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Simon Newcomb
Extent of the Universe

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1 Text, 10| standard a distance 400,000 times that of the sun from 2 Text, 10| spheres, having a radius 400,000 times the sun's distance. 3 Text, 11| suppose that there are 125,000,000 stars in the heavens. 4 Text, 11| suppose that there are 125,000,000 stars in the heavens. This 5 Text, 11| within a volume equal to 125,000,000 times the sphere we 6 Text, 11| volume equal to 125,000,000 times the sphere we have 7 Text, 11| found by multiplying 400,000 times the distance of the 8 Text, 11| region whose boundary is 200,000,000 times the distance of 9 Text, 11| whose boundary is 200,000,000 times the distance of the 10 Text, 12| eight times as many, or 1,000,000,000. Then we should 11 Text, 12| times as many, or 1,000,000,000. Then we should have 12 Text, 12| times as many, or 1,000,000,000. Then we should have to 13 Text, 14| proposed, having a radius 800,000 times the distance of the 14 Text, 14| therefore a diameter 1,600,000 times this distance, would, 15 Text, 16| of England. But out of 3,000 stars which he determined, 16 Text, 16| should have observations of 1,000,000 of these bodies made 17 Text, 16| have observations of 1,000,000 of these bodies made at 18 Text, 16| at a distance between 100,000,000 and 200,000,000 times 19 Text, 16| distance between 100,000,000 and 200,000,000 times the 20 Text, 16| between 100,000,000 and 200,000,000 times the distance of 21 Text, 16| 100,000,000 and 200,000,000 times the distance of the 22 Text, 16| to be much more than 200,000,000 times the distance of 23 Text, 16| be much more than 200,000,000 times the distance of the


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