Revolutionaries of the Cosmos
The Astro-Physicists
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 1 December 2005
- ISBN 9780198570998
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages332 pages
- Size 242x163x23 mm
- Weight 738 g
- Language English
- Illustrations Numerous halftones and line drawings 0
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Short description:
This book contains short biographies of Galileo, Newton, Herschel, Huggins, Hale, Eddington, Shapley and Hubble - eight astronomers who broke with traditions and defined the cosmos as we know it now.
MoreLong description:
Galileo, Newton, Herschel, Huggins, Hale, Eddington, Shapley and Hubble: these astronomers applied ideas drawn from physics to astronomy and made dramatic changes to the world-pictures that they inherited. They showed that celestial objects are composed of the same materials as the earth and that they behave in the same way. They displaced successively the earth, the sun and finally the milky way galaxy from being the centre of the universe.
This book contains their biographies and outlines their greatest discoveries. Hard work, physical insight, desire for fame and a strong belief in the rightness of their own ideas were characteristics of all eight. Their often quirky personalities led them into bitter controversies with their contemporaries. But their successes arose from the outstanding clarity of their thoughts, their practical ability and their strong sense of direction in science.
Glass has written an absorbing book, which I strongly recommend.
Table of Contents:
Introduction: Talent and Opportunity
Galileo: Seeing and Believing
Isaac Newton: Rationalising the Universe
William Herschel: Surveying the Heavens
William Huggins: Celestial Chemical Analysis
George Ellery Hale: Providing the Tools
Arthur Eddington: Inside the Stars
Harlow Shapley: Defining Our Galaxy
Edwin Hubble: Journeying to the Edge