Nature, Količina 93Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1914 |
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Stran 231
... appears from these results that a large majority of the stars of Classes F , G , and K have nearly , if not quite , as small parallaxes and proper - motions as those of Classes A and M , though they are not quite so remote as the stars ...
... appears from these results that a large majority of the stars of Classes F , G , and K have nearly , if not quite , as small parallaxes and proper - motions as those of Classes A and M , though they are not quite so remote as the stars ...
Stran 252
... appears as the horizontal coordinate , while the vertical one is the absolute magnitude , accord- ing to Kapteyn's definition- that is , the visual magnitude which each star would appear to have if it should be brought up to a standard ...
... appears as the horizontal coordinate , while the vertical one is the absolute magnitude , accord- ing to Kapteyn's definition- that is , the visual magnitude which each star would appear to have if it should be brought up to a standard ...
Stran 255
... appears to be very nearly a linear function of the spectral class ( if B is regarded as 1 , A as 2 , etc. ) The columns headed " formula " in Table V. give the values calculated from the expressions M = 1.4m . + 2.1m . ( Sp . - A ) for ...
... appears to be very nearly a linear function of the spectral class ( if B is regarded as 1 , A as 2 , etc. ) The columns headed " formula " in Table V. give the values calculated from the expressions M = 1.4m . + 2.1m . ( Sp . - A ) for ...
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