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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; Appendix; Index.
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Add Unravelling Starlight: William and Margaret Huggins and the Rise of the New Astronomy, 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 purp, Unravelling Starlight: William and Margaret Huggins and the Rise of the New Astronomy to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Unravelling Starlight: William and Margaret Huggins and the Rise of the New Astronomy, 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 purp, Unravelling Starlight: William and Margaret Huggins and the Rise of the New Astronomy to your collection on WonderClub |