Grand Phases on the Sun e-bog
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It was one more defeat in our long and losing battle to keep the Sun perfect, or, if not perfect, constant,and if inconstant, regular. Why we think the Sun should be any of these when other stars are not ismore a question for social than for physical science. John A. ("e;Jack"e;) EddyDelineator of the Maunder MinimumOn the human Ide fi xe as to why the Sun must be seen energetically a...
E-bog
35,47 DKK
Forlag
Trafford Publishing
Udgivet
31 december 2012
Længde
224 sider
Genrer
Astronomy, space and time
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781466963009
It was one more defeat in our long and losing battle to keep the Sun perfect, or, if not perfect, constant,and if inconstant, regular. Why we think the Sun should be any of these when other stars are not ismore a question for social than for physical science. John A. ("e;Jack"e;) EddyDelineator of the Maunder MinimumOn the human Ide fi xe as to why the Sun must be seen energetically as a linear entity. Around 1904, Kapteyn noticed that the stars did not move randomly through space, but that theirmovements had preferential directions... there was regularity in something astronomers had alwaysthought to be chaotic. Adriaan Blaauw, emeritus director of the Kapteyn Institute, Groningen, NetherlandsOn Jacob Cornelius Kapteyn's discovery of star streaming: the concept of galactic rotation and so, proofof some regularity in stellar behavior.