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Vistas in Astronomy

Volume 10

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1968
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Arthur Beer
  • Language: English

Vistas in Astronomy, Volume 10 covers topics related to philosophy, dynamics, astrometry, astro-archeology, correlations, astrophysics, history, instrumentation, and cosmogony.… Read more

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Vistas in Astronomy, Volume 10 covers topics related to philosophy, dynamics, astrometry, astro-archeology, correlations, astrophysics, history, instrumentation, and cosmogony. The volume discusses some fundamental problems arising from the paper “Is Religion Refuted by Physics or Astronomy?” with focus on thermodynamics, statistical mechanics and the universe. The criteria that will take account of previous criticisms and results in astro-archeology that may be assessed in terms of the said criteria; the planetary theory of Copernicus; and a comparison of Romer's Triduum observations and Flamsteed's observations are also explained. The volume describes an application of the four-body problem in the general behavior of the synchronous orbit in the presence of the Moon and the Sun. An analysis of linear correlation in astronomy; the design and construction of astronomical telescopes; and advances in the knowledge of the nature of open clusters resulting mainly through accurate photometry of stars in cluster fields are also discussed. The book also considers the polarization of the continuous radiation in the optical (and particularly visual) spectral region as well as the planetary cosmogonical ideas and theories. People involved in astronomy and philosophy will find the volume invaluable.

Table of contents


Introduction

Is Religion Refuted by Physics or Astronomy?

Thermodynamics, Statistical Mechanics and the Universe

Astro-Archaeology

On the Planetary Theory of Copernicus

Ole Rømer and his Meridian Circle

A Hypothetical Four-body Problem and its Applications

The Analysis of Linear Correlation in Astronomy

The Need for Two Large Schmidts

The Design of Low-cost Photometric Telescopes

Cluster Proper Motion Programs Utilizing Large Astrometric Reflectors

Study of Variations in Starlight Polarization

Planetary Cosmogonies

Index

Contents of Previous Volumes

Reviews


Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: January 1, 1968
  • Language: English