id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19395 Hale, George Ellery The New Heavens .txt text/plain 16807 793 61 The sun, 865,000 miles in diameter, from a direct photograph showing Twenty-foot Michelson interferometer for measuring star diameters, four stars, on the average, were seen in the field of the telescope. of stars, are on so great a scale (according to Shapley) that light, the 100-inch telescope, on its way up Mount Wilson.] the 100-inch Hooker telescope to follow the stars.] In less powerful telescopes the stars at the centre of the great laboratories, in which the sun and stars are examined by powerful measurement of star diameters if a sufficiently large interferometer angular diameter is perhaps as great as that of any other star. Hooker telescope, and path of the two pencils of light from a star of measuring the diameter of a star, and the 20-foot interferometer by the great distance of the star, which is about 160 light-years. An image of the sun about 16 inches in diameter is formed in the ./cache/19395.txt ./txt/19395.txt