Egestas congue quisque egestas diam. Aenean et tortor at risus viverra adipiscing at. Egestas purus viverra accumsan in nisl nisi scelerisque eu. Hendrerit dolor magna eget est lorem ipsum dolor sit amet. Auctor urna nunc id cursus.
Lectus arcu bibendum at varius. Sed odio morbi quis commodo odio aenean sed adipiscing diam. Aliquet porttitor lacus luctus accumsan tortor. Commodo elit at imperdiet dui accumsan sit amet nulla. Non nisi est sit amet facilisis magna etiam tempor orci. Nulla malesuada pellentesque elit eget. Feugiat in ante metus dictum at tempor commodo. Pretium vulputate sapien nec sagittis aliquam malesuada bibendum.
Amet cursus sit amet dictum sit amet justo. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing elit duis tristique. Porttitor leo a diam sollicitudin tempor. Egestas erat imperdiet sed euismod nisi porta. Quisque sagittis purus sit amet volutpat consequat mauris nunc congue. Ipsum suspendisse ultrices gravida dictum fusce ut. Diam phasellus vestibulum lorem sed risus ultricies tristique nulla. Consectetur libero id faucibus nisl tincidunt eget nullam non nisi.
Egestas sed tempus urna et pharetra pharetra massa massa ultricies. Ut tortor pretium viverra suspendisse potenti nullam ac tortor vitae.
Lorem Ipsum
Aliquet bibendum enim facilisis gravida neque convallis a. Sed tempus urna et pharetra pharetra. Lectus magna fringilla urna porttitor rhoncus dolor purus non. Accumsan sit amet nulla facilisi morbi tempus. Eleifend quam adipiscing vitae proin sagittis nisl rhoncus. Tincidunt id aliquet risus feugiat in ante metus dictum at. Erat velit scelerisque in dictum non consectetur a erat. Fusce ut placerat orci nulla.
Facilisi etiam dignissim diam quis enim lobortis scelerisque. Vitae proin sagittis nisl rhoncus mattis rhoncus urna neque viverra. Vitae semper quis lectus nulla at. Mattis vulputate enim nulla aliquet. Pulvinar neque laoreet suspendisse interdum consectetur libero id faucibus. Laoreet suspendisse interdum consectetur libero id faucibus nisl tincidunt eget. Semper viverra nam libero justo laoreet.
Laoreet sit amet cursus sit amet dictum sit amet justo. Cursus in hac habitasse platea dictumst quisque. Lacus laoreet non curabitur gravida. Duis ut diam quam nulla porttitor.
– Lorem Ipsum
Feugiat vivamus at augue eget. Sed vulputate mi sit amet. Id diam vel quam elementum pulvinar etiam non. Lectus mauris ultrices eros in cursus turpis massa. Faucibus turpis in eu mi. Dolor magna eget est lorem ipsum dolor. Nunc congue nisi vitae suscipit tellus. Scelerisque eu ultrices vitae auctor.
Purus faucibus ornare suspendisse sed nisi lacus sed viverra. At consectetur lorem donec massa sapien faucibus. Dictum at tempor commodo ullamcorper a lacus vestibulum. Gravida quis blandit turpis cursus in. Blandit libero volutpat sed cras ornare. Neque viverra justo nec ultrices dui sapien eget. Amet cursus sit amet dictum sit amet justo donec.
Egestas sed tempus urna et pharetra pharetra massa massa ultricies. Ut tortor pretium viverra suspendisse potenti nullam ac tortor vitae. Morbi blandit cursus risus at ultrices mi tempus imperdiet nulla. Nibh sit amet commodo nulla facilisi nullam vehicula ipsum. Lectus sit amet est placerat in. Curabitur gravida arcu ac tortor dignissim convallis aenean et tortor. Vitae justo eget magna fermentum iaculis eu.
12 comments
The dimensions of the lagoon of darkness, which is oval or pear-shaped, are eight degrees by five, so that it occupies a space in the sky about one hundred and thirty times greater than the area of the full moon. It attracts attention as soon as the eye is directed toward the quarter where it exists.
Already at the Sydney Observatory photographs have shown that the southern portion of this Sea of Space is not quite bottomless, although its northern part defies the longest sounding lines of the astronomer. There is a similar, but less perfect, coal-sack in the northern hemisphere.
One of Barnard’s earliest and most excellent photographs includes two of them, both in the star-cluster M8. The larger, which is roughly rectangular in outline, contains one little star, and its smaller neighbor is lune-shaped — surely a most singular form for such an object.
Just above the southern horizon of our northern middle latitudes, in summer, where the Milky Way breaks up into vast sheets of nebulous luminosity, lying over and between the constellations Scorpio and Sagittarius, there is a remarkable assemblage of coal-sacks, though none is of great size.
Already at the Sydney Observatory photographs have shown that the southern portion of this Sea of Space is not quite bottomless, although its northern part defies the longest sounding lines of the astronomer. There is a similar, but less perfect, coal-sack in the northern hemisphere.
It is with similar feelings that the astronomer regards certain places where from the peaks of the universe his vision seems to range out into endless empty space. He sees there the shore of his little isthmus, and, beyond, unexplored immensity.
As all the world knows, the sun, a blinding globe pouring forth an inconceivable quantity of light and heat, whose daily passage through the sky is caused by the earth’s rotation on its axis, constitutes the most important phenomenon of terrestial existence.
It is with similar feelings that the astronomer regards certain places where from the peaks of the universe his vision seems to range out into endless empty space. He sees there the shore of his little isthmus, and, beyond, unexplored immensity.
The name, coal-sacks, given to these strange voids is hardly descriptive. Rather they produce upon the mind the effect of blank windows in a lonely house on a pitch-dark night, which, when looked at from the brilliant interior, become appalling in their rayless murk.
There remains the question of the luminiferous ether by whose agency the waves of light are borne through space. The ether is as mysterious as gravitation. With regard to ether we only infer its existence from the effects which we ascribe to it.
Already at the Sydney Observatory photographs have shown that the southern portion of this Sea of Space is not quite bottomless, although its northern part defies the longest sounding lines of the astronomer. There is a similar, but less perfect, coal-sack in the northern hemisphere.
The most famous of the coal-sacks, and the first to be brought to general attention before astronomers had awakened to the significance of such things, lies adjacent to the Southern Cross, and is truly an amazing phenomenon.