Parallax of [alpha] Lyrae and 61 Cygni

Parallax of [alpha] Lyrae and 61 Cygni
Title Parallax of [alpha] Lyrae and 61 Cygni PDF eBook
Author United States Naval Observatory
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 1882
Genre Parallax
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The Parallax of Alpha Lyrae and 61 Cygni

The Parallax of Alpha Lyrae and 61 Cygni
Title The Parallax of Alpha Lyrae and 61 Cygni PDF eBook
Author Asaph Hall
Publisher
Pages 64
Release 1882
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˜Theœ Parallax of Α Lyrae and 61 Cygni

˜Theœ Parallax of Α Lyrae and 61 Cygni
Title ˜Theœ Parallax of Α Lyrae and 61 Cygni PDF eBook
Author Asaph Hall
Publisher
Pages 8
Release 1882
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Parallax of a Lyrae and 61 Cygni

Parallax of a Lyrae and 61 Cygni
Title Parallax of a Lyrae and 61 Cygni PDF eBook
Author Asaph Hall
Publisher
Pages 9
Release 1882
Genre Parallax
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Mapping the Sky

Mapping the Sky
Title Mapping the Sky PDF eBook
Author International Astronomical Union. Symposium
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 546
Release 1988-11-30
Genre Science
ISBN 9789027728104

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Proceedings of the 133rd Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, held in Paris, France, June 1-5, 1987

Progress of Astronomy

Progress of Astronomy
Title Progress of Astronomy PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 540
Release 1881
Genre Astronomy
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Minding the Heavens

Minding the Heavens
Title Minding the Heavens PDF eBook
Author Leila Belkora
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 274
Release 2021-05-12
Genre Science
ISBN 1000383903

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Praise for the first edition: "A terrific blend of the science and the history." Martha Haynes, Goldwin Smith Professor of Astronomy, Cornell University, New York, USA "The book is a treat... Highly recommended for public and academic libraries." Peter Hepburn, now Head Librarian, College of the Canyons, Santa Clarita, California, USA Today, we recognize that we live on a planet circling the sun, that our sun is just one of billions of stars in the galaxy we call the Milky Way, and that our galaxy is but one of billions born out of the Big Bang. Yet, as recently as the early twentieth century, the general public and even astronomers had vague and confused notions about what lay beyond the visible stars. Can we see to the edge of the universe? Do we live in a system that would look, from a distance, like a spiral nebula? This fully updated second edition of Minding the Heavens: The Story of Our Discovery of the Milky Way explores how we learned that we live in a galaxy, in a universe composed of galaxies and unseen, mysterious dark matter. The story unfolds through short biographies of seven astronomers: Thomas Wright, William Herschel, and Wilhelm Struve of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; the transitional figure of William Huggins; and Jacobus Kapteyn, Harlow Shapley, and Edwin Hubble of the modern, big-telescope era. Each contributed key insights to our present understanding of where we live in the cosmos, and each was directly inspired by the work of his predecessors to decipher "the construction of the heavens." Along the way, the narrative weaves in the contributions of those in supportive roles, including Caroline Herschel—William’s sister, and the first woman paid to do astronomy—and Martha Shapley, a mathematician in her own right who carried out calculations for her spouse. Through this historical perspective, readers will gain a new appreciation of our magnificent Milky Way galaxy and of the beauties of the night sky, from ghostly nebulae to sparkling star clusters. Features: Fully updated throughout to reflect the latest in our understanding of the Milky Way, from our central supermassive black hole to the prospect of future mergers with other galaxies in our Local Group. Explains the significance of current research, including from the Gaia mission mapping our galaxy in unprecedented detail. Unique and broadly appealing approach. A biographical framework and ample illustrations lead the reader by easy, enjoyable steps to a well-rounded understanding of the history of astronomy. Leila Belkora (Ph.D., Astrophysics) is a science writer. She earned her doctorate from the University of Colorado-Boulder, specializing in solar radio astronomy. She has previously taught university physics, astronomy, and communication for engineers. She lives in Southern California and enjoys local astronomy outreach activities.