
A Century’s Progress IN Astronomy
PREFACE.
A CENTURY’S PROGRESS IN ASTRONOMY. - CHAPTER I. HERSCHEL THE PIONEER.
CHAPTER II. HERSCHEL THE DISCOVERER.
CHAPTER III. THE SUN.
CHAPTER IV. THE MOON.
CHAPTER V. THE INNER PLANETS.
CHAPTER VI. THE OUTER PLANETS.
CHAPTER VII. COMETS.
CHAPTER VIII. METEORS.
A sweeping yet compact portrait of a hundred years of celestial discovery, this volume guides listeners through the remarkable transformation of astronomy from modest observation to a grand, ever‑expanding science. Drawing on the insights of giants such as Newcomb, Schiaparelli, Lowell and Flammarion, the author weaves together the milestones that reshaped our view of the heavens, all while keeping the narrative clear and accessible.
The story begins with the towering figure of William Herschel, whose relentless curiosity and groundbreaking work laid the foundation for modern astronomy. From his discovery of Uranus and binary stars to his bold attempts to map the structure of the universe, Herschel’s life and methods are examined not just as scientific feats but as a window into the mind of a true pioneer. Listeners will come away with a deeper appreciation of how one man’s vision set the stage for the spectacular advances that followed.
Language
en
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~5 hours (300K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
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Produced by Charlene Taylor, Stephen Hutcheson, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2020-11-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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1888–1956
A Scottish minister who helped bring astronomy to general readers, he wrote lively books on astronomers, the night sky, and the history of the science. His work mixed clear explanation with a deep affection for the people behind discovery.
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