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  1. The Lowells and Their Seven Worlds. With Illustrations. by Percival (1855-1916)] GREENSLET, Ferris. [LOWELL, 1946-01-01
  2. Annals of the Lowell Observatory. Volume I. Observations of the Planet Mars During the Opposition of 1894-5 Made at Flagstaff, Arizona. WITH: LOWELL. Annals of the Lowell Observatory. Volume II. Observations of the Planet Jupiter and its Satellites 1894 and 1895. II. Observations of Mars 1896 and 1897 Made at Flagstaff, Arizona, and Tacubaya, Mexico. WITH: LOWELL. Annals of the Lowell Observatory. Volume III. Observations of the Planet Mars During the Oppositions of 1894, 1896, 1898, 1901 and 1903 Made at Flagstaff, Arizona. by Percival (1855-1916). LOWELL, 1905
  3. Lowell Observatory photographs of the planets. by Percival (1855-1916). LOWELL, 1910-01-01
  4. New observations of the planet Mercury. by Percival (1855-1916). LOWELL, 1902-01-01
  5. Annals of the Lowell Observatory. Volume III. Observations of the Planet Mars During the Oppositions of 1894, 1896, 1898, 1901 and 1903 Made at Flagstaff, Arizona. by Percival (1855-1916) LOWELL, 1905
  6. Mars and its canals by Percival Lowell by Lowell. Percival. 1855-1916., 1906-01-01
  7. The soul of the Far East. by Percival Lowell. by Lowell. Percival. 1855-1916., 1911-01-01
  8. The solar system; six lectures delivered at the Massachusetts institute of technology in December, 1902 by Percival, 1855-1916 Lowell, 2009-10-26
  9. Occult Japan. or. The way of the gods an esoteric study of Japan by Lowell. Percival. 1855-1916., 1894-01-01
  10. Mars as the abode of life by Percival, 1855-1916 Lowell, 2009-10-26
  11. Percival Lowell: The Culture and Science of a Boston Brahmin by David Strauss, 2001-02

1. Biography - Percival Lowell
Short biography.
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Percival Lowell (1855-1916)
Latest Modification: June 20, 1996 Percival Lowell came from a distinguished New England family. His younger brother Abbott was president of Harvard University, and his sister Amy was a well-known poet and critic. After his graduation from Harvard in 1876, with distinction in mathematics, he traveled for a number of years throughout the Far East before settling down to a career in astronomy. He was particularly interested in Mars and its "canals," of which drawings by the Italian astronomer Schiaparelli had received wide public attention. In 1894 he founded the Lowell Observatory at Flagstaff, Arizona. Its altitude of some 7000 feet and its dry desert air made it an excellent observing site for the study of Mars, which was then close to the Earth. During 15 years of intensive study of Mars, whose surface markings he drew in intricate detail, Lowell pressed for acceptance of the network of several hundred fine, straight lines he drew on his maps and their intersection in a number of "oases." Lowell concluded that the bright areas were deserts and the dark ones patches of vegetation and that water from the melting polar cap flowed down the canals toward the equatorial region to revive the vegetation. He supposed the canals to have been constructed by intelligent beings who once flourished on Mars. Lowell published his views in three books: Mars Mars and Its Canals (1906), and

2. Lowell, Percival (1855-1916)
Lowell, Percival (18551916) Born into a wealthy and well-known Bostonianfamily, Lowell gave no early indication of the obsession
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Born into a wealthy and well-known Bostonian family, Lowell gave no early indication of the obsession that would come to dominate his life and create an enduring romance involving extraterrestrial canals (see Mars, canals of ) and an advanced Martian civilization (see Mars, life on ). At Harvard, where for 24 years his brother was president, he showed a talent for mathematics and even presented an astronomical address entitled "The Nebular Hypothesis". But following his graduation, he devoted the next 17 years to family business concerns and three extended stays in the Orient. He served as Foreign Secretary and Counselor to the first Korean diplomatic mission and, during his time in Korea and Japan, wrote four books on Eastern thought and culture. Then, for some reason which is not entirely clear, he caught the Mars bug. Perhaps he had been inspired by reading Flammarion 's popular treatise on the planet. Or, it may have been

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Lowell, Percival (18551916), American astronomer, who made significantobservations of the planets. He is best known for his belief
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4. Biography - Percival Lowell
Percival Lowell (18551916). Latest Modification June 20, 1996. PercivalLowell came from a distinguished New England family. His
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Percival Lowell (1855-1916)
Latest Modification: June 20, 1996 Percival Lowell came from a distinguished New England family. His younger brother Abbott was president of Harvard University, and his sister Amy was a well-known poet and critic. After his graduation from Harvard in 1876, with distinction in mathematics, he traveled for a number of years throughout the Far East before settling down to a career in astronomy. He was particularly interested in Mars and its "canals," of which drawings by the Italian astronomer Schiaparelli had received wide public attention. In 1894 he founded the Lowell Observatory at Flagstaff, Arizona. Its altitude of some 7000 feet and its dry desert air made it an excellent observing site for the study of Mars, which was then close to the Earth. During 15 years of intensive study of Mars, whose surface markings he drew in intricate detail, Lowell pressed for acceptance of the network of several hundred fine, straight lines he drew on his maps and their intersection in a number of "oases." Lowell concluded that the bright areas were deserts and the dark ones patches of vegetation and that water from the melting polar cap flowed down the canals toward the equatorial region to revive the vegetation. He supposed the canals to have been constructed by intelligent beings who once flourished on Mars. Lowell published his views in three books: Mars Mars and Its Canals (1906), and

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Author Lowell, Percival, 18551916 Keywords Authors L Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916;Titles N ; Subject subject unknown. Soul of the Far East, The, 1998.
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6. Text Details For Noto: An Unexplained Corner Of Japan
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7. Soul Of The Far East, The
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9. Noto An Unexplained Corner Of Japan
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11. NOTED PERSONALITIES Noted Scientists Of The Past Surgery. Percival
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12. Lowell, Percival
Lowell, Percival (18551916). US astronomer who predicted the existence of a planetbeyond Neptune, starting the search that led to the discovery of Pluto 1930.
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Lowell, Percival
US astronomer who predicted the existence of a planet beyond Neptune, starting the search that led to the discovery of Pluto 1930. In 1894 he founded the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, where he reported seeing 'canals' (now known to be optical effects and natural formations) on the surface of Mars.
Lowell was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and studied mathematics at Harvard. He spent 16 years in business and diplomacy, mainly in the Far East, before taking up astronomy, becoming professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1902.
Influenced strongly by the work of Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli, Lowell set up his observatory at Flagstaff originally with the sole intention of confirming the presence of advanced life forms on Mars. He thought he could make out a complex and regular network of canals and regular seasonal variations that to him indicated agricultural activity. He led an expedition to the Chilean Andes in 1907 which produced the first high-quality photographs of the planet.

13. MSN Encarta - Lowell, Percival
Lowell, Percival. Lowell, Percival ( 18551916), American astronomer, who made significant observations of and educated at Harvard University, Lowell traveled in Japan and Korea from
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14. Percival Lowell Y Los Canales De Marte
Translate this page Percival Lowell (1855-1916), astrónomo estadounidense que realizóobservaciones significativas de los planetas. Es conocido por
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Percival Lowell (1855-1916), astrónomo estadounidense que realizó observaciones significativas de los planetas. Es conocido por propugnar la existencia de canales en la superficie de Marte, y convertir estos supuestos canales en la prueba evidente de que había vida inteligente en el planeta.
Nació en Boston, Massachusetts, y estudió en la Universidad de Harvard. Viajó a Japón y Corea desde 1877 hasta 1893 y posteriormente escribió libros sobre Asia oriental. En 1894 fundó y fue director del Observatorio Lowell en Flagstaff, Arizona.
Tuvo conocimiento de los estudios realizados en Italia por el astrónomo Giovani Schiaparelli (1835-1910) sobre la geografía de Marte, estudios que habían llevado a la determinación de la existencia de un reticulado de líneas con una longitud de miles de kilómetros, los llamados canales.
Lowell interpretó tales estructuras como excavaciones construidas por los habitantes de aquel planeta para transportar el agua de las zonas polares a las áridas tierras del ecuador. Estas deducciones fueron consideradas bastante fantásticas por la mayoría de los científicos de la época.

15. Percival Lowell I Els Canals De Mart
Percival Lowell (18551916), astrònom nord-americà que va realitzarobservacions significatives dels planetes. És conegut per
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Altres seccions Astronomia Educativa El Sistema Solar Fotos del Sistema Solar L'Univers ... Lectures d'Astronomia Percival Lowell (1855-1916), astrònom nord-americà que va realitzar observacions significatives dels planetes. És conegut per propugnar l'existència de canals a la superfície de Mart, i convertir aquests suposats canals en la prova evident que havia vida intel·ligent en aquell planeta.
Va néixer a Boston, Massachusetts, i va estudiar a la Universitat d'Harvard. Va viatjar a Japó i Corea des de 1877 fins 1893 i posteriorment va escriure llibres sobre Àsia oriental. Al 1894 va fundar i va ser director de l'Observatori Lowell a Flagstaff, Arizona.
Va tenir coneixement dels estudis realitzats a Itàlia per l'astrònom Giovani Schiaparelli (1835-1910) sobre la geografia de Mart, estudis que havien dut a la determinació de l'existència d'un reticulat de línies amb una longitud de milers de quilòmetres, els anomenats canals.
Lowell va interpretar aquelles estructures com a excavacions construïdes pels habitants del planeta per a transportar l'aigua de les zones polars a les àrides terres de l'equador. Aquestes deduccions van ser considerades bastant fantàstiques per la majoria dels científics de l'època.
Des de 1902 fins a la seva mort, va ser professor no resident d'astronomia en l'Institut de Tecnologia de Massachusetts. Lowell es va dedicar també a analitzar el moviment dels dos planetes extrems coneguts: Urà i Neptú. De la irregularitat de les seves òrbites va deduir que allí devia haver un novè planeta. El va buscar activament des del seu observatori, però sense resultat.

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Lowell Percival (1855-1916), astronom i dyplomata amerykañski. W zbudowanym przez siebie obserwatorium ( Lowell Observatory ) prowadzi³ obserwacje powierzchni Marsa . W 1915 na podstawie perturbacji w ruchu Urana obliczy³ po³o¿enie nie znanej wówczas planety, któr± odkryto dopiero w 1930 (w Lowell Observatory) i nazwano Plutonem WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

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19. Mars - Percival Lowell And Mars
Percival Lowell and Mars. 148 k GIF 37 k JPEG Lowell Observatory Photo PercivalLowell (1855-1916) is one of the best known observers of the planet Mars.
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Photo P ercival L owell (1855-1916) is one of the best known observers of the planet Mars. Lowell is pictured here in the observer's chair of the 61-centimeter (24-inch) refracting telescope in the observatory he established in Flagstaff, Arizona. Lowell Observatory is still one of the foremost sites for telescopic studies of Mars and the other planets.
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Percival Lowell made this globe of Mars summarizing his observations of the planet for the year 1901. - Loaned by Lowell Observatory The straight lines represent features that were first "seen" by the Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli in 1877. He called them canali , an Italian word meaning channels . The canali were also observed by Lowell who concluded they were canals built by intelligent beings. The canals supposedly supplied water from the melting polar caps to a desert world. In his book " Mars as the Abode of Life ", published in 1908, Percival Lowell presented his theory that Mars' canals were built by intelligent beings.

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Percival Lowell (18551916) is one of the best known observers of theplanet Mars. Lowell is pictured here in the observer s chair
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Photo P ercival L owell (1855-1916) is one of the best known observers of the planet Mars. Lowell is pictured here in the observer's chair of the 61-centimeter (24-inch) refracting telescope in the observatory he established in Flagstaff, Arizona. Lowell Observatory is still one of the foremost sites for telescopic studies of Mars and the other planets. The Canals of Mars
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P ercival Lowell made this globe of Mars summarizing his observations of the planet for the year 1901. T he straight lines represent features that were first "seen" by the Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli in 1877. He called them canali , an Italian word meaning channels . The canali were also observed by Lowell who concluded they were canals built by intelligent beings. The canals supposedly supplied water from the melting polar caps to a desert world. In his book " Mars as the Abode of Life ", published in 1908, Percival Lowell presented his theory that Mars' canals were built by intelligent beings.

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