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Are the Planets Inhabited?

Par : E. Walter Maunder
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  • Nombre de pages101
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4734762-0
  • EAN8596547347620
  • Date de parution16/09/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille536 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

In "Are the Planets Inhabited?", E. Walter Maunder presents a meticulously researched exploration of the possibility of extraterrestrial life within our solar system. Published in 1902, this thought-provoking work blends scientific inquiry with an engaging narrative style, reflecting the nascent stage of astrophysical understanding at the turn of the 20th century. Maunder, a prominent astronomer known for his contributions to solar research, examines the planets through the lens of contemporary scientific knowledge, speculating on their potential to support life and highlighting the various cosmic phenomena that could influence habitability.
His work engages with existing scientific debates, marking a significant literary moment in the intersection of science fiction and scientific inquiry during the late Victorian era. E. Walter Maunder was an esteemed figure in the field of astronomy, recognized for his work on sunspots and solar cycles. His deep fascination with celestial bodies and their potential for life is reflected in this book, which draws upon both his scientific expertise and his passion for uncovering the mysteries of the universe.
Maunder's scholarly background and position within the Royal Observatory lend credibility to his speculations, allowing the reader to appreciate the earnestness with which he pursued this timeless question. I highly recommend "Are the Planets Inhabited?" to readers interested in the history of astrobiology and the evolution of space exploration discussions. Maunder's ability to weave scientific rigor with captivating speculation makes this work not only an important historical document but also a delightful read for anyone curious about the cosmos.
Whether you are an astronomy aficionado or a casual reader, this book promises to ignite your imagination about the life beyond our planet.