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The General History of Astronomy: Volume 4, Astrophysics and Twentieth-Century Astronomy to 1950: Part A Owen Gingerich

The General History of Astronomy: Volume 4, Astrophysics and Twentieth-Century Astronomy to 1950: Part A By Owen Gingerich

The General History of Astronomy: Volume 4, Astrophysics and Twentieth-Century Astronomy to 1950: Part A by Owen Gingerich


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Volume 4 of The General History of Astronomy, originally published in 1984, concerns the birth of modern astrophysics in the nineteenth century, the growth of astronomical institutions to around 1920, and the development of instrumentation. Intended for general readership, this book formed part of an in-depth synthesis of the development of astronomy from the earliest times.

The General History of Astronomy: Volume 4, Astrophysics and Twentieth-Century Astronomy to 1950: Part A Summary

The General History of Astronomy: Volume 4, Astrophysics and Twentieth-Century Astronomy to 1950: Part A by Owen Gingerich

Volume 4 of The General History of Astronomy, originally published in 1984, concerns the birth of modern astrophysics in the nineteenth century, the growth of astronomical institutions to around 1920, and the development of instrumentation. The volume commences in the 1850s, with the first astronomical applications of photography and spectral analysis. It closes in the 1950s, before the explosive growth made possible by new electronic devices and computers. In Part A, there are eleven chapters, written by an international panel of eighteen authors, on subjects such as observatories, large telescopes, astronomy in the southern hemisphere, and early radio astronomy. Intended for general readership, this book formed part of an in-depth synthesis of the development of astronomy from the earliest times.

Table of Contents

Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; Part I. The Birth of Astrophysics and Other Late Nineteenth-Century Trends (c.1850c.1920); 1. The origins of astrophysics A. J. Meadows; 2. The impact of photography on astronomy John Lankford; 3. Telescope building, 18501900 Albert Van Helden; 4. The new astronomy A. J. Meadows; 5. Variable stars Helen Sawyer Hogg; 6. Stellar evolution and the origin of the HertzsprungRussell diagram David DeVorkin; Part II. Observatories and Instrumentation: 7. Astronomical institutions. Introduction Owen Gingerich, Greenwich Observatory Philip S. Laurie, Paris Observatory Jacques Levy, Pulkovo Observatory Aleksandr A. Mikhailov, Harvard College Observatory Howard Plotkin, United States Naval Observatory Deborah Warner, Lick Observatory Trudy E. Bell, Potsdam Astrophysical Observatory Dieter B. Herrmann; 8. Building large telescopes, 19001950 Albert Van Helden; 9. Astronomical institutions in the southern hemisphere, 18501950 David S. Evans; 10. Twentieth-century instrumentation Charles Fehrenbach, with a section on 'Early rockets in astronomy' Herbert Friedman; 11. Early radio astronomy Woodruff T. Sullivan III; Appendix: The world's largest telescopes, 18501950 Barbara L. Welther; Illustrations: acknowledgements and sources; Index.

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GOR012083377
9780521242561
0521242568
The General History of Astronomy: Volume 4, Astrophysics and Twentieth-Century Astronomy to 1950: Part A by Owen Gingerich
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Cambridge University Press
1984-08-02
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