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Authors: Peter Aughton
Cook, Captain James,
176
â7
Copernicus, Nicolaus influence,
83
,
91
,
96
â7,
104
,
116
influences on,
60
overview,
71
â80
Cosmic Background Explorer,
329
cosmic microwave background
see
CMB
cosmological constant,
221
â2,
355
â6
cosmology
ancient Greek,
23
,
25
â31,
37
,
44
â9
Arab,
56
Babylonian,
19
â20
Copernican,
71
â80
Galileo's support for Copernican,
104
â8
Crab Nebula,
263
Crabtree, William,
95
,
116
,
118
,
119
,
121
â2
cubic equations,
62
Curtis, Heber,
233
â4
Cygnus X-1,
273
Dalton, John,
198
dark matter,
340
,
348
â51,
352
â3
Darwin, Charles,
201
â2
Davy, Sir Humphrey,
196
Dawn Mission
probe,
318
Deep Impact
spacecraft,
324
â5
deferents and epicycles system,
44
â5
Deptford
, HMS,
174
Desargues, Girard,
149
Dicke, Robert,
328
Digges, Captain Dudley,
174
â5
dimensions: fourth,
283
â6
Din Malik Shah, sultan of Jalal,
61
Discovery
space shuttle,
319
Doppler, Christian,
232
Doppler effect,
232
Draper, Henry,
204
Draper, John,
204
dwarf planets,
318
E = mc
2
,
221
,
226
,
247
,
252
,
338
,
355
Earnshaw, Thomas,
176
Earth
age,
201
â3
Arab cosmological theories,
56
Copernican cosmology,
71
â80,
104
â8
craters,
363
early cosmological theories,
13
,
19
â20,
23
,
25
â31,
37
,
44
â9
death,
253
escape velocity,
270
â1
formation,
358
â61
and formation of the Moon,
361
â3
rotation cycles,
40
shape,
159
Easter, calculating date,
74
eclipses, lunar
ancients' knowledge,
26
,
28
,
39
â40,
44
,
47
and longitude calculation,
163
supposed influence on life on Earth,
82
eclipses, solar
ancients' knowledge,
5
â7,
23
,
25
â6,
37
â8,
44
,
47
and longitude calculation,
163
mentions in
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
,
68
Eddington, Sir Arthur,
220
,
223
,
252
,
341
Einstein, Albert,
136
,
209
â27,
232
Einstein, Eduard,
211
Einstein, Elsa,
225
Einstein, Hans Albert,
211
Einstein, Mileva,
211
Einstein Cross,
223
â4
Einstein Ring,
223
electricity,
194
â7
nuclear-generated,
251
electrons,
248
Electroweak Era,
337
elements
discovery,
198
â9
formation,
253
,
254
,
256
â7,
265
â9,
297
â8
epicycles
see
deferents and epicycles system
equinoxes, precession of,
40
,
42
,
47
equivalence, principle of,
217
â21
Eratosthenes,
31
â2
Eris,
318
escape velocities,
155
â6,
270
â1
ether,
206
â9
Euclid,
62
Eudoxus,
45
EUVE (Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer),
322
â3
Evans, Revd. Robert Owen,
325
Evelyn, John,
136
â8
evolution theory,
201
â2
extraterrestrial life,
96
â7,
261
â3,
274
â5,
358
,
363
â4
Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer
see
EUVE
Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer
see
FUSE
Faraday, Michael,
195
â6,
226
â7
Fermat, Pierre de,
149
Fisher, Richard,
342
Fitzgerald, Edward,
63
FitzGerald, George,
209
Flamsteed, John,
125
,
152
,
166
â9,
170
â1
force concept,
332
â4
Fowler, William,
298
France: maps,
159
â60
Frederick II, king of Denmark,
62
,
84
â5,
86
,
87
Friedmann, Alexander,
221
â2,
326
FUSE (Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer),
322
â3
Gagarin, Yuri,
305
â6
galaxies
classification,
238
â9
clustering,
351
â2
measuring distance from Earth,
344
â5,
351
â2
movements,
239
â43
rotation and structure,
346
â53
see also individual galaxies by name
Galileo
spacecraft,
312
,
313
â14
Galileo Galilei,
96
,
97
â108,
148
,
149
,
164
,
291
Galle, Johann Gottfried,
193
gamma rays,
322
Gamow, George,
326
â7
Ganymede,
314
â15
Geller, Margaret,
352
George III, king of Great Britain and Ireland,
184
George, Prince, of Denmark,
169
Gervaise of Canterbury,
69
â70
Graham, George,
172
Grand Unification Epoch
see
GUE
gravitational accretion,
359
gravitational lensing,
222
â4,
350
â1
gravity
and black holes,
269
â70,
271
â2,
277
â8
Copernican attitude,
75
and dark energy,
355
â7
escape velocities,
155
â6,
270
â1
Galileo's experiments,
99
â100
importance,
193
â5
measuring specific,
98
Newton's theory,
131
â3,
134
,
135
â6,
138
â45
and planetary orbits,
158
separation from other forces during Big Bang,
334
and space/time,
216
â20
and unified field theory,
333
â4
“Great Debate,”
233
â4
Great Wall,
352
Greek astronomy,
22
â40,
43
â9
Green, Charles,
177
Greenwich Observatory,
151
,
165
â9
Gregory XIII, Pope,
41
Grossmann, Marcel,
224
GUE (Grand Unification Epoch),
335
Guth, Alan,
335
H-R diagram,
341
â2
Habicht, Konrad,
212
Hadron and Lepton Era,
337
â8
Hale, George Ellery,
234
â5,
236
Halley, Edmond,
68
â9,
138
â43,
169
â71
Harrison, John,
171
â6
Harrison, William,
174
Harvard, John,
114
Harvard Observatory,
229
Harvard University,
114
Hawking, Stephen,
278
,
290
â304
Heisenberg, Werner,
250
helium,
338
Herschel, Caroline,
180
â1,
182
,
184
,
185
,
189
Herschel, John,
126
,
184
,
186
,
188
â91
Herschel, Margaret,
190
Herschel, William,
178
â89
Hertzsprung, Ejnar,
341
Herzog, Albert,
211
Hesiod,
22
Hevelius, Elizabeth Margarethe,
127
Hevelius, Johannes,
126
â7
Horace,
78
Horrocks, Jeremiah,
95
,
110
â26,
168
Hoyle, Fred,
243
,
253
,
265
â7,
292
,
296
â8
Hubble, Edwin,
222
,
234
,
235
,
236
â42,
344
Hubble Space Telescope,
237
,
241
,
317
,
319
â22,
345
Hubble's constant,
239
â42,
344
â5
Hubble's law,
239
â42,
344
,
354
â5
Huchra Lens,
224
Hven,
84
â6
hydrogen,
338
hydrogen spectrum,
199
hydrostatic balances,
98
Inflationary Epoch,
335
â6
infrared,
187
interferometry,
321
Io,
314
Islamic astronomy
see
Arabian and Persian astronomy
Israel, Werner,
303
James I and VI, king of England and Scotland,
85
Jansky, Karl,
259
â60
Jodrell Bank,
261
Jupiter
ancients' understanding of movements,
11
and the asteroid belt,
360
and Copernican cosmology,
78
exploration,
312
â16
orbit,
158
rings,
360
â1
use to calculate speed of light,
152
â3
use to determine longitude,
151
,
163
â4
Keck Telescopes,
321
Kendall, Larcum,
176
Kennedy, John F.,
306
Kepler, Johannes,
81
,
87
â95,
116
,
258
Kepler's Star,
91
Khwajah Nizami,
64
Kuiper, Gerard,
319
Kuiper Belt,
319
Lagrange, Joseph-Louis,
157
,
158
,
188
Laika (dog),
305
Lansberg, Philip,
116
Laplace, Pierre Simon,
157
,
158
,
188
Large Hadron Collider,
333