Dr. Piggott proposes to replace the spider's web of telescopes by a star
illuminated transit eye-piece. A sheet of glass, on which a thin film of
silver is deposited, is placed in the focus of the eye lens; transparent
lines are drawn on the film, instead of wires, and as the star passes
across the lines it is seen to flash out brightly. The film of silver is
made sufficiently thin to permit of the star being seen when it is
between the lines, but it appears that the lines themselves are only
visible, except in the case of very large stars, when the star disc is
in transit across a line.
* * * * *
Singular results of strains existing in the granite rocks through which
the St. Gothard tunnel is passing are recorded. When the shots are fired
at the end of the gallery they are sometimes succeeded at unequal
intervals by other explosions at points where there is no drill hole and
no powder. Workmen have been injured by these spontaneous explosions,
which are to be explained only on the theory that there are strains in
the rock; and when this tension is increased by the shock of a heavy
explosion, the rock flies in pieces with noise. Similar effects have
been noticed in other granites.
* * * * *
It is said that aniline colors are now used to color wines, and that
enough of them is taken into the Bordeaux district of France to color
one-third of its whole product. Husson gives the following method for
detecting it: Take a small quantity of the wine and add a little
ammonia, when the mixture turns a dirty green. Steep a thread of white
woollen yarn in the liquor and allow a drop of vinegar to flow along it.
If the color of the wine is natural, as the drop advances the original
whiteness of the wool is restored; but if the wine has been
sophisticated with magenta, the wool will take a rose color. This test
is simple, easily tried, and effective.
* * * * *
An inquiry into the results of systematic gymnastic exercises in a
French military school shows that the strength is increased on the
average 15 to 17 per cent., and is also equalized on both sides of the
body. The capacity of the chest is increased at least 16 per cent. and
the weight 6 to 7 per cent. Coincident with this increase is a decrease
in the bulk of the body, showing that fat is changed to muscle. The
improvement is confined to the first three months of the course unless
the exercise is then moderated. If continued at too high a rate,
weakness succeeds the increase of strength. It would be a good plan to
place a dynamometer in every gymnasium as a measure of the changes which
take place in the gymnast.
MOON MADNESS.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
Reviews
Reviews
No reviews yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this work.
Elsewhere in the archive
Join the Discussion
Join the discussion
Sign in to leave a comment or review.
Sign InorCreate an account