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Comets and Meteors: Their Phenomena in All Ages; Their Mutual Relations; and the Theory of Their Origin is a comprehensive and engaging exploration of two of the most fascinating celestial phenomena observed by humankind. Authored by Daniel Kirkwood, this classic work delves into the historical, scientific, and philosophical aspects of comets and meteors, tracing their appearances and interpretations from ancient times to the late 19th century. The book meticulously documents notable cometary and meteoric events, drawing from historical records, astronomical observations, and contemporary scientific theories. Kirkwood examines the physical characteristics, trajectories, and periodicities of comets and meteors, offering detailed descriptions of their appearances and the awe they have inspired throughout history. He discusses the mutual relationships between comets and meteors, including the groundbreaking idea that meteor showers are often the remnants of disintegrated comets. The author also explores the origins of these celestial bodies, presenting and critiquing various hypotheses, and ultimately proposing his own theory regarding their genesis and evolution within the solar system. Rich with anecdotes, scientific data, and references to both ancient and modern sources, Comets and Meteors provides readers with a thorough understanding of the subject. Kirkwood’s accessible style makes complex astronomical concepts understandable to both lay readers and scholars. The book stands as a testament to humanity’s enduring curiosity about the cosmos and remains a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history and science of comets and meteors.
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Liczba stron: 106
Rok wydania: 2025
