Now return to the visible features that distinguish the hazy spots they are us in the modern telescopes. Let's start with the description of those foggy spots, which, on our hypothesis, should be in early the period of development. Sir John Herschel says: "To the irregular nebulae, it is possible to classify all those which, if the lack of complete and even, in many cases, private expandibility with twenty-foot reflector represent such a deviation from the spherical and even from the elliptical shape, this lack of symmetry (in this form) that absolutely can not be classified as 1st category, to the category of right misty masses. This second category embraces many of the most remarkable and curious celestial bodies, as well as the most extensive and occupied space."
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Now return to the visible features that distinguish the hazy spots
they are us in the modern telescopes. Let's start with the description of those
foggy spots, which, on our hypothesis, should be in early
the period of development.
Sir John Herschel says:
"To the irregular nebulae, it is possible to classify all those which, if
the lack of complete and even, in many cases, private expandibility with
twenty-foot reflector represent such a deviation from the spherical and
even from the elliptical shape, this lack of symmetry (in this form) that
absolutely can not be classified as 1st category, to the category of right
misty masses. This second category embraces many of the most remarkable and
curious celestial bodies, as well as the most extensive and occupied
space."
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