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Some Suggestions on the Nebular Hypothesis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

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The hypothesis of Laplace on the genesis of the solar system from an extensive nebula presents difficulties of so serious a character that important modifications appear to be required in order to make it conformable with the laws of dynamics. The objection most frequently brought forward refers to the mode in which Laplace assumes the separation of the planets from the contracting nebula to have taken place.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1906

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note * page 558 Moulton, F. R., “An Attempt to Test the Nebular Hypothesis by an Appeal to the Laws of Dynamics,” Astrophysical Journal, vol. xi., 1900, p. 103CrossRefGoogle Scholar

note * page 560 This is also Schiaparelli's view