Read The Story of Astronomy Online
Authors: Peter Aughton
leap years,
41
Leavitt, Henrietta,
229
â31,
236
,
341
Leibniz, Gottfried,
156
Levy, David,
325
light
Herschel's experiments,
187
Newton's experiments,
130
â1
waves or particles?,
153
â4,
206
â9,
249
â50
see also
optics
light years,
200
Lippershey, Hans,
100
Liverpool,
109
â11
longitude
see
latitude and longitude
Lorentz, Hendrick,
209
Lorini, Nicolo,
103
Louis XIV, king of France,
150
â1
Lowell, Percival,
308
Lowell Observatory,
231
Lyell, Charles,
202
â3
magnetism,
194
â7
see also
electromagnetism
maps,
159
â60
Mars
ability to support life,
363
â4
ancients' understanding of movements,
11
and Copernican cosmology,
77
,
78
exploration,
307
â10
Galileo's observations,
102
and Horrocks' hypothesis,
123
orbit,
92
â3
use to determine EarthâSun distance,
152
Mather, Richard,
112
matrix mechanics,
250
Maxwell, James Clerk,
196
â7,
224
,
226
â7
Mayans,
14
Mayer, Tobias,
176
Mayer, Walter,
225
Mendeleyev, Dmitry,
199
Mercury
ancients' understanding of movements,
11
and Copernican cosmology,
77
,
78
death,
253
exploration,
311
â12
Gassendi's observations of transit,
123
orbit,
219
Mersenne, Marin,
148
â9
Messenger
mission,
312
Messier, Charles,
182
Michell, John,
156
microwaves,
197
Milky Way
Herschel's model,
186
â7
position in universe,
241
rotation,
347
â8
size,
236
Sun's position,
186
â7,
235
â6,
346
Miller, Stanley,
364
Miranda,
317
Mohammed, Prophet,
53
Moon
ancients' understanding of movements,
2
,
5
â10,
13
,
26
â9,
44
,
46
craters,
363
dark side,
306
distance from Earth and size,
26
â9,
37
,
46
Earth's gravitational force on,
135
â6
first examination by telescope,
101
formation,
361
â3
landings,
306
â7
libration,
157
meteorites striking,
69
â70
orbit,
124
â5
phases,
9
â10
photographs,
204
rotation,
159
and Sumerians,
17
and tides,
10
use to determine longitude,
151
,
163
,
164
â5,
167
â9,
175
â7
worship,
14
see also
eclipses, lunar
moons: formation,
360
â1
motion, Newton's laws,
133
â4,
143
â5
Mount Wilson Observatory,
234
â7
Much Hoole,
117
â18
mural quadrants,
86
navigation
arc of the meridian,
159
astrolabes,
51
â2,
54
â5,
60
,
70
â1,
162
compasses,
194
measuring longitude,
151
,
161
â77
nautical almanacs,
170
â7
origin of degrees and minutes,
18
origin of latitude and longitude,
36
nebulae,
181
,
182
,
204
,
244
â5,
346
planetary,
254
Neptune,
192
â3,
312
,
317
,
360
â1
neutrons,
337
New Horizons
probe,
318
Newton, Humphrey,
145
â6
Newton, Isaac
date of birth,
291
on Descartes,
150
and Flamsteed's research,
169
on Horrocks,
126
and light,
153
â4
as Master of the Mint,
191
and Moon's motion,
168
overview,
128
â46
rivalry with Leibniz,
156
validity of laws,
226
â7
Nizam ul Mulk,
60
â1
Novara, Domenico Maria de,
72
nuclear fission,
251
nuclear force
nuclear fusion,
251
nuclear physics,
246
â58
numerical systems: zero,
55
observatories
Harvard,
229
Hubble Space Telescope,
237
,
241
,
317
,
319
â22,
345
Lowell,
231
Mount Wilson,
234
â7
Paris,
150
â2
in space,
322
â4
Uraniborg,
84
â6
Odoacer,
52
Oenopides,
23
Olber, Heinrich,
155
Olber's paradox,
155
Omar Khayyam,
60
â5
Oort, Jan,
319
Oort Cloud,
319
Opportunity
rover,
309
optics,
58
â9
active and adaptive,
321
Orion Nebula,
204
pair production,
335
Palomar Observatory,
235
Pandora,
316
parallax method,
340
â1
solar parallax,
123
â4
stellar parallax,
200
â1,
204
â5,
341
Parbsjerg, Manderup,
82
Paris Observatory,
150
â2
parsecs,
200
Pascal, Blaise,
149
Pascal's triangle,
62
Peacock, George,
188
â9
Penrose, Roger,
278
,
299
â300,
302
â3
Penzias, Arno,
328
periodic table,
199
Perlmutter, Saul,
354
Persian astronomy
see
Arabian and Persian astronomy
PG 2112+059 (quasar),
282
Phoenix
lander,
309
photoelectric effect,
213
â14
photography
see
astrophotography
pi,
18
â19
Picard, Jean,
151
â2
Planck, Max,
330
Planck Era,
334
Planck scale,
330
â1
plane of the ecliptic,
48
planetesimals,
359
planets
ancients' understanding of movements,
10
â11,
44
â5,
46
,
47
â9
and Copernican cosmology,
76
â9
Descartes' theories on motions,
150
dwarf planets,
318
escape velocities,
155
â6,
270
â1
formation,
358
â61
gravity's effect on orbits,
138
â45,
158
Horrocks' hypothesis,
123
Kepler's laws of planetary motion,
93
â4
life on other,
96
â7,
261
â3,
274
â5,
358
,
363
â4
measuring distance from Earth,
341
orbits and positions,
79
,
81
â95
see also individual planets by name
Pluto,
318
Poseidonius,
33
â4
prime mover,
48
prisms,
130
â1
probability, binomial,
62
Prometheus,
316
protons,
337
Ptolemy
and the Moon,
125
on orbit shape,
93
overview,
43
â9
pulsars,
261
â5
Pythagoras,
23
quadrants, mural,
86
quantum mechanics,
225
,
250
,
296
,
300
â2
quarks,
337
quintessence,
356
â7
radio waves,
197
ratios,
62
Reber, Grote,
260
Reconnaissance
orbiter,
309
redshift,
231
â2,
280
â1,
344
â5,
352
relativity
and black holes,
277
general theory of,
216
â21,
222
â4
and quantum mechanics,
296
,
300
â2
special theory of,
208
â9,
210
,
213
â16
Rhaeticus,
80
Rhodes, Colossus of,
35
â6
ring systems,
360
â1
Roman empire, fall of,
52
Rømer, Ole,
152
â3
Romulus Augustus, Western Roman emperor,
52
rotation curve,
348
Royal Astronomical Society,
188
Royal Society,
131
,
138
,
147
,
149
â50
RR Lyrae variables,
236
Rubin, Vera,
348
Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor,
87
,
90
,
94
â5
Rudolphine Tables
,
90
â1,
94
â5,
116
Russell, Henry Norris,
341
Rutherford, Ernest,
247
â8
Sagredo, Giovanni Francesco,
105
Salviati, Fillipo,
104
Sandage, Allan,
279
Saturn
ancients' understanding of movements,
11
and Copernican cosmology,
78
orbit,
158
Schiaparelli, Giovanni,
308
Schmidt, Brian,
354
Schmidt, Maarten,
280
Schrödinger, Erwin,
250
Scout
missions,
309
â10
Secchi, Angelo,
205
â6
SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence),
274
â5
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World,
35
â6
Shapley, Harlow,
233
â4,
235
â6
Shoemaker-Levy 9 (comet),
313
,
325
singularity theory,
299
â300,
302
Slipher, Vesto,
231
â2,
239
,
344
SNC meteorite,
363
â4
SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory) spacecraft,
323