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Essays in Astronomy Book
Authors and essays in this volume are: Sir Robert Stawell Ball: Atoms and Sunbeams -- The Wanderings of the North Pole Sir William Thomson (Lord Kelvin): The Age of the Sun?s Heat Richard Anthony Proctor: The Past and Future of our Earth Robert Simpson Woodward: Mathematical Theories of the Earth Giovanni Virginio Schiaparelli: The Rotation and Physical Constitution of the Planet Mercury -- The Planet Mars George Howard Darwin: Meteorites and Stellar Systems William Harkness: Magnitude of the Solar System Ormsby McKnight Mitchel: The Stability of the Solar System Edmund Ledger: The New Planet, Eros Edward Singleton Holden:Sidereal Astronomy: Old and New-- Photography the Servant of Astronomy-- The Beginnings of American Astronomy Sir John Frederick William Herschel: Stellar Parallax Charles S. Hastings: The History of the Telescope William Huggins: Results of Spectrum Analysis Applied to Heavenly Bodies-- Celestial Spectroscopy-- The New Astronomy David Gill: An Astronomer?s Work in a Modern Observatory Pierre Simon: The System of the WorldCThe Nebular Hypothesis George M. Searle: Marquis de Laplace-- Are the Planets Habitable ?Read More
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- 1410200507
- 9781410200501
- Sir John Frederic William Hershel, Pierre Simon Marquis de Laplace, et al
- 1 June 2002
- University Press of the Pacific
- Paperback (Book)
- 580
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