Rock Legends: The Asteroids and Their Discoverers: Springer Praxis Books
Autor Paul Murdinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2018
Free from a need to conform to scientific naming conventions, the names evidence hero-worship, sycophancy, avarice, vanity, whimsy, erudition and wit, revealing the human side of astronomers, especially where controversy has followed the christening. Murdin draws from extensive historical records to explore the debate over these names. Each age reveals its own biases and preferences in the naming process.
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Originally regarded as “vermin of the skies,” asteroids are minor planets, rocky scraps left over from the formation of the larger planets, or broken fragments of worlds that have collided. Their scientific classification as “minor” planets makes them seem unimportant, but over the past decades asteroids have been acknowledged to be key players in the Solar System. This view of their starring role even alters the trajectories of spacecraft: NASA’s policy for new space missions en route to the outer planets is that they must divert to study passing asteroids whenever possible. This book provides for readers a complete tour of the fascinating world of asteroids.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783319811321
ISBN-10: 3319811320
Pagini: 207
Ilustrații: IX, 207 p. 38 illus., 19 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 210 x 279 mm
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seriile Springer Praxis Books, Popular Astronomy
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3319811320
Pagini: 207
Ilustrații: IX, 207 p. 38 illus., 19 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 210 x 279 mm
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seriile Springer Praxis Books, Popular Astronomy
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Introduction.- Chapter 1: When the Stars Fell Down.- Chapter 2: From Eyesight to Space Satellites.-Chapter 3: Find Minor Planets by Technology.- Chapter 4: Naming and Possessing.- Chapter 5: At the Edge of the Solar System.- Chapter 6: Filling the Gap.- Chapter 7: Controlled by Jupiter.- Chapter 8: The Chaotic Solar System.- Chapter 9: The Fate of Asteroids.- References.
Recenzii
“Paul Murdin has been honoured by having an asteroid named after him. ... This promotion to the celestial hall of fame has generated a fascination for asteroidal nomenclature the result of which is this gem of a book. ... Murdin’s insightful, well-written, and highly readable book will do much to encourage more astronomers to study them.” (David W. Hughes, The Observatory, Vol. 137 (1258), June, 2017)
“This work is a welcome addition to the literature on space discovery—whether for beginners or enthusiasts. … Rock Legends is simple, engaging, well researched, and full of space facts. It has the potential to go platinum. Summing Up: Recommended. All readers.” (R. I. Saltz, Choice, Vol. 54 (7), March, 2017)
“If you’re wondering about the next occultation of Eris or the real background of the name (3512) Eriepa then you’re into asteroids. … Whether that’s the case or you’re just interested in how such odd names came to represent these orbiting rocks then Paul Murdin’s book “Rock Legends – the Asteroids and Their Discoverers” will be a treat. Read it and maybe you can use it to place your own curve upon an asteroid’s name.” (Mark Mortimer, Universe Today, universetoday.com, November, 2016)
“This work is a welcome addition to the literature on space discovery—whether for beginners or enthusiasts. … Rock Legends is simple, engaging, well researched, and full of space facts. It has the potential to go platinum. Summing Up: Recommended. All readers.” (R. I. Saltz, Choice, Vol. 54 (7), March, 2017)
“If you’re wondering about the next occultation of Eris or the real background of the name (3512) Eriepa then you’re into asteroids. … Whether that’s the case or you’re just interested in how such odd names came to represent these orbiting rocks then Paul Murdin’s book “Rock Legends – the Asteroids and Their Discoverers” will be a treat. Read it and maybe you can use it to place your own curve upon an asteroid’s name.” (Mark Mortimer, Universe Today, universetoday.com, November, 2016)
Notă biografică
Paul Murdin is a distinguished internationally known astronomer with a track record of well-written books and eloquent lectures about astronomy. He has been honored with an OBE in 1988, the Award of the Royal Astronomical Society for Services to [professional] Astronomy in 2011, the Eric Zucker Award of the Federation of Astronomical Societies for outreach to amateur astronomers, in 2012, and the name of asteroid 128562 Murdin.
Educated at the universities of Oxford and Rochester, NY, Paul Murdin has worked as an astronomer in the USA, Australia, England, Scotland and in Spain, where he led the operation of the Anglo-Dutch Isaac Newton Group of telescopes in the Canary Islands. He has been a research scientist (studying supernovae, neutron stars and black holes – in 1972 Paul discovered the nature of the first black hole known in our Galaxy, Cygnus X-1) and a science administrator for the UK Government and the Royal Astronomical Society. He works at the Institute of Astronomy at the University of Cambridge, England, and is Visiting Professor at John Moores University, Liverpool. He has a secondary career as a broadcaster and commentator for the BBC and CNN, as well as a lecturer and writer on astronomy, including repeat appearances on BBC Radio 4’s In Our Time and at a number of literary and science festivals, like those at Hay-on-Wye and Edinburgh, and on the QE2. His most recent books includeTextul de pe ultima copertă
This book relates the history of asteroid discoveries and christenings, from those of the early pioneering giants of Hersehel and Piazzi to modern-day amateurs. Moving from history and anecdotal information to science, the book's structure is provided by the names of the asteroids, including one named after the author.
Free from a need to conform to scientific naming conventions, the names evidence hero-worship, sycophancy, avarice, vanity, whimsy, erudition and wit, revealing the human side of astronomers, especially where controversy has followed the christening. Murdin draws from extensive historical records to explore the debate over these names. Each age reveals its own biases and preferences in the naming process.
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Originally regarded as “vermin of the skies,” asteroids are minor planets, rocky scraps left over from the formation of the larger planets, or broken fragments of worlds that have collided. Their scientific classification as “minor” planets makes them seem unimportant, but over the past decades asteroids have been acknowledged to be key players in the Solar System. This view of their starring role even alters the trajectories of spacecraft: NASA’s policy for new space missions en route to the outer planets is that they must divert to study passing asteroids whenever possible. This book provides for readers a complete tour of the fascinating world of asteroids.
Free from a need to conform to scientific naming conventions, the names evidence hero-worship, sycophancy, avarice, vanity, whimsy, erudition and wit, revealing the human side of astronomers, especially where controversy has followed the christening. Murdin draws from extensive historical records to explore the debate over these names. Each age reveals its own biases and preferences in the naming process.
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Originally regarded as “vermin of the skies,” asteroids are minor planets, rocky scraps left over from the formation of the larger planets, or broken fragments of worlds that have collided. Their scientific classification as “minor” planets makes them seem unimportant, but over the past decades asteroids have been acknowledged to be key players in the Solar System. This view of their starring role even alters the trajectories of spacecraft: NASA’s policy for new space missions en route to the outer planets is that they must divert to study passing asteroids whenever possible. This book provides for readers a complete tour of the fascinating world of asteroids.
Caracteristici
Explores the history of asteroid naming, from the eccentric to the artistic, the controversial to the honorific Tells the story of the asteroids' increasing importance in our scientific understanding of the Solar System through centuries of observation and discovery Researched extensively using archival documents from specialized Cambridge astronomy collections Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras