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Encyclopedia of the History of Astronomy and Astrophysics

Encyclopedia of the History of Astronomy and Astrophysics

Encyclopedia of the History of Astronomy and Astrophysics

David Leverington, University of Oxford
May 2013
Hardback
9780521899949
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    This comprehensive Encyclopedia covers the full history of astronomy from its ancient origins in Africa, South America, the Middle East and China to the latest developments in astrophysics and space-based research. The initial articles, which are largely organised chronologically, are followed by numerous thematic historical articles on the constituents of the Solar System, types of stars, stellar evolution, active galaxies, cosmology and much more. These are followed by articles on tools and techniques, from the history of spectroscopy to adaptive optics. The last part of the Encyclopedia is devoted to the history of ground- and space-based telescopes and observatories, covering the full spectral range from gamma-rays through the optical waveband to radio waves. Informative and accessibly written, each article is followed by an extensive bibliography to facilitate further research, whilst consistent coverage from ancient times to the present makes this an ideal resource for scholars, students and amateur astronomers alike.

    • Offers a comprehensive yet concise treatment of the history of astronomy and astrophysics suitable for technical and nontechnical readers
    • Covers the development of our knowledge of astronomical objects as well as that of the ground- and space-based observatories we use to observe them
    • Features more than one hundred illustrations and tables, as well as detailed notes and chapter bibliographies, making this text a valuable reference tool

    Reviews & endorsements

    'There are few volume[s] as comprehensive as this one - even fewer that embrace the whole history of astrophysics … Invaluable … A balance has been achieved between timeline history and highlighting key advances - the effect being that the reader has time for reflection and original thought. I expect no revised edition for at least ten years and hereby rename the book: Leverington's History of …' Ian Wellend, Astronomy Now

    'The presentation of the material is logical; easy access to content is possible via a detailed table of contents, and indexes … Highly recommended. Especially valuable for lower-level undergraduates, upper-level graduates, and general readers.' J. M. Scaramozzino, Choice

    'A great deal of solid research has gone into this volume, which offers a good, no-nonsense, factual reference on the history of astronomy. I recommend it particularly as a guide to modern space-based astronomy, on which Leverington has gathered much information that would be time-consuming to find elsewhere.' Lee MacDonald, Journal of the British Astronomical Association

    '… a well-written volume. Recommended for libraries without comparable works or looking for a single volume on the history of astronomy and astrophysics.' Kevin McDonough, Reference Reviews

    '… this is something of a tour de force by the author, which should be welcomed on the shelves of institutional libraries and all those interested in our science alike.' David Stickland, The Observatory

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    Product details

    May 2013
    Hardback
    9780521899949
    530 pages
    287 × 222 × 30 mm
    2kg
    81 b/w illus. 18 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Part I. General Astronomy:
    • 1. Ancient (pre-telescopy) astronomy
    • 2. Period overviews
    • 3. International Astronomical Union
    • Part II. The Solar System:
    • 4. Overview – the Solar System
    • 5. Sun, Earth, and Moon
    • 6. Inner Solar System
    • 7. Giant planets
    • 8. Smaller objects
    • 9. Exoplanets
    • Part III. Stars:
    • 10. Stars considered individually
    • 11. Stars considered as a group
    • 12. Types of stars
    • Part IV. Galaxies and Cosmology:
    • 13. Milky Way
    • 14. Other galaxies and cosmology
    • Part V. General Astronomical Tools and Techniques (After 1600)
    • Part VI. Optical Telescopes and Observatories:
    • 15. Overview – optical telescopes and observatories
    • 16. Optical observatories
    • Part VII. Radio Telescopes, Observatories and Radar:
    • 17. Overview – radio telescopes and observatories
    • 18. Early radio astronomy and observatories
    • 19. Later radio observatories
    • Part VIII. Other Ground-Based Observatories
    • Part IX. Solar System Exploration Spacecraft:
    • 20. Overview – Solar System exploration spacecraft
    • 21. Individual Solar System spacecraft
    • Part X. Selected Observatory Spacecraft:
    • 22. Overview – spacecraft observatories
    • 23. Individual spacecraft observatories
    • Name index
    • Subject index.
      Author
    • David Leverington , University of Oxford

      David Leverington has held a number of senior positions in the space industry, working for both the European Space Agency and British Aerospace. He is a fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society and author of A History of Astronomy from 1890 to the Present (1996), New Cosmic Horizons: Space Astronomy from the V2 to the Hubble Space Telescope (2000) and Babylon to Voyager: A History of Planetary Astronomy (2003).