusion that Jupiter is still a glowing...gathered into bands under the influence of the swift rotatiou of the giant planet." — Other Worlds than Ours, p. 142. the sun and any of his satellites,... | |
| Andrew Findlater - 1875 - 92 páginas
...not indeed resplendent like the great centre of the planetary system, but still a source of heat." " If analogy is to be our guide, and we are to judge...swift rotation of the giant planet. . . . No otherwise can one understand whence his atmosphere is loaded with vapour-masses whose contents must exceed, on... | |
| Augustus Clissold - 1877 - 144 páginas
...seething with the intensity of the primeval fires, sending up continually enormous masses of clouds to be gathered into bands under the influence of the...seems to me, can one explain the intense vitality, if I may use the expression, of a planet circumstanced as Jupiter is. No otherwise can one understand... | |
| 1881 - 398 páginas
...and seething with the intensity of primeval fires, sending up continually enormous masses of clouds to be gathered into bands under the influence of the swift rotation of the giant planet." Not otherwise, Mr. Proctor thinks, can one understand whence his atmosphere is loaded with vapour masses.... | |
| Royal Society of New South Wales - 1881 - 484 páginas
...and seething with the intensity of primeval fires, sending up continually enormous masses of clouds to be gathered into bands under the influence . of the swift rotation of the giant planet." Not otherwise, Mr. Proctor thinks, can one understand whence his atmosphere is loaded with vapour masses.... | |
| Andrew Findlater - 1883 - 176 páginas
...not, indeed, resplendent like the great centre of the planetary system, but still a source of heat.' ' If analogy is to be our guide, and we are to judge...swift rotation of the giant planet. . . . No otherwise can one understand whence his atmosphere is loaded with vapour-masses whose contents must exceed, on... | |
| William Miller - 1883 - 376 páginas
...65 et seij. It is, however, not necessary to discuss these matters. It is sufficient that we are ' led to the conclusion that Jupiter is still a glowing...under the influence of the swift rotation of the giant planet.'1 The. foregoing observations have been rested on Mr. Proctor's views and statements. Mr. Matthieu... | |
| William Miller - 1883 - 378 páginas
...the conclusion that Jupiter is still a glowing mass,- — fluid probably throughout, still bubbliny and seething with the intensity of the primeval fires,...under the influence of the swift rotation of the giant planet.'1 The foregoing observations have been rested on Mr. Proctor's views and statements. Mr. Matthieu... | |
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