Transit of Venus

Transit of Venus

EnglishPaperback / softback
Aughton Peter
Carnegie Publishing Ltd
EAN: 9781859362143
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The Transit of Venus is a rare event. It will next be witnessed in the USA during 2012. The story of how it was first observed is a missing chapter in the history of astronomy. Most people might name Newton or Edmund Halley as the greatest British astronomer, but both men drew heavily on the work of a mid-seventeenth-century man from Lancashire, Jeremiah Horrocks. Horrocks was a man ahead of his time. In 1639 he was the first person to see the image of Venus on the face of the sun. He appreciated the true scale of the solar system, charted the positions of the planets more accurately than ever before, and formulated a valid theory for the wanderings of the moon. In the period before the English Civil War of 1642-49, he was considered the greatest astronomer in the kingdom. He died at a tragically early age, but his legacy to science is quite remarkable. This book tells the story of how Horrocks came to predict and view the Transit of Venus in 1639 and emphasises the importance of his scientific legacy.
EAN 9781859362143
ISBN 1859362141
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Carnegie Publishing Ltd
Publication date March 6, 2012
Pages 256
Language English
Dimensions 198 x 128 x 17
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors Aughton Peter
Illustrations Colour plate section