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The Asteroids; Or Minor Planets Between Mars and Jupiter. Exploring Celestial Mysteries and Astronomical Discoveries
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- Nombre de pages136
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-620462-4
- EAN4064066204624
- Date de parution11/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille479 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In 'The Asteroids; Or Minor Planets Between Mars and Jupiter, ' Daniel Kirkwood presents an intricate exploration of the celestial bodies that populate the asteroid belt, characterized by meticulous observations and innovative theories. Kirkwood's work is a seminal contribution to 19th-century astronomy, employing precise mathematical analysis and observational data to illuminate the significance of these minor planets.
His eloquent narrative interweaves complex scientific ideas with accessible language, making the book both informative and engaging for a diverse readership. As he delves into the physical characteristics and orbital dynamics of the asteroids, Kirkwood situates his findings within the contemporary scientific discourse, challenging existing paradigms and prompting renewed inquiry into planetary formation and evolution.
Daniel Kirkwood, an esteemed American astronomer, is renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to celestial mechanics. His pursuit of knowledge was undoubtedly fueled by the burgeoning interest in astrophysics during the mid-19th century. Moved by the mystery of the solar system and influenced by the scientific rigor of contemporaries, Kirkwood meticulously cataloged and analyzed the asteroid belt, ultimately formulating what became known as 'Kirkwood Gaps''Äîthose intriguing orbital resonances that reflect deeper celestial truths.
This book is essential for anyone intrigued by astronomy, space exploration, or the development of scientific thought. Kirkwood's authoritative voice guides readers through the complexities of his field, making them feel invested in the mysteries of our solar system. For scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike, 'The Asteroids' is not merely a historical account but a call to further exploration into the enigmatic world of minor planets.
His eloquent narrative interweaves complex scientific ideas with accessible language, making the book both informative and engaging for a diverse readership. As he delves into the physical characteristics and orbital dynamics of the asteroids, Kirkwood situates his findings within the contemporary scientific discourse, challenging existing paradigms and prompting renewed inquiry into planetary formation and evolution.
Daniel Kirkwood, an esteemed American astronomer, is renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to celestial mechanics. His pursuit of knowledge was undoubtedly fueled by the burgeoning interest in astrophysics during the mid-19th century. Moved by the mystery of the solar system and influenced by the scientific rigor of contemporaries, Kirkwood meticulously cataloged and analyzed the asteroid belt, ultimately formulating what became known as 'Kirkwood Gaps''Äîthose intriguing orbital resonances that reflect deeper celestial truths.
This book is essential for anyone intrigued by astronomy, space exploration, or the development of scientific thought. Kirkwood's authoritative voice guides readers through the complexities of his field, making them feel invested in the mysteries of our solar system. For scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike, 'The Asteroids' is not merely a historical account but a call to further exploration into the enigmatic world of minor planets.



