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Other Worlds: Their Nature, Possibilities and Habitability in the Light of the Latest Discoveries by Garrett P. Serviss is a pioneering work of popular science that explores the mysteries of the universe beyond our own planet. First published in 1901, this book delves into the astronomical knowledge of the early twentieth century, presenting the latest discoveries and theories about the existence and nature of worlds beyond Earth. Serviss, a renowned science writer and lecturer, guides readers through the solar system, examining the physical characteristics, atmospheres, and potential for life on planets such as Mars, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn. He discusses the scientific methods used to study these distant worlds, including telescopic observations and spectral analysis, and considers the philosophical and practical implications of extraterrestrial life. The book is notable for its accessible language and engaging style, making complex scientific concepts understandable to general readers. Serviss combines factual information with imaginative speculation, contemplating the possibilities of intelligent life, the conditions necessary for habitability, and the future of human exploration. He addresses questions about the formation of planets, the nature of comets and asteroids, and the potential for communication with other civilizations. Richly illustrated with diagrams and plates, Other Worlds captures the excitement and wonder of astronomical discovery at the dawn of the modern era. It remains a fascinating historical document, reflecting both the scientific achievements and the enduring curiosity about our place in the cosmos.
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Liczba stron: 264
Rok wydania: 2025
