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Practical Talks by an Astronomer by Harold Jacoby is a comprehensive and engaging guide to the wonders of the night sky, written for both amateur stargazers and those newly interested in astronomy. First published in 1891, the book offers a series of accessible, conversational essays that demystify the science of astronomy and make it approachable for readers of all backgrounds. Jacoby, a professor of astronomy at Columbia University, draws on his extensive experience to explain complex celestial phenomena in clear, everyday language, covering topics such as the movement of the planets, the phases of the moon, eclipses, comets, meteors, and the structure of the universe. Throughout the book, Jacoby emphasizes practical observation, encouraging readers to look up at the sky and discover its secrets for themselves. He provides helpful advice on how to use telescopes and other simple instruments, as well as tips for observing stars, planets, and other celestial objects with the naked eye. The book also explores the history of astronomy, the development of astronomical instruments, and the contributions of famous astronomers, making it both an educational resource and a celebration of human curiosity and discovery. With its blend of scientific insight, practical guidance, and historical context, Practical Talks by an Astronomer remains a valuable introduction to astronomy, inspiring readers to explore the universe and appreciate the beauty and complexity of the cosmos. Whether you are a beginner eager to learn the basics or a seasoned observer seeking fresh perspectives, Jacoby’s approachable style and passion for the subject make this book a timeless classic in popular science writing.
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Liczba stron: 219
Rok wydania: 2025
