- the Earth. In 1851,
while observing a
solar eclipse,
Struve concluded that the
solar corona and
protuberances are
physically connected with the Sun rather...
- few
months after his death, were
recognized in the
spectrum of the
solar protuberances. In 1865, Plücker
returned to the
field of
geometry and invented...
-
focus on
protuberances.
Protuberances represent the
reddish gaseous substances that are
ejected into the
corona by the chromosphere.
Protuberances can be...
- 160. "How far off is the Sun?" ib., 1869, pp. 5–7. Rose-coloured
Solar Protuberances, ib p. 32. "The
Midnight Sky of the
Southern Hemisphere", ib., pp...
-
century BC)
followed Plato in
defining the
Great Year as a
combination of
solar,
lunar and
planetary cycles. Plato's
description of the
perfect year is...
- motion-change of
cyclical completion. A jade
statue of a
skeletal Xolotl carrying a
solar disc
bearing an
image of the Sun on his back (called "the
Night Traveler")...
-
inside the main wing structure. A
flying wing may have
various small protuberances such as pods, nacelles, blisters, booms, or
vertical stabilizers. Similar...
- nodule), a
nodule initiated by
solar damage actinic keratosis and
cutaneous horn,
premalignant lesions caused by
solar damage benign and
malignant neoplasm...
- Not ****ociated with cirrus. Cloud-based
Mamma Bubble-like
downward protuberances;
mostly seen with
species castell****.
Genitus mother clouds Cirrus...
- surface. A
funnel cloud is
usually visible as a cone-shaped or
needle like
protuberance from the main
cloud base.
Funnel clouds form most
frequently in ****ociation...