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LA TERRE - ET - LA LUNE - FORME EXTÉRIEURE ET STRUCTURE INTERNE
LA TERRE - ET - LA LUNE - FORME EXTÉRIEURE ET STRUCTURE INTERNE - PAR - P. PUISEUX - Astronome à l'Observatoire de Paris.
1908
LA TERRE - ET - LA LUNE - FORME EXTÉRIEURE ET STRUCTURE INTERNE
PREMIÈRE PARTIE. - LA TERRE.
SECONDE PARTIE. - LA LUNE.
Embark on a concise yet vivid tour of how humanity first imagined our planet as a moving celestial body. From the early musings of Thales, who first suggested the Earth’s spherical shape, to the systematic observations of Greek navigators, the narrative traces the slow shift from mythic description to empirical inquiry. It highlights how ancient calendars, eclipse predictions, and the practical needs of seafarers sparked a deeper curiosity about the world beneath our feet.
The work then moves to the age of precise measurement, showing how scholars combined observations of the Moon, stars, and terrestrial landmarks to estimate Earth’s dimensions and probe its inner layers. By weaving together historical anecdotes with the evolution of scientific instruments, the book reveals the gradual unveiling of our planet’s external form and hidden structure, inviting listeners to appreciate the foundations of modern astronomy and geophysics.
Language
fr
Duration
~6 hours (352K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Marc Hens, Urania v.z.w. for providing the paper copy, Rénald Lévesque and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2009-07-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1855–1928
A French astronomer with a mountaineer’s eye for detail, he became one of the key early photographers and interpreters of the Moon. His work helped turn lunar study from sketchwork into something far more exact.
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