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The lost constellations[electronic r...
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Barentine, John C.
The lost constellations[electronic resource] :a history of obsolete, extinct, or forgotten star lore /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
523.8
書名/作者:
The lost constellations : a history of obsolete, extinct, or forgotten star lore // by John C. Barentine.
作者:
Barentine, John C.
出版者:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xx, 506 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Constellations.
標題:
Astronomy, Ancient.
標題:
Popular Science.
標題:
Popular Science in Astronomy.
標題:
Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology.
標題:
History of Science.
ISBN:
9783319227955
ISBN:
9783319227948
內容註:
Introduction -- What Is A Constellation? -- The Celestial Cartographers -- IAU Commission 3 and the 'Modern 88' -- The Lost Constellations -- Asterisms, Single-Sourced Constellations, and 'Re-branded' Figures -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- Index.
摘要、提要註:
Casual stargazers are familiar with many classical figures and asterisms composed of bright stars (e.g., Orion and the Plough), but this book reveals not just the constellations of today but those of yesteryear. The history of the human identification of constellations among the stars is explored through the stories of some influential celestial cartographers whose works determined whether new inventions survived. The history of how the modern set of 88 constellations was defined by the professional astronomy community is recounted, explaining how the constellations described in the book became permanently "extinct." Dr. Barentine addresses why some figures were tried and discarded, and also directs observers to how those figures can still be picked out on a clear night if one knows where to look. These lost constellations are described in great detail using historical references, ennabling observers to rediscover them on their own surveys of the sky. Treatment of the obsolete constellations as extant features of the night sky adds a new dimension to stargazing that merges history with the accessibility and immediacy of the night sky.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22795-5
The lost constellations[electronic resource] :a history of obsolete, extinct, or forgotten star lore /
Barentine, John C.
The lost constellations
a history of obsolete, extinct, or forgotten star lore /[electronic resource] :by John C. Barentine. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - xx, 506 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Springer Praxis books. - Springer Praxis books..
Introduction -- What Is A Constellation? -- The Celestial Cartographers -- IAU Commission 3 and the 'Modern 88' -- The Lost Constellations -- Asterisms, Single-Sourced Constellations, and 'Re-branded' Figures -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- Index.
Casual stargazers are familiar with many classical figures and asterisms composed of bright stars (e.g., Orion and the Plough), but this book reveals not just the constellations of today but those of yesteryear. The history of the human identification of constellations among the stars is explored through the stories of some influential celestial cartographers whose works determined whether new inventions survived. The history of how the modern set of 88 constellations was defined by the professional astronomy community is recounted, explaining how the constellations described in the book became permanently "extinct." Dr. Barentine addresses why some figures were tried and discarded, and also directs observers to how those figures can still be picked out on a clear night if one knows where to look. These lost constellations are described in great detail using historical references, ennabling observers to rediscover them on their own surveys of the sky. Treatment of the obsolete constellations as extant features of the night sky adds a new dimension to stargazing that merges history with the accessibility and immediacy of the night sky.
ISBN: 9783319227955
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-22795-5doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
616430
Constellations.
LC Class. No.: QB801.6 / .B37 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 523.8
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