Meteoric Astronomy : A Treatise on Shooting-Stars, Fire-Balls, and Aerolites (Illustrated)

Meteoric Astronomy : A Treatise on Shooting-Stars, Fire-Balls, and Aerolites (Illustrated)

by Daniel Kirkwood
Meteoric Astronomy : A Treatise on Shooting-Stars, Fire-Balls, and Aerolites (Illustrated)

Meteoric Astronomy : A Treatise on Shooting-Stars, Fire-Balls, and Aerolites (Illustrated)

by Daniel Kirkwood

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• The book is an edited and illustrated version of the original one and includes 15 or more unique illustrations which are relevant to its content.
• “The first two chapters contain a popular view of what is known in regard to the star-showers of August and November, and also of some other epochs. The third is a description, in chronological order, of the most important falls of meteoric stones, together with the phenomena attending their descent. The fourth and following chapters to the eleventh inclusive, discuss various questions in the theory of meteors: such, for instance, as the relative number of aerolitic falls during different parts of the day, and also of the year; the coexistence of the different forms of meteoric matter in the same rings; meteoric dust; the stability of the solar system; the doctrine of a resisting medium; the extent of the atmosphere as indicated by meteors; the meteoric theory of solar heat; and the phenomena of variable and temporary stars. The twelfth chapter regards the rings of Saturn as dense meteoric swarms, and accounts for the principal interval between them. The thirteenth presents various facts, not previously noticed, respecting the asteroid zone between Mars and Jupiter, with suggestions concerning their cause or explanation.”

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148745198
Publisher: Five Star Publishing, LLC
Publication date: 09/22/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 886 KB
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