“One important object of this original spectroscopic investigation of the light of the stars and other celestial bodies, namely to discover whether the same chemical elements as those of our earth are present throughout the universe, was most satisfactorily settled in the affirmative. (1909)”
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The scientific papers of Sir William Huggins
This book compiles a selection of Sir William Huggins' seminal scientific papers, showcasing his contributions to the fields of astronomy and chemistry during the 19th century. more
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