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Page 66
... stars originate from changes of this sort , combined with other and equally well - understood effects of tempera- ture . When allowance is made for these , it is found that , despite the apparent diversity , the stars , or , at least ...
... stars originate from changes of this sort , combined with other and equally well - understood effects of tempera- ture . When allowance is made for these , it is found that , despite the apparent diversity , the stars , or , at least ...
Page 67
... star . How much denser it is in some parts than others can be determined only in a few favorable instances - double stars whose com- ponents revolve in an eccentric orbit and , being separated by but a few diameters , are pulled out ...
... star . How much denser it is in some parts than others can be determined only in a few favorable instances - double stars whose com- ponents revolve in an eccentric orbit and , being separated by but a few diameters , are pulled out ...
Page 68
... stars are fairly similar in size . A member near the top might be of 10 times the sun's mass , 41⁄2 times its diameter , 1/10 its density , 800 times its luminosity and 22 times its surface tempera- ture . One near the bottom might have ...
... stars are fairly similar in size . A member near the top might be of 10 times the sun's mass , 41⁄2 times its diameter , 1/10 its density , 800 times its luminosity and 22 times its surface tempera- ture . One near the bottom might have ...
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