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"Astronomy: I- The Solar System" is a comprehensive and authoritative examination of the celestial bodies within our cosmic neighborhood. Written by Henry Norris Russell, Raymond Smith Dugan, and John Quincy Stewart, this work serves as a foundational text in the field of astrophysics. It provides a detailed survey of the Sun, the planets, their satellites, and the various smaller bodies such as comets and meteors.
The volume explores the fundamental principles of celestial mechanics, the physical characteristics of planetary surfaces and atmospheres, and the mathematical laws governing orbital motion. While representing the state of scientific knowledge in the early twentieth century, the work remains a monument of pedagogical clarity and scientific rigor. It captures a pivotal era in astronomical discovery, bridging the gap between classical observational methods and the development of physical cosmology.
Readers will find insightful discussions on the nature of light and gravitation, the dynamics of planetary orbits, and the intricate composition of the heavens. This text is an essential resource for those interested in the history of science and the evolution of our understanding of the universe.
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