In Search of Planet Vulcan: The Ghost in Newton’s Clockwork UniverseSpringer, 9 Νοε 2013 - 310 σελίδες Reality against a backdrop of war and revolution early in the nineteenth century. Le Verrier, the autocratic Director of the Paris Observatory, had unveiled a problem with the motion of the planet Mercury. The indications were of a planet closer to the sun than Mercury. Incredibly, the prediction was immediately fulfilled by an obscure French country doctor using no more than a homemade telescope. The planet, named for the Roman god of fire, was no sooner discovered than. |
Περιεχόμενα
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Le Grand Newton | 16 |
Triumvirate | 30 |
The Celestial Decades | 37 |
PLANETS DROWNED IN NIGHT | 43 |
Le Maître Mathématicien | 63 |
Le Verriers Planet | 76 |
Triumph and Controversy | 107 |
Le Roi Est Mort | 178 |
The Planet Hunters Come to Indian | 194 |
Dr Peters Confronts the Wild Geese | 209 |
Legend into History | 224 |
LAGRANGES LONG SHADOW | 246 |
The Unending Quest | 255 |
Chronology | 263 |
Notes and References | 269 |
Le Verriers Unfinished Business | 127 |
The Doctors TaleVulcan | 145 |
The Phantom of an Anomaly | 162 |
Select Bibliography | 297 |
Άλλες εκδόσεις - Προβολή όλων
In Search of Planet Vulcan: The Ghost in Newton’s Clockwork Universe Richard Baum,William Sheehan Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1997 |
In Search Of Planet Vulcan: The Ghost In Newton's Clockwork Universe Richard Baum,William Sheehan Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 2003 |
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
Académie des Sciences Adams Adams's Airy anomalous advance appeared Arago arc seconds asteroids Astronomer Royal body Bouvard C. H. F. Peters calculations Cambridge Cancri celestial Challis Clairaut comet Comptes Rendu discovered discovery of Neptune distance Earth eccentricity errors existence Flammarion Flamsteed gravitation Greenwich Halley Herschel History of Astronomy Holden hypothesis Ibid intramercurial planet January John Couch Adams Journal Jupiter Lalande Laplace later Le Verrier Lea Shane Archives Lescarbault letter Lewis Swift Liais Lick Observatory London longitude magnitude Mars Mary Lea Shane mass mathematical mathematician Mercury's Monthly Notices Moon Newcomb Newton noted object observations October orbit Orgères Paris Observatory perihelion perturbations planetary position predicted problem published refractor Royal Astronomical Society Saturn seemed seen September Simon Newcomb Solar Eclipse solar system spot stars sunspots tables telescope tions total eclipse transit tronomer U. J. J. Le Verrier U.S. Naval Observatory Uranus Venus Vulcan Watson wrote