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The Milky Way Galaxy and Statistical Cosmology, 1890-1924

The Milky Way Galaxy and Statistical Cosmology, 1890-1924

by Erich Robert Paul
Paperback
Publication Date: 02/11/2006

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Between the years 1890 and 1924, the dominant view of the universe suggested a cosmology largely foreign to contemporary ideas. First, astronomers believed they had confirmed that the sun was roughly in the centre of the Milky Way galaxy. Second, considerable evidence indicated that the size of the galaxy was only about one-third the value now accepted by today's astronomers. Third, it was thought that interstellar space was completely transparent, that there was no absorbing material between the stars. Fourth, astronomers believed that the universe was composed of numerous star systems comparable to the Milky Way galaxy. The method that provided this picture and came to dominate cosmology was 'statistical' in nature, because it was based on the counts of stars and their positions, motions, brightnesses and stellar spectra. Professor Paul describes the rise of this statistical cosmology in light of developments in nineteenth-century astronomy and explains how this cosmology set the stage for many of the most significant developments of twentieth-century astronomy.
ISBN:
9780521027342
9780521027342
Category:
History of science
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
02-11-2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
280
Dimensions (mm):
230x156x16mm
Weight:
0.4kg

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