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Unravelling starlight

William and Margaret Huggins and the rise of the new astronomy

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An edition of Unravelling starlight (2011)

Unravelling starlight

William and Margaret Huggins and the rise of the new astronomy

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"Challenging traditional accounts of the origins of astrophysics, this book presents the first scholarly biography of nineteenth-century English amateur astronomer William Huggins (1824-1910). A pioneer in adapting the spectroscope to new astronomical purposes, William Huggins rose to scientific prominence in London and transformed professional astronomy to become a principal founder of the new science of astrophysics. The author re-examines his life and career, exploring unpublished notebooks, correspondence and research projects to expose the boldness of this scientific entrepreneur. While Sir William Huggins is the main focus of the book, the involvement of Lady Margaret Lindsay Huggins (1848-1915) in her husband's research is examined, where it may have been previously overlooked or obscured. Written in an engaging style, this book has broad appeal and will be valuable to scientists, students and anyone interested in the history of astronomy"--

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English
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380

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Unravelling starlight: William and Margaret Huggins and the rise of the new astronomy
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. 'The astronomer ... must come to the chemist'
3. The young observer
4. 'A sudden impulse ...'
5. The riddle of the nebulae
6. Moving in the inner circle
7. Stellar motion along the line of sight
8. A new telescope
9. Solar observatories
10. An able assistant
11. Photographing the solar corona
12. A scientific lady
13. Foes and allies
14. The new astronomy
15. 'One true mistress'
16. Conclusion.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 347-374) and index.

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Cambridge, New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
520.92, B
Library of Congress
QB35 .B43 2011

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Pagination
xix, 380 p. :
Number of pages
380

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Open Library
OL25568188M
Internet Archive
unravellingstarl00beck
ISBN 10
110700229X
ISBN 13
9781107002296
LCCN
2010043090
OCLC/WorldCat
665137862

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