The Neptune File by Tom Standage

The Neptune File by Tom Standage

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Zusammenfassung

The author draws on recently discovered documents to reveal how two planet detectives pioneered a new way of seeing into space. He tells the dramatic story of the Cornish mathematician John Couch Adams and his discovery of the planet Neptune in 1845, remarkable because he did not use a telescope.

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The Neptune File by Tom Standage

The "Neptune File" tells the story of the gifted mathematician John Couch Adams and the discovery of the planet Neptune in 1846. Combining scientific triumph with international controversy, this is an intriguing tale of the search for an unseen planet, and the uproar it caused. More than just an intriguing historical yarn, Adam's work signified the beginning of a new era of planet hunting by providing astronomers with a powerful tool with which to search for new worlds. It marked the genesis of the idea that astronomers could find new planets by looking for their telltale gravitational influence on other bodies, rather than observing them directly with telescopes. In recent years this approach has led to an extraordinary series of discoveries - today's planet detectives are relying on a technique whose theoretical foundations were laid by their 19th-century predecessors.
Tom Standage is science correspondent of The Economist. He is the author of The Victorian Internet and has written for Wired, The Guardian, The Independent and The Daily Telegraph. He is married and lives in Greenwich.
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ISBN 13 9780140294644
ISBN 10 0140294643
Titel The Neptune File
Autor Tom Standage
Serie Penguin Press Science S
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Penguin Books Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2001-07-05
Seitenanzahl 240
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