Charles Olivier and the Rise of Meteor Science

Charles Olivier and the Rise of Meteor Science
Author: Richard Taibi
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2016-11-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319445182

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This fascinating portrait of an amateur astronomy movement tells the story of how Charles Olivier recruited a hard-working cadre of citizen scientists to rehabilitate the study of meteors. By 1936, Olivier and members of his American Meteor Society had succeeded in disproving an erroneous idea about meteor showers. Using careful observations, they restored the public’s trust in predictions about periodic showers and renewed respect for meteor astronomy among professional astronomers in the United States. Charles Olivier and his society of observers who were passionate about watching for meteors in the night sky left a major impact on the field. In addition to describing Olivier’s career and describing his struggles with competitive colleagues in a hostile scientific climate, the author provides biographies of some of the scores of women and men of all ages who aided Olivier in making shower observations, from the Leonids and Perseids and others. Half of these amateur volunteers were from 13 to 25 years of age. Their work allowed Olivier and the AMS to contradict the fallacious belief in stationary and long-enduring meteor showers, bringing the theory of their origin into alignment with celestial mechanics. Thanks to Olivier and his collaborators, the study of meteors took a great leap forward in the twentieth century to earn a place as a worthy topic of study among professional astronomers.

Binary Stars Neutrinos and Liquid Crystals

Binary Stars  Neutrinos  and Liquid Crystals
Author: Paul A. Heiney
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2022-12-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781669851578

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This book traces the parallel paths of physics and astronomy at the University of Pennsylvania, starting with their genesis in the 18th century, through the rising stature of both departments in the 20th century, and concluding with their unification in 1994. Along the way we meet David Rittenhouse, who observed the transit of Venus in 1769, Charles Doolittle, whose remarkable beard would freeze to his telescope on cold nights, Gaylord Harnwell, who transformed first the physics department and then the entire university, and Raymond Davis, who uncovered a mystery in the middle of the sun. The stories are tragic (Arthur Goodspeed failed to discover X-rays through inattention), horrifying (Dicran Kabakjian poisoned an entire neighborhood), and celebratory (three Penn physicists received the Nobel Prize in the late 20th Century). The reader will gain an appreciation, not just of the history of one institution, but of the ways these two disciplines both intersect and complement each other.

William Frederick Denning

William Frederick Denning
Author: Martin Beech
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2023-12-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783031444432

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This book provides a detailed biographical account of the industrious late nineteenth-century astronomer William Frederick Denning who, in later life, rose to be a celebrated public figure and a highly respected amateur astronomer. The book also examines Denning’s many contributions to the astronomy of his time. As an indomitable promotor of amateur astronomy, Denning was closely involved in the formation of the short-lived, but historically pivotal, Observational Astronomy Society (OAS) in 1869. Readers will learn about the origins and the observational programs initiated by the OAS, and the author also presents a series of biographical sketches of its most industrious members. Furthermore, by examining Denning’s letters and publications, the author shows how he helped to nurture the growth of amateur astronomy, also teaching amateur observers how to make their efforts scientifically useful. A stalwart observer and enthusiast himself, Denning was a key player in the development of meteor astronomy in England, culminating in his being invited, in 1922, to be the first President of Commission 22 (meteors, meteorites and interplanetary dust) of the newly formed International Astronomical Union. The text follows the development and rapid growth of meteor astronomy during the nineteenth century, focusing upon the key observations and important theoretical advances. In addition, it pays tribute to pioneering practitioners, who, along with Denning, set out to unravel the story and secrets of the shooting stars. While not an openly forthright or strident figure, Denning, at the height of his career, became embroiled in two public and controversial issues. The first related to his pseudo-scientific theory of optical blurring, and his belief that large-aperture telescopes performed less efficiently than smaller-aperture telescopes when used in the study of planetary disks. The second concerned the mysterious issue of stationary meteor shower radiants—an apparent observational reduction that was completely at odds with both the standard theories of gravitational dynamics and the generally accepted notion of meteoroid stream structure. The book explores these two controversies and uses them to examine Denning’s outlook on scientific methodology.

Results Derived from 8600 Meteor Observations Made During the Years 1919 1925 by Charles P Olivier

Results Derived from 8600 Meteor Observations Made During the Years 1919 1925  by Charles P  Olivier
Author: Charles P. Olivier
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 49
Release: 1929
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:458981528

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The Heavens on Fire

The Heavens on Fire
Author: Mark Littmann
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1999-09-09
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0521779790

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Highly readable account of meteors, especially the spectacular Leonid showers, due in mid-November.

Atlas of Meteor Showers

Atlas of Meteor Showers
Author: Philip M. Bagnall
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2022-02-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030766436

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This atlas contains everything you need to know about meteor showers and how to observe them. It begins with the science behind these celestial fireworks, then equips you with all the practical knowledge you’ll need to make the most of these wonderful astronomical events. The book is rich with illustrations, graphs and resources to assist your hobby. In addition, it includes downloadable radiant charts, report sheets, radiant altitude data, plotting charts and more, to help you locate each shower, record its activity and plot individual meteors during your nights of observation. Intended for amateurs of all levels and requiring no special equipment, this accessible Atlas of Meteor Showers will hone your skills and keep you engaged throughout the year, no matter where you are in the world.

Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports

Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1158
Release: 1965
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN: MINN:31951000607646O

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Publications of the Leander McCormick Observatory of the University of Virginia

Publications of the Leander McCormick Observatory of the University of Virginia
Author: University of Virginia. Leander McCormick Observatory
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 746
Release: 1883
Genre: Astronomy
ISBN: SRLF:A0008110595

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