Look at this through your spectroscopes and you will see three bright lines, one red, one greenish blue, and one indigo blue, standing out on the dark background (No.
In your small spectroscopes you see very few dark lines, but in larger and more perfect ones they can be counted by thousands, and can be compared with the bright lines of glowing gases burnt here on earth.
The Enterprise had taken damage in the last exchange; Koreff's spectroscopes showed her halo-ed with air and water vapor.
Morland was yelling back, as though Koreff's spectroscopes could distinguish.
It remains to be added that in the highest class of spectroscopes the prisms are replaced by ruled gratings from which the light is reflected.
What a fund of information our modern spectroscopes and other instruments would supply us with if so magnificent a star were to burst out in these modern days!
The construction of spectroscopes destined for special purposes (for example, for investigating the light of stars, or for determining the absorption spectra in microscopic preparations, &c.
Showing the large magnet (on the left) and the spectroscopes used for the study of the effect of magnetism on radiation.
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