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  1. A History of Astronomy from Thales to Kepler by J. L. E. Dreyer, 1953-06-01
  2. The Oxford Guide to the History of Physics and Astronomy
  3. The Dance of Time: The Origins of the Calendar: A Miscellany of History and Myth, Religion and Astronomy, Festivals and Feast Days by Michael Judge, 2004-11-15
  4. From Eudoxus to Einstein: A History of Mathematical Astronomy by C. M. Linton, 2008-02-29
  5. A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking, 1998-09-01
  6. A History of Astronomy (Dover Books on Astronomy) by A. Pannekoek, 1989-07-01
  7. Star Maps: History, Artistry, and Cartography (Springer Praxis Books / Popular Astronomy) by Nick Kanas, 2007-08-24
  8. Aristarchus of Samos: The Ancient Copernicus. A History of Greek Astronomy to Aristarchus together with Aristarchus's Treatise on the Sizes and Distances ... A New Greek Text with Translation and Notes by Thomas Heath, 2007-12-18
  9. The Telescope: Its History, Technology, and Future by Geoff Andersen, 2007-05-07
  10. The History of Radio Astronomy and the National Radio Astronomy Observatory: Evolution Toward Big Science by Benjamin K. Malphrus, 1996-03
  11. Patrick Moore's History of Astronomy by Patrick Moore, 1984-10
  12. Cosmos: An Illustrated History of Astronomy and Cosmology by John North, 2008-05-15
  13. A Short History of Astronomy from Earliest Times Through the Nineteenth Century by Arthur Berry, 1961-06
  14. Babylon to Voyager and Beyond: A History of Planetary Astronomy by David Leverington, 2003-06-23

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    23. Astronomy: History
    astronomy history Astronomy Features history of discoveries and references. Astronomy in Sweden1860-1940 - From the Uppsala University Newsletter for History of Science.
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    Astronomy and Astrophysics
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    24. Astronomy: History: Page 3
    Announcements of discussions (in Oakland, California), open to the public,on various astronomy history topics, and an archive of past discussions.
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    25. Astronomy History
    Hipparchus History of Ancient Indian Astronomy.
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    Astronomy was born the day mankind was born, when we look up to the stars we do not only see the past but also the future, or our future. Astronomy is the oldest science and our first star maps and constellations were made by the Egyptians, Babylonians and Greeks. In every culture people believed in the power of the stars but today we can really see what this power is and we can really see what the beauty of astronomy is. Ancient Astronomy Egyptian Astronomy Astronomy Of Ancient Egypt Aztek Astronomy Inca Astronomy ... Ancient Chinese Astronomy European Astronomy Eastern Astronomy Archimedes Hipparchus History of Ancient Indian Astronomy Claudius Ptolemy Ancient Indian Astronomy Pythagoras ... Thales Middle East Astronomy Babylonians Abu Abdullah Al-Battani Mesopotamian Astronomy Middle Ages Astronomy Modern Ages Tycho Brahe Clyde Tombaugh 1906-1997 Christiaan Huygens Edwin Hubble 1889-1953 ... EMAIL

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    An overview from the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive.
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    The "great debate" about the scale of the universe and the nature of spiral nebulae.
    http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/diamond_jubilee/debate_1920.html detailed information Rating: [7.00] Votes: [2161] Christianity and the Mathematical Sciences - the Heliocentric Hypothesis Religious influences on Copernicus, Galileo, Brahe and Kepler. http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/HistTopics/Heliocentric.html detailed information Rating: [6.00] Votes: [1985] Cosmology since 1900 A timeline with links. http://www.phys-astro.sonoma.edu/people/faculty/tenn/CosmologySince1900.html detailed information Rating: [6.00] Votes: [216]

    28. Hentschel / Wittmann: The Role Of Visual Representations In Astronomy: History A
    9 The Role of Visual Representations in astronomy history and ResearchPractice. Herausgeber, Klaus Hentschel, Axel D. Wittmann. Extras,
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    The Role of Visual Representations in Astronomy: History and Research Practice Herausgeber Klaus Hentschel, Axel D. Wittmann
    Extras Einband anschauen Internet-Link zum Titel: Internet-Seite zur Reihe an der Uni Bonn Zum Buch Astronomy would not exist without nonverbal representations: With the majority of celestial objects perceptible to us only by the light or radiations they emit, images of all kinds have always played a central role in the history of astronomy.
    From prehistoric sketches of the moon with a supernova or bright planet, star-charts in temples and tombs of the Ancients, celestial and lunar maps from the Middle Ages to modern photographs and spectrograms of sun, moon, and planets, two-dimensional images and three-dimensional models have always been an integral element of astronomy. Added to these are a variety of more technical charts and graphs, like the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, the Maunder-type solar activity diagrams, the light curves of variable stars, the spectral atlases of the sun and the brightest stars, and so forth; and more recently, of course, there are the spectacular images obtained from large ground-based telescopes, satellite observatories, and deep space probes.
    This intimate relationship between science and image is not as straightforward, however, as it might at first seem. How direct is this graphic conversion of the subject of observation or registration by man or machine? What problems emerge in the translation process? Does this endless quest for ever better representational forms and ever better resolution have repercussions on the research practice? What is the impact of technological developments? How do astronomers and astrophysicists interact with their illustrators, engravers, lithographers, photographers and other graphic arts specialists? And how can these visual records from the past best be preserved?

    29. Naperville Astronomical Association - Astronomy History Links
    NAA LINKS to sites related to the History of Astronomy. The Center for ArchaeoastronomyGood information and resources on research into prehistoric astronomy.
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    Good information and resources on research into prehistoric astronomy. The Galileo Project
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    A fine site from the International Astronomical Union with many astro-history links. The Maya Astronomy Page
    Interesting info on the Mayan culture and their notable knowledge about astronomy. -Return to Links index- -Return to Front Page-

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    http//www.unet.com/ph/mas/bevis/home.htm; Biennial History of Astronomy ConferencesWorkshops at Notre Dame, papers presented, abstracts, group pictures of
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      A timeline of the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, from Morrison and Coconni to SETI@home.
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      Frank D. Drake describes his experience searching for extraterrestrial intelligence.
      http://www.bigear.org/vol1no1/ozma.htm A Science Odyssey - Physics and Astronomy
      PBS articles about 20th century astronomy and physics.
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      Some Babylonian and Greek background, then pre-Islamic astronomy on the Arabian peninsula. http://www.al-kawn.com/Ihsan/Before%20Islam.htm Armagh Observatory History and Architecture Instuments, astronomers, a list of original sources archived. http://www.arm.ac.uk/history/ Astronomy in Japan Astronomy in Japan with a lot of information on Japanese Star lore and astronomical history. http://www2.gol.com/users/stever/jastro.html Astronomy in Sweden 1860-1940 From the Uppsala University Newsletter for History of Science. http://www.vethist.idehist.uu.se/english/newsletter/astronomy.html

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      Highly detailed biography including links to his full catalogue of 110 objects.
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    • Christiaan Huygens
      Short biography of Christiaan Huygens (1629-1695).
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    • History of Astronomy Short biographies of several less well known British astronomers. http://www.u-net.com/ph/astro-history/
    • History of Astronomy: Persons Catalogue of biographical links covering hundreds prominent astronomers, past and present. [Also in German] http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~pbrosche/hist_astr/ha_pers.html
    • Hodierna's Deep Sky Observations Catalogue of Giovanni Batista Hodierna's (1597-1660) long forgotten observations; detailed information about each object. http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/messier/xtra/similar/hodierna.html

    35. Astronomy History At Ole Miss
    History of Astronomy at the University of Mississippi. Barnard Observatory.Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard. was the University s
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    Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard discovered Sirius B, the "white dwarf" companion of Sirius the "dog star". However, due to the outbreak of the Civil War, it was never delivered to the University of Mississippi. Barnard's telescope was subsequently purchased by the Chicago Astronomical Society in 1863, and was given in trust to Northwest University in 1887. That telescope, together with Barnard's collection of physics instruments, would have allowed the University of Mississippi to become the foremost institution in America for the study of physics and astronomy. One of only three remaining antebellum buildings on campus, Barnard Observatory is now the home of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture . The Department of Physics and Astronomy moved to Lewis Hall and the Kennon Observatory in 1939.
    Kennon Observatory
    Kennon Observatory, conceived by Professor William Lee Kennon, was completed in 1939. Two copper-roofed domes were included to accomodate two different instruments: a fifteen inch telescope that was purchased in 1893, with co-aligned visual and photographic telescopes, was moved into the bigger dome, while the smaller dome originally housed a five inch telescope that had been acquired by F. A. P. Barnard in about 1856. In 1997, the department began refurbishing the smaller dome and the octagonal rooms of the Kennon Observatory. The smaller dome currently houses an electronic CCD camera attached to a twelve inch Schmidt-Cassegrian telescope.

    36. CWRU Astronomy: History
    History of the Warner and Swasey Observatory and Library. the death of Leonard Case,John Stockwell became its first Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy.
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    History of the Warner and Swasey Observatory and Library
    The astronomical tradition at Case Western Reserve University, then Case School of Applied Science, had its beginning before the foundation of the college itself, when its founder, Leonard Case, Jr., met John Stockwell, a self-educated astronomer. The two collaborated in a number of theoretical investigations concerning the motion of the moon. When the college was organized shortly after the death of Leonard Case, John Stockwell became its first Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. Research and instruction in astronomy began in the year 1881. About that time, two astronomical enthusiasts, Worcester R. Warner and Ambrose Swasey, moved their machine tool firm to Cleveland and began their distinguished careers in the manufacture of precision instruments and large telescopes.
    Worcester R. Warner and Ambrose Swasey They took a great interest in Case School of Applied Science; and when, after some years, they became trustees of the college, it was natural for them to take an interest in improving the astronomical equipment of the college. They encouraged Charles S. Howe, the second professor of astronomy and later president, in his work on the determination of fundamental star positions with the almuncantar. So interested were these two men in the study of the stars that they built and housed a 9.5 inch refracting telescope in a small observatory between their adjoining residences in Cleveland.

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    History of Astronomy. A Guide To Ancient Near Eastern Astronomy; AncientAstronomy Resource Center; Astronomiae Historia / History of Astronomy;
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    39. JAN - This Month's Astronomy History
    This Month in the History of Astronomy January. Birthdays. Jan 8,1942 Stephen Hawking, British theoretical astrophysicist. Jan
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    Birthdays
    • Jan 8, 1942 - Stephen Hawking, British theoretical astrophysicist.
    • Jan 10, 1936 - Robert W. Wilson, co-discoverer with Arno Penzias of the cosmic microwave (3 degree) background; 1978 Physics Nobel Laureate.
    • Jan 12, 1830 - The founding of what in 1831 would become the Royal Astronomical Society, by John Herschel, Charles Babbage, James South, and several others. The first "AS", the RAS has published it's Monthly Notices continuously since 1831.
    • Jan 19, 1747 - Johann Bode, publicizer of the Titus-Bode law, a nearly geometric progression of the distances of the planets from the Sun.
    • Jan 19, 1851 - Jacobus Kapteyn, who studied the distribution and motion of half a million stars and created the first modern model of the size and structure of the Milky Way Galaxy.
    • Jan 20, 1573 - Simon Mayr, who observed the moons of Jupiter at nearly the same time as Galileo and gave them the Greek names in use today.
    • Jan 21, 1792 - John Couch Adams, who predicted the existence of Neptune.
    • Jan 21, 1908 - Bengt Stromgren, developer of the theory of ionization nebulae (H II regions) such as the Orion and Trifid nebulas.

    40. JUL - This Month's Astronomy History
    This Month in the History of Astronomy July. Birthdays. July 19, 1846 EdwardPickering, pioneering American spectroscopist and Harvard College Obs.
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    This Month in the History of Astronomy July
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    • July 19, 1846 - Edward Pickering, pioneering American spectroscopist and Harvard College Obs. director from 1876 to 1919; this was the era of the introduction of photography in astronomy and the Harvard plate collection started during Pickering's tenure is still a valuable archival source of data.
    • July 22, 1784 - Friedrich Bessel, German astronomer and mathematician, who was the first ever, in 1837, to measure a star's parallax. (The star was 61 Cygni and the parallax was a mere 1/3rd of an arc-second). This ended a debate that dated back two millenia to the Greeks (Aristotle) about the distances to the stars. Bessel is also remembered for the mathematical functions that bear his name, which appear in many areas of mathematical physics.
    Discoveries and other firsts
    • July 1, 1770 - Lexell's comet passes a mere 2.3 million km from Earth, less than 9 times the distance to the Moon.
    • July 1, 1917 - The 100" mirror arrived on Mt. Wilson. Businessman John D. Hooker donated the funds for the glass, which was the same as that used for the wine bottles made by the Saint Gobrain Glassworks in France.
    • July 2, 1967 - The Vela gamma-ray satellite was launched with the intention of detecting nuclear bomb explosions but became famous for its serendipitous discovery of gamma-ray bursters.

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