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On the Determination of the Distance of a Comet from the Earth

On the Determination of the Distance of a Comet from the Earth

On the Determination of the Distance of a Comet from the Earth

And Other Works
J. W. Lubbock
August 2014
Paperback
9781108068628
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    Even while professionally engaged in banking, Sir John William Lubbock (1803–65) applied his formidable mind to scientific questions. Several of his early writings on astronomy - his particular sphere of interest - are gathered together in this reissue, notably On the Determination of the Distance of a Comet from the Earth, and the Elements of its Orbit (1832), On the Theory of the Moon and on the Perturbations of the Planets (1833), and An Elementary Treatise on the Computation of Eclipses and Occultations (1835). Lubbock received a Royal Society medal for tidal research in 1834, and herein is his Elementary Treatise on the Tides (1839). Also included is Lubbock's On the Heat of Vapours and on Astronomical Refractions (1840), in which he relates celestial observations to Gay-Lussac's gas expansion law. The collection closes with On the Discovery of the Planet Neptune (1861), Lubbock's lecture discussing how John Couch Adams first predicted the planet's existence.

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    August 2014
    Paperback
    9781108068628
    368 pages
    229 × 152 × 21 mm
    0.54kg
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. On the determination of the distance of a comet from the Earth
    • 2. On the theory of the moon, and on the perturbations of the planets
    • 3. Elementary treatise on the computation of eclipses and occultations
    • 4. Elementary treatise on the tides
    • 5. On the heat of vapours and on astronomical refractions
    • 6. On the discovery of the planet Neptune.
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    • J. W. Lubbock