When the streams or bands were crooked, the convolutions took place indifferently in all directions. The aurora did not continue long to the north of the zenith, but remained as high as that point for more than an hour. After which, on the moon rising,... The Wonder Book of the Atmosphere - Side 251av Edwin James Houston - 1907 - 326 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1824 - 564 sider
...rapid in the " merry dancers," which seem to observe no law with regard to tire rest of the phenomenon. 'When the streams or bands were crooked, the convolutions...to the north of the zenith, but remained as high as thai' point for more than an hour; after which, on the moon rising, it became more and more faint,... | |
| Sir William Edward Parry - 1824 - 700 sider
...rapid in the " merry dancers," which seem to observe no law with regard to the rest of the phenomenon. When the streams or bands were crooked, the convolutions...and at halfpast eleven was no longer visible. The colour of the light was most frequently yellowish-white, sometimes greenish, and once or twice a lilac... | |
| Sir William Edward Parry - 1824 - 578 sider
...rapid in the "merry dancers," which seem to observe no law with regard to the rest of the phenomenon. When the streams or bands were crooked, the convolutions...faint, and at half-past eleven was no longer visible. The«olonr of the light was most frequently yellowish-white, sometimes greenish, and once or twice... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1824 - 570 sider
...the " merry dancers," which seem to observe no law with regard to the rest of the phenomenon. jo When When the streams or bands were crooked, the convolutions...moon rising, it became more and more faint, and at half past eleven was no longer visible. 4 The colour of the light was most frequently yellowish-white,... | |
| 1824 - 406 sider
...phenomenon. M'hen the streams or hands were citmked, the convolutions took place indifferently in nil directions. The Aurora did not continue long to the...of the zenith, but remained as high as that point lor more than an hour: after which on the moon rising, it became mure and more taint, and at half-past... | |
| 1825 - 828 sider
...with regard to the rest of the phenomenon. When the streams or bands were crooked, the convolusions took place indifferently in all directions. The Aurora...and at halfpast eleven was no longer visible. " The colour of the light was most frequently yellowish-white, sometimes greenish, and once or twice a lilac... | |
| Henry Minchin Noad - 1844 - 512 sider
...occupied in the heavens, underwent little or no change for perhaps a * Dalton's Meteorological Essays. minute or more. This effect is a common one with the...at half-past eleven was no longer visible. . "The colour of the light was most frequently yellowish white, sometimes greenish, and once or twice a lilac... | |
| Henry Minchin Noad - 1855 - 566 sider
..."began to show itself as soon as it was dark. Innumerable streams of white and yellowish light occupied the heavens to the southward of the zenith, being...and at half-past eleven was no longer visible. " The colour of the light was most . frequently yellowish white, sometimes greenish, and once or twice a... | |
| Henry Minchin Noad - 1855 - 570 sider
...might frequently be observed shorter bundles of rays, which, moving even with greater velocity tham the rest, have acquired the name of ' merry dancers.'...and at half-past eleven was no longer visible. " The colour of the light was most frequently yellowish white, sometimes greenish, and once or -twice a like... | |
| Samuel Foster Haven - 1856 - 596 sider
...rapid in the l merry dancers/ which seem to observe no law with regard to the rest of the phenomenon. When the streams or bands were crooked, the convolutions...moon rising, it became more and more faint, and at half past eleven was no longer visible. The color of the light was most frequently yellowishwhite,... | |
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