Discovery and Classification in Astronomy : Controversy and Consensus
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1107033616
ISBN-13
9781107033610
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 9th, 2013
Print length
472 Pages
Weight
970 grams
Dimensions
25.10 x 18.30 x 2.70 cms
Product Classification:
Astronomy, space & time
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This comprehensive history traces more than 400 years of telescopic observation, exploring how the signal discoveries of new astronomical objects relate to and inform one another, and why controversies such as Pluto's reclassification as a dwarf planet in 2006 are commonplace in astronomy.
Astronomical discovery involves more than detecting something previously unseen. The reclassification of Pluto as a dwarf planet in 2006, and the controversy it generated, shows that discovery is a complex and ongoing process – one comprising various stages of research, interpretation and understanding. Ranging from Galileo''s observation of Jupiter''s satellites, Saturn''s rings and star clusters, to Herschel''s nebulae and the modern discovery of quasars and pulsars, Steven J. Dick''s comprehensive history identifies the concept of ''extended discovery'' as the engine of progress in astronomy. The text traces more than 400 years of telescopic observation, exploring how the signal discoveries of new astronomical objects relate to and inform one another, and why controversies such as Pluto''s reclassification are commonplace in the field. The volume is complete with a detailed classification system for known classes of astronomical objects, offering students, researchers and amateur observers a valuable reference and guide.
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