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An edition of Edwin Hubble (1995)

Edwin Hubble

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Born in 1889 and reared in the village of Marshfield, Missouri, Edwin Powell Hubble - star athlete, Rhodes Scholar, military officer, astronomer - became one of the towering figures in twentieth-century science. Hubble worked with the great 100-inch Hooker telescope at California's Mount Wilson Observatory, and made a series of discoveries that revolutionized humanity's vision of the cosmos.

In 1923 he was able to confirm the existence of other nebulae, or what are now called galaxies, beyond our own Milky Way. By the end of the decade, he had proven that the universe is expanding, thus laying the very cornerstone of the "Big Bang" theory of creation.

It was Hubble who developed the elegant scheme by which the galaxies are classified as ellipticals and spirals, and it was Hubble who first provided reliable evidence that the universe is homogenous, the same in all directions as far as the telescope can see.

An incurable Anglophile with a penchant for tweed jackets, knickers, and English briars, Hubble, together with his brilliant and witty wife, Grace Burke, became a fixture of Hollywood society in the thirties and forties - they counted among their friends Charlie Chaplin, the Marx Brothers, Anita Loos, Aldous and Maria Huxley, Walt Disney, Helen Hayes, and William Randolph Hearst.

Albert Einstein, a frequent visitor to Southern California, called Hubble's work "beautiful" and modified his equations on relativity to account for the discovery that the cosmos is expanding.

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English
Pages
420

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Cover of: Edwin Hubble
Edwin Hubble: mariner of the nebulae
1997, Institute of Physics Pub.
in English
Cover of: Edwin Hubble
Edwin Hubble: Mariner of the Nebulae
December 1, 1996, University Of Chicago Press
in English
Cover of: Edwin Hubble
Edwin Hubble: mariner of the nebulae
1995, Farrar, Straus, Giroux
in English
Cover of: Edwin Hubble
Edwin Hubble: mariner of the nebulae
1995, University of Chicago Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [397]-401) and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
520/.92, B
Library of Congress
QB36.H83 C48 1995, QB36.H83C48 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 420 p. :
Number of pages
420

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Open Library
OL1119687M
Internet Archive
edwinhubblemarin00chri
ISBN 10
0374146608
LCCN
94045995
OCLC/WorldCat
31816407
Library Thing
20714
Goodreads
4038810

First Sentence

"Fifty years earlier, a young and powerfully built Martin Jones Hubble had first ridden into what was then the village of Springfield, Missouri, with the aura, almost, of a magus."

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