More Worlds Than One the Creed of the Philosopher And the Hope of the Christia

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More Worlds Than One the Creed of the Philosopher And the Hope of the Christia
David Brewster
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Sirius, . . 0" 230 Henderson.
Arcturus, . . 0" 127 Peters.
Pole Star, . . 0"-lU6 Peters.
Capella, . . 0"-046 Peters.
The star a Centauri, which is the nearest to our system, has been found to be about two- and-a-half times brighter than our Sun, and the star Sirius, the brightest in the heavens, has been found to be four times brighter than a Centauri ; but the distance of Sirius is four times greater than that of a Centauri, and therefore the intrinsic brightness of Sirius is sixty -three time
...s greater than that of our Sun. A luminary like this, so resplendent in its brightness, and so gigantic, doubtless, in its magnitude, was surely not planted in space to shed its light and its heat upon nothing. The star Capella, too, a star of the first magnitude, is twenty times more remote than a Centauri, and must, like Sirius, be a sun of enormous size. Can we doubt, then, that every single star, shining by its own native light, is the centre of a planetary system like our own, 166 MORE WORLDS THAN ONE.

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