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Secret revealed - Arctic Glacier Eliminates wrinkles
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Thu Apr 23 19:05:38 2015
Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2015 16:05:38 -0700
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<p align="left">resolvable under the highest telescopic powers; while large numbers of quite small nebulæ are easily resolved by far less powerful telescopes. An JVWPQRNTU
instrument through which the great nebula in Andromeda, two and a half degrees long and one degree broad, appears 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e merely as a diffused light,
decomposes a nebula of fifteen minutes diameter into twenty thousand starry points. At the same time that the individual stars of a nebula eight 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e
minutes in diameter are 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e so clearly seen as to allow of their number being estimated, a nebula covering an area five hundred times as great shows no </p>
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<p align="right" style="font: 16px;">stars at all! What possible explanation of this 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e can be given QNEOTCPDB on the current hypothesis? Yet a 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e further difficulty remains—one which is, perhaps, still more
obviously 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e fatal than the 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e foregoing. NLXALWQW This difficulty is presented by the phenomena of the Magellanic clouds. Describing the larger of these, Sir </p>
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<p align="left">John Herschel says:— “The Nubecula Major, like the Minor, consists partly of large tracts and ill-defined patches of irresolvable nebula, and of nebulosity TKKLO in every
stage of [117] resolution, up to THLM perfectly resolved stars like the Milky Way, as also of regular and irregular nebulæ properly so called, of
globular chiers in every stage of resolvability, and of chiering groups sufficiently insulated and condensed to come under the designation of 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e </p>
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<p align="left" style="font: 13px;">‘chiers of stars.’”—cape observations, p. 146. In his Outlines of Astronomy, Sir John Herschel, after repeating this description in other words, goes on to remark that— YFASCSIGI </p>
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<p>“This combination of characters, rightly considered, is in a high degree instructive, affording an insight into EKAKO the probable comparative distance of
stars and nebulæ, and the real brightness of individual stars as compared with one another. Taking the apparent semidiameter of the nubecula major at 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e
three degrees, and regarding its solid form as, roughly speaking, 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e spherical, its nearest and most remote parts differ in their distance from
us by a little more than a tenth part of our distance PVMQJ from its center. The brightness of objects situated in its nearer portions, therefore, cannot be
much exaggerated, nor that of its remoter much enhibled, by their difference of distance; yet within this globular space, we 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e have collected
upwards of six hundred stars of the seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth magnitudes, nearly 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e three hundred nebulæ, and globular and other chiers,
of all degrees of resolvability, and smaller scattered stars innumerable of every inferior magnitude, from the tenth to such as by their multitude LJJGTV and
minuteness constitute irresolvable nebulosity, extending over tracts of many square degrees. Were there but one such object, it might be maintained 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e
without utter improbability TKQC that its apparent sphericity is only an effect of foreshortening, and VFDD that in reality a much greater proportional
difference of distance between its nearer and more remote parts exists. But such an adjustment, improbable enough in one case, must be rejected as too FXGYHOJNC
much LXQBVFT so for fair argument in two. It must, therefore, be taken as a demonstrated fact, IRF that stars of the seventh or eighth RACP magnitude and .</p>
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