The opinion has been that this light was due to an atmosphere extending millions of miles from the sun.
The other results of the work of the Commission, so far as now known, are connected with the structure of the corona, the solar appendage which extends out for millions of miles from the sun's disk.
It is placed at the distance of 906 millions of miles from the sun.
Still further into space, at double the distance of Saturn, or nearly 1822 millions of miles from the sun, another great world or planet revolves round it, it is called Uranus.
About ninety-five millions of miles from the Sun we come upon another 'pea' a trifle larger than the one representing Venus, and in it we hail our own familiar Mother Earth.
At length the shores of huge Jupiter are reached at a distance of nearly 500 millions of miles from the sun.
In passing through the "asteroid" zone of solar space, about 260 millions of miles from the sun, we may chance to fall in with some worlds of smaller dimensions than those we have been contemplating.
At a distance of sixty-eight millions of miles from the Sun we behold Venus, the brightest and most dazzling of the heavenly hosts.
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