...If you will place a glass cube or other form in the air, you will have no difficulty in measuring the refraction of the light passing through it...
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science January 1931」
...Why was this matter notvisible through telescopes? Why did it not make its presence knownthrough interference? Through refraction of light?...
Various 「Astounding Stories, May, 1931」
...If there was a denser substance than airsurrounding the earth the refraction would be much greater...
Various 「Astounding Stories, May, 1931」
...Perfect transparency is obtained sincethere is neither refraction nor diffraction of the visible colors...
Various 「Astounding Stories, March, 1931」
..."Could it have been just imagination?Was it some refraction of the light?"...
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science July 1930」
...Light rays passing around it would render it invisible, yetwould make the beholding eye seem to see in a straight line as usual,disregarding refraction...
Arthur J. Burks 「Lords of the Stratosphere」
...An instrument like this, speciallydesigned for zenith stars, is capable of greater rigidity than a more universalinstrument; and there is no trouble with refraction in the zenith...
George Forbes 「History of Astronomy」
...The phenomena of Refraction, namely, that bending which rays oflight undergo, when passing slant-wise from a rare into a densetransparent medium, are very marked with regard to the atmosphere...
Cecil G. Dolmage 「Astronomy of To-day」
...Observing the so-called "blue bow" of at the limit oftotal reflection in a prism, he was led to the discovery of itscomplement, the "red bow" by refraction...
Edward Singleton Holden 「Sir William Herschel: His Life and Works」
...The setting Sun which hasactually set has apparently not done so, but isdisplaced upwards by refraction...
George Chambers 「The Story of Eclipses」
...In it are results showing the laws of refraction, with tablesof its amount, the maximum value of aberration, and other constants...
George Forbes 「History of Astronomy」
...The true setting being 3·45, and the apparent about 5 minutes later, thedifference being caused by refraction...
Thomas Orchard 「The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost'」
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