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" If the Theory of making Telescopes could at length be fully brought into practice, yet there would be certain Bounds beyond which Telescopes could not perform. For the Air through which we look upon the Stars, is in a perpetual Tremor; as may be seen... "
pt.1. [A treatise on physics - Pagina 271
di Jacques Rohault - 1735
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Opticks: Or, A Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections and ...

Isaac Newton - 1730 - 403 pagine
...at length be fully brought into Practice, yet there would be certain Bounds beyond which Telefcopes could not perform. For the Air through which we look upon the Stars, is in a perpetual Tremor ; as may be feen by the tremulous Motion of Shadows cafl from high Towers,...
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The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 7

1898 - 436 pagine
...at length be fully brought into practice, yet there would be certain bounds beyond which telescopes could not perform. For the air through whIch we look upon the stars is in a perpetual tremor, as may be seen by the tremulous motion of shadows cast from high towers and...
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The Study of Stellar Evolution: An Account of Some Recent Methods of ...

George Ellery Hale - 1908 - 476 pagine
...at length be fully brought into practice, yet there would be certain Bounds beyond which Telescopes could not perform. For the Air through which we look upon the Stars, is in a perpetual Tremor; as may be seen by the tremulous Motion of Shadows cast from high Towers,...
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Harper's Magazine, Volume 156

1928 - 818 pagine
...at length be fully brought into practice, yet there would be certain Bounds beyond which Telescopes could not perform. For the Air through which we look upon the Stars, is in a perpetual Tremor; as may be seen by the tremulous Motion of Shadows cast from high Towers,...
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Sir Isaac Newton, 1727-1927: A Bicentenary Evaluation of His Work

History of Science Society - 1928 - 394 pagine
...at length be fully brought into practice, yet there would be certain Bounds beyond which Telescopes could not perform. For the Air through which we look upon the Stars, is in a perpetual Tremor; as may be seen by the tremulous Motion of Shadows cast from high Towers and...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 160

1884 - 646 pagine
...length be fiilly brought into practice, yet there would ' be certain bounds beyond which telescopes could not perform. For ' the air through which we look upon the stars is in a perpetual tremor, ' as may be seen by the tremulous motion of shadows cast from high ' towers,...
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Imaging Through Turbulence

Michael C. Roggemann, Byron M. Welsh, Bobby R. Hunt - 1996 - 336 pagine
...at length be fully brought into Practice, yet would there be certain Bounds beyond which Telescopes could not perform. For the air through which we look upon the Stars, is in perpetual Tremor; as may be seen by the tremulous Motion of Shadows cast from high Towers, and...
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Adaptive Optics for Astronomical Telescopes

John W. Hardy - 1998 - 452 pagine
...at length he fully brought into Practice. yet there would be certain Bounds beyond which Telescopes could not perform. For the Air through which we look upon the Stars. is in a perpetual Tremor: as may be seen by the tremulous Motion of Shadows cast from high Towers....
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Cognitive Penetrability of Perception: Attention, Action, Strategies, and ...

Athanassios Raftopoulos - 2005 - 258 pagine
...at length be fully brought into Practice, yet there would be certain bounds beyond which Telescopes could not perform. For the Air through which we look upon the Stars, is in a perpetual Tremor. . . . Long Telescopes may cause Objects to appear brighter and larger than...
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The History of the Laser

Mario Bertolotti - 2004 - 346 pagine
...at length be fully brought into Practice, yet there would be certain Bounds beyond which Telescopes could not perform. For the Air through which we look upon the Stars, is in perpetual Tremor; as may be seen by the tremulous Motion of Shadows cast from high Towers, and...
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