The story of astronomy
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The story of astronomy
Plenum Press, c1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 361-362) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Trace the development of astronomy from early Greek stargazers to the ambitious pioneers: Brahe, Copernicus, Kepler, and Newton - who braved persecution and ridicule to fight for a science that relied not on ancient authorities and scriptures, but on logic, math, and careful observation. As Motz and Weaver show, the fruits of this noble pursuit - the elegant, simple natural laws - opened our eyes to the elusive rotations of the heavenly bodies, and gave rise to classical physics, and, finally, the vigorous, thriving science of astronomy today. These engaging authors go on to depict the brilliant revolution in astronomy that shattered classical physics and transformed our concepts of time, space, and matter. Beginning with Einstein's theory of relativity, Motz and Weaver celebrate and savor the twentieth century's greatest advances in physics, chemistry, and mathematics, each of which have dramatically reshaped modern astronomy.
目次
The Origins of Astronomy The Ancient Cosmologies The Greek Philosophers and the Early Greek Astronomers From Aristarchus to Ptolemy: The Birth of Accurate Observational Astronomy The Revival of European Astronomy Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler Galileo, the Astronomical Telescope, and the Beginning of Modern Astronomy The Newtonian Era The Rise of Modern Astronomy Post-Newtonian Astronomy The Beginning of the New Age of Astronomy: Beyond the Solar System Astronomy as a Branch of Physics The New Physics and Its Impact on Astronomy Relativity and Astronomy The Origin and Development of Astrophysics Stellar Evolution and the Beginning of Galactic Astronomy Beyond the Stars: The Galaxies Cosmology Epilogue Bibliography Index
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