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Step beyond the familiar horizons of our own planet and discover a cosmos that, at the turn of the twentieth century, was just beginning to reveal its true scale. The author guides listeners through the dramatic shift from an Earth‑centered universe to a solar system where our world is merely one of many bodies orbiting a common sun. With clear explanations and a sense of awe, the early chapters lay out how astronomers came to understand the motions of the planets and the vast distances that separate them.
Richly illustrated and written for a general audience, the work blends scientific detail with poetic description, inviting listeners to contemplate humanity’s modest place amid the celestial dance. It explores the physical characteristics of each planet, the forces that shape them, and the emerging theories of the era, all while keeping the language approachable. As you listen, you’ll feel the excitement of a time when the heavens were being mapped anew, sparking curiosity that still resonates today.
Language
de
Duration
~4 hours (237K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2018-12-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1853–1910
A German astronomer and popular science writer, he had a gift for turning big cosmic questions into clear, lively reading for general audiences. His books explored the stars, the origins of the world, and even how the world might end.
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