Cometography: Volume 5, 1960-1982

Cometography: Volume 5, 1960-1982
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 833
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ISBN-10 : 9780521872263
ISBN-13 : 052187226X
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Synopsis Cometography: Volume 5, 1960-1982 by : Gary W. Kronk

Definitive reference on comets seen from 1960 to 1982, for amateur and professional astronomers, and historians of science.

Hunting and Imaging Comets

Hunting and Imaging Comets
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 402
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ISBN-10 : 9781441969057
ISBN-13 : 1441969055
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Synopsis Hunting and Imaging Comets by : Martin Mobberley

For many astronomers, the holy grail of observation is to discover a comet, not least because comets always bear the name of their discoverer! Hunting and Imaging Comets was written for comet hunters and digital imagers who want to discover, rediscover, monitor, and make pictures of comets using astronomical CCD cameras and DSLRs. The old days of the purely visual comet hunter are pretty much over, but this is not to say that amateurs have lost interest in finding comets. The books also covers the discovery of comet fragments in the SOHO image data, CCD monitoring of older comets prone to violent outbursts, the imaging of new NEOs (Near Earth Objects) that have quite often been revealed as comets - not asteroids - by amateur astronomers, and the finding of recent comets impacting Jupiter.

Cometography: Volume 6, 1983–1993

Cometography: Volume 6, 1983–1993
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 1116
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ISBN-10 : 9781108210102
ISBN-13 : 1108210104
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Synopsis Cometography: Volume 6, 1983–1993 by : Gary W. Kronk

Cometography is a multi-volume catalog of every comet observed from ancient times up to the 1990s, when the internet took off as a medium of scientific record. It uses the most reliable orbits known to determine the distances from the Earth and Sun at the time of discovery and last observation, as well as the largest and smallest angular distance to the Sun, most northerly and southerly declination, closest distance to the Earth, and other details, to enable the reader to understand each comet's physical appearance. Volume 6, the final volume in the catalog, covers the observations and pertinent calculations for every comet seen between 1983 and 1993. The comets are listed in chronological order, with complete references to publications relating to each comet and physical descriptions of each comet's development throughout its apparition. Cometography is the definitive reference on comets through the ages, for astronomers and historians of science.

Dictionary of Minor Planet Names

Dictionary of Minor Planet Names
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 1458
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ISBN-10 : 9783642297182
ISBN-13 : 3642297188
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Synopsis Dictionary of Minor Planet Names by : Lutz D. Schmadel

The quantity of numbered minor planets has now well exceeded a quarter million. The new sixth edition of the Dictionary of Minor Planet Names, which is the IAU’s official reference work for the field, now covers more than 17,000 named minor planets. In addition to being of practical value for identification purposes, the Dictionary of Minor Planet Names provides authoritative information on the basis of the rich and colorful variety of ingenious names, from heavenly goddesses to artists, from scientists to Nobel laureates, from historical or political figures to ordinary women and men, from mountains to buildings, as well as a variety of compound terms and curiosities. This sixth edition of the Dictionary of Minor Planet Names has grown by more than 7,000 entries compared to the fifth edition and by more than 2,000 compared to the fifth edition, including its two addenda published in 2006 and 2009. In addition, there are many corrections, revisions and updates to the entries published in earlier editions. This work is an abundant source of information for anyone interested in minor planets and who enjoys reading about the people and things minor planets commemorate.

The Battle of Carham

The Battle of Carham
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Publisher : Birlinn Ltd
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 9781788851503
ISBN-13 : 1788851501
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Synopsis The Battle of Carham by : Neil McGuigan

Very little is known about the battle of Carham, fought between the Scots and Northumbrians in 1018. The leaders were probably Máel Coluim II, king of Scotland, and Uhtred of Bamburgh, earl or ealdorman in Northumbria. The outcome of the battle was a victory for the Scots, seen by some as a pivotal event in the expansion of the Scottish kingdom, the demise of Northumbria and the Scottish conquest of 'Lothian'. The battle also removed a potentially significant source of resistance to the recent conqueror of England, Cnut. This collection of essays by a range of subject specialists explores the battle in its context, bringing new understanding of this important and controversial historical event. Topics covered include: Anglo-Scottish relations, the political character and ecclesiastical organisation of the Northumbrian territory ruled by Uhtred, material from the Chronicles and other historical records that brings the era to light, and the archaeological and sculptural landscape of the tenth- and eleventh-century Tweed basin, where the battle took place.

Minor Planet Circulars

Minor Planet Circulars
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Total Pages : 734
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015060911479
ISBN-13 :
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Synopsis Minor Planet Circulars by :

Cometography

Cometography
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ISBN-10 : LCCN:98038683
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Synopsis Cometography by : Gary W. Kronk

A History of Physical Theories of Comets, From Aristotle to Whipple

A History of Physical Theories of Comets, From Aristotle to Whipple
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 283
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ISBN-10 : 9781402083235
ISBN-13 : 1402083238
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Synopsis A History of Physical Theories of Comets, From Aristotle to Whipple by : Tofigh Heidarzadeh

Although the development of ideas about the motion and trajectory of comets has been investigated piecemeal, we lack a comprehensive and detailed survey of ph- ical theories of comets. The available works either illustrate relatively short periods in the history of physical cometology or portray a landscape view without adequate details. The present study is an attempt to review – with more details – the major physical theories of comets in the past two millennia, from Aristotle to Whipple. My research, however, did not begin with antiquity. The basic question from which this project originated was a simple inquiry about the cosmic identity of comets at the dawn of the astronomical revolution: how did natural philosophers and astronomers define the nature and place of a new category of celestial objects – comets – after Brahe’s estimation of cometary distances? It was from this turning point in the history of cometary theories that I expanded my studies in both the pre-modern and modern eras. A study starting merely from Brahe and ending with Newton, without covering classical and medieval thought about comets, would be incomplete and leave the fascinating achievements of post-Newtonian cometology unexplored.

Japanese Counterculture

Japanese Counterculture
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Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages : 251
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ISBN-10 : 9780816667529
ISBN-13 : 0816667527
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Synopsis Japanese Counterculture by : Steven C. Ridgely

Explores the significant impact of this countercultural figure of postwar Japan.

Comets

Comets
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 386
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ISBN-10 : 9781402034954
ISBN-13 : 1402034954
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Synopsis Comets by : Julio A. Fernandez

Comets are small bodies, but of great cosmic relevance. Given its pristine nature, they may preserve valuable and unique information on thechemical and physical processes that took place in theearly solar system, and that may be occurring in the formation of other planetary systems. They might have even played a very important role in the origin of life on Earth. Beyond that, since ancient times comets have inspired awe, superstition, and also curiosity anddebate. Their sudden apparitions challenged the long-held view of the immutability of the heavens, which triggered a long debate on whether comets had a heavenly or terrestrial nature. Therefore, comets have a prominent role in the history of scienti?cthought, that goes back to the most ancient civilizations. The last apparition of comet Halley in 1986 was a landmark since it arouse a great expectation in the scienti?c community and in the public at large. For the ?rst time, a ?otilla of spacecrafts visited a comet. Agreat number of popular and technical books were written on Halley, and comets in general, around the mid-eighties. The interest in comets never subsided after Halley’s passage which is re?ected in the large volume of printed material on these bodies. I have taken the challenge to write a new book on comets that summarizes most of the recent advances on thesubject, including my own workdeveloped during the last 25 years.