. Tribune popular science . iLLr?ri:ATix OF MR. PBOCTOB8 THEORY OF rna ONIVERSE. Take a more pnv.-orfnl leleseope, and tan number ofPII-S will be i.of meiflv li creased but multiplied.IVitli a ]2-iii-h telescope you will get a greater number. and take one like Ilerschela—13 Inches In aperture—and 20,000,000 stars will be seen. There la a tremendous•work, aud the results will be worthy of tho trouble ; andthis la tho only ineaus we have of ascertaining thoarchitecture of tho heavena. Wo have to note here that the t-tars all move. ThereIs a wonderful process going on all around. The suntakes his

. Tribune popular science . iLLr?ri:ATix OF MR. PBOCTOB8 THEORY OF rna ONIVERSE. Take a more pnv.-orfnl leleseope, and tan number ofPII-S will be i.of meiflv li creased but multiplied.IVitli a ]2-iii-h telescope you will get a greater number. and take one like Ilerschela—13 Inches In aperture—and 20,000,000 stars will be seen. There la a tremendous•work, aud the results will be worthy of tho trouble ; andthis la tho only ineaus we have of ascertaining thoarchitecture of tho heavena. Wo have to note here that the t-tars all move. ThereIs a wonderful process going on all around. The suntakes his Stock Photo
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. Tribune popular science . iLLr?ri:ATix OF MR. PBOCTOB8 THEORY OF rna ONIVERSE. Take a more pnv.-orfnl leleseope, and tan number ofPII-S will be i.of meiflv li creased but multiplied.IVitli a ]2-iii-h telescope you will get a greater number. and take one like Ilerschela—13 Inches In aperture—and 20, 000, 000 stars will be seen. There la a tremendous•work, aud the results will be worthy of tho trouble ; andthis la tho only ineaus we have of ascertaining thoarchitecture of tho heavena. Wo have to note here that the t-tars all move. ThereIs a wonderful process going on all around. The suntakes his family along. He is called a fixed star, but inreality he is moving rapidlv. The stars have a wouder-fullv rapid motion. I know not which is the more won-derful, tho rapid motion or tho relative immobility ofthe still heavens. The process of chaniro in a blockof granite is relatively greater than thoseprocesses in tho still heaven?, yet thesestars are everyone traveling 20 aud 30 miles hi a second, ana not a star In t