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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CHROMATOSPHERE»
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The Sun: ruler, fire, light, and life of the planetary ...
That the substance producing the coloured light of the chromatosphere is
gaseous admits indeed of no question; but so also the prominences are gaseous.
Yet we do not regard these as of the nature of an atmosphere. Now, if the surface
of ...
2
The Sun: Ruler, Fire, Light, And Life of the Planetary System.
That the substance producing the coloured light of the chromatosphere is
gaseous admits indeed of no question; but so also the prominences are gaseous.
Yet we do not regard these as of the nature of an atmosphere. Now, if the surface
of ...
Ricard A. Proctor, B.A. Camb,
1872
3
The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of ...
In the first place, he remarks that the sierra or chromatosphere presents four
distinct aspects. At times it has a perfectly smooth and well-defined outline, and is
very little less brilliant at the edge than throughout the remaining portion of its
depth.
James Samuelson, Henry Lawson,
1872
4
Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature
In the first place, he remarks that the sierra or chromatosphere presents four
distinct aspects. At times it has a perfectly smooth and well-defined outline, and is
very little less brilliant at the edge than throughout the remaining portion of its
depth.
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele,
1872
5
The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
In the first place, he remarks that the sierra or chromatosphere presents four
distinct aspects. At times it has a perfectly smooth and well-defined outline, and is
very little less brilliant at the edge than throughout the remaining portion of its
depth.
In the first place, he remarks that the sierra or chromatosphere presents four
distinct aspects. At times it has a perfectly smooth and well-defined outline, and is
very little less brilliant at the edge than throughout the remaining portion of its
depth.
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele,
1872
7
Appletons' Journal: A Magazine of General Literature
This ebullition was accompanied by an absence of the colored prominences,
while, on the contrary, the flames of the chromatosphere were very marked and
brilliant. It seemed to me as though I could see the surface of our great source of
light ...
These, like the chromatosphere, were not red, but beautifully variegated. . . .' "
Much more might be said on this inviting subject, only that the requirements of
space forbid, obliging me to remember that the moon and not the sun is the
subject of ...
These, like the chromatosphere, were not red, but beautifully variegated. In parts
of the prominences colours appeared which were not seen in the chr'
omatosphere,——and in particular, certain blue and purple points of light which
were ...
This envelope, some four or five thousand miles deep, is called the
chromosphere (by purists, the chromatosphere), and consists in the main of .
glowing hydrogen, but in its lower strata contains the glowing vapours of sodium,
magnesium, and ...