...Hung in the golden galaxy...
Alfred, Lord Tennyson 「The Early Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson」
...What is this nebulous light that blanchesthe darkness of the heavens, and traverses the constellations like acelestial path? It is the Galaxy, the Milky Way, composed of millions onmillions of suns!...
Camille Flammarion Frances A. Welby 「Astronomy for Amateurs」
...The Milky Way, or Galaxy as it is sometimes called, is a great band oflight that stretches across the heavens...
William Tyler Olcott 「A Field Book of the Stars」
...In the preceding chapter we have seen something of the strangely complicated structure of the Galaxy, or Milky Way...
Garrett Serviss 「Curiosities of the Sky」
...Some of the brightest stars in the sky appear to hang like jewels suspended at the ends of tassels dropped from the Galaxy...
Garrett Serviss 「Curiosities of the Sky」
...Star-swarms, which are also characteristic features of the Galaxy, differ from star-clouds very much in the way that their name would imply -- i...
Garrett Serviss 「Curiosities of the Sky」
...A rich portion of the Galaxy lies in front of the nebula, which createsan effect as if it were studded over with stars...
Thomas Orchard 「The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost'」
...The Galaxy or Milky Way is the great luminous zone encircling theheavens, which can be seen extending across the sky from horizon tohorizon...
Thomas Orchard 「The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost'」
...In the accomplishment of this object, to which he devoted aconsiderable part of his life, he undertook a systematic survey of thatportion of the Galaxy which is visible in the Northern Hemisphere...
Thomas Orchard 「The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost'」
...The general course of the galaxy across theheavens is shown in the star maps, but these contain noindication of the wealth of detail which even the naked eyemay detect in it...
George C. Comstock 「A Text-Book of Astronomy」
...At least there isno well-marked condensation in the direction of the galaxy nor anymarked thinning out towards its poles...
Simon Newcomb 「Side-lights on Astronomy and Kindred Fields of Popular Science」
...The galactic latitude (b) gives the angular distance of the starfrom the Galaxy...
Carl Vilhelm Ludvig Charlier 「Lectures on Stellar Statistics」
...Two of these squares lie atthe northern pole of the Galaxy and are designated GA1 and GA2...
Carl Vilhelm Ludvig Charlier 「Lectures on Stellar Statistics」
...Suppose further that thetotal number of stars in the Galaxy would amount to 1000 millions,a value to which we shall also return in a following chapter...
Carl Vilhelm Ludvig Charlier 「Lectures on Stellar Statistics」
...Yet it is obvious that these have no connectionwhatever with the nebula, being, in fact, only a simple continuationover it of the general ground of the Galaxy...
Thomas Orchard 「The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost'」
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