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Galileo's Planet: Observing Jupiter Before Photography

AUTHOR: Thomas A. Hockey
ISBN: 0750304480

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Galileo's Planet: Observing Jupiter Before Photography
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by Thomas A. Hockey

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Tells the history of humankind's quest to understand Jupiter in the era before photography. Hockey (astronomy, U. of Northern Iowa) covers all the people involved in observing Jupiter since ancient times, their observations, and the results of their findings. He focuses on the period from the invention of the telescope onward, covering astronomers such as Cassini, William Herschel, Mayer, Lassell, Webb, Parsons, and Hirst. Includes several b&w photographs of the astronomers and drawings and diagrams of Jupiter that they made based on their observations. Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR


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Galileo's Planet: Observing Jupiter Before Photography
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by Thomas A. Hockey

Galileo's Planet: Observing Jupiter before Photography

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Since earliest times one of the brightest lights in the heavens has been that of Jupiter, mythical King of the Gods and the largest planet in the Solar System. It was only natural that peoples from the dawn of history would be interested in such a planet and, indeed, Jupiter was one of the first objects to be observed with the telescope. Even today Jupiter captures the public interest like no other planet: a vast gaseous world, home to violent storms (larger than the Earth), which have raged for centuries. This book tells the history of humankind's quest to understand the Giant Planet in the era before photography, a time when the only way to observe the Universe was with the human eye. The book provides a comprehensive and fascinating account of the people involved in this quest, their observations, and the results of their findings. Many of the planetary features studied in detail by today's space probes were once glimpsed by keen-eyed, amateur astronomers. These Earth-bound explorers made up for their modest instruments and viewing conditions with their patience, perseverance, and passion for the night sky. Their greatest challenge was the fifth planet from the Sun and the search for its imagined surface--a revelation of the "real Jupiter. " and in the process, these part-time observers redefined the meaning of the word "planet. This book tells their story from the earliest times right up until the invention of the camera.

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Tells the history of humankind's quest to understand Jupiter in the era before photography. Hockey (astronomy, U. of Northern Iowa) covers all the people involved in observing Jupiter since ancient times, their observations, and the results of their findings. He focuses on the period from the invention of the telescope onward, covering astronomers such as Cassini, William Herschel, Mayer, Lassell, Webb, Parsons, and Hirst. Includes several b&w photographs of the astronomers and drawings and diagrams of Jupiter that they made based on their observations. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.


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