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In search of planet Vulcan

the ghost in Newton's clockwork universe

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An edition of In search of planet Vulcan (1997)

In search of planet Vulcan

the ghost in Newton's clockwork universe

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Presented for the first time in popular form is the fascinating true story of the search for the phantom planet Vulcan. As with legends of "the lost continent of Atlantis," scientists and dreamers alike have sought to prove that Vulcan is more than just a myth. Historians of astronomy Richard Baum and William Sheehan have combed the continents, digging through dusty letters and journals, to unravel this mysterious and captivating tale.

The planet first assumed a shadowy reality against a backdrop of war and revolution early in the nineteenth century. Le Verrier, the autocratic Director of the Paris Observatory, had unveiled a problem with the motion of the planet Mercury. The indications were of a planet closer to the sun than Mercury. Incredibly, the prediction was immediately fulfilled by an obscure French country doctor using no more than a homemade telescope.

The planet, named for the Roman god of fire, was no sooner discovered than it was lost. Still it reappeared often enough to tantalize even skeptics into considering its shadowy existence possible. This fast-paced tale follows the exploits of Le Verrier, and later of his followers, in a pursuit of his unbridled obsessions: to extend the universality of Newton's Laws, to prove Vulcan's existence, and to secure his place in history as one of the greatest astronomers of his time.

Stranger than fiction, the story reaches an exciting climax in the final showdown in the unlikeliest of places: America's Wild West. Like gunslingers at high noon, determined astronomers of the opposing camps brave Indians and the elements in their attempt to prove once and for all whether the planet exists. They congregate with some of the most illustrious names of their time for the final test: a grand eclipse of the sun.

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Plenum Press
Language
English
Pages
310

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In search of planet Vulcan: the ghost in Newton's clockwork universe
1997, Plenum Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 297-306) and index.

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New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
523.4
Library of Congress
QB605.2 .B38 1997, QB1-991QB460-466QB98

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Pagination
xvi, 310 p. :
Number of pages
310

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Open Library
OL1005873M
Internet Archive
insearchofplanet0000baum
ISBN 10
0306455676
LCCN
96045674
OCLC/WorldCat
35961387
Library Thing
969394
Goodreads
2200803

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