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Italian contributions to planetary astronomy : from the discovery of Ceres to Pluto's orbit

Chinnici, Ileana(Edited by)
Part of the Historical & Cultural Astronomy series
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This book describes the most important contributions of Italian astronomers to the development of planetary astronomy during the nineteenth century and the early part of the twentieth century.

This journey through what may be regarded as the golden era of Italian astronomy commences with the discovery of Ceres, the first asteroid, now classified as a dwarf planet, and culminates in the role played by the Padua Observatory in calculating Pluto’s orbit in the 1930s.

Along the way, a wealth of information is provided on the discovery of many comets and asteroids, early spectroscopic observations, drawings of planets and comets, calculations of orbits and ephemerides, and much more.

The contributions of such famous figures as Giovanni Schiaparelli, Giovanni Battista Donati, Angelo Secchi, and Annibale De Gasparis are fully explained.

Many of the described results are still of interest for modern astronomy, and the book appeals to a wide readership, including scholars, historians, astronomers, and the general public.

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303148388X / 9783031483882
Hardback
22/03/2024
Switzerland
English
153 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
24 cm