Littmann Et Al
TOTALITY ECLIPSES OF THE SUN 3E C
Littmann Et Al
TOTALITY ECLIPSES OF THE SUN 3E C
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A total eclipse of the Sun is the most awesome sight in the heavens. Totality: Eclipses of the Sun takes you to eclipses of the past, present, and future, and lets you see - and feel - why people travel to the ends of the Earth to observe them.
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A total eclipse of the Sun is the most awesome sight in the heavens. Totality: Eclipses of the Sun takes you to eclipses of the past, present, and future, and lets you see - and feel - why people travel to the ends of the Earth to observe them.
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- Verlag: ACADEMIC
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 725g
- ISBN-13: 9780199532094
- ISBN-10: 0199532095
- Artikelnr.: 23593895
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: ACADEMIC
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 725g
- ISBN-13: 9780199532094
- ISBN-10: 0199532095
- Artikelnr.: 23593895
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Mark Littmann holds an endowed professorship in science writing at the University of Tennessee, where he teaches both science writing and astronomy. He has written several popular astronomy books, including Planets Beyond: Discovering the Outer Solar System, which won the Science Writing Award of the American Institute of Physics; and Comet Halley: Once in a Lifetime (with Don Yeomans), which won the Elliott Montroll Special Award of the New York Academy of Sciences. His most recent book is The Heavens on Fire: The Great Leonid Meteor Storms. He has helped to lead solar eclipse expeditions. Fred Espenak is the most widely recognized name in solar eclipses. He is an astrophysicist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, where he founded and runs the NASA Eclipse Home Page <>, the most consulted website for eclipse information for people around the globe. Two years before each total solar eclipse he issues a NASA bulletin of technical information, maps, weather data and commentary. Espenak also writes regularly on eclipses for Sky & Telescope and is one of the best known of eclipse photographers. He leads expeditions for every total solar eclipse wherever it is in the world and has done so for more than 35 years. In 2003, the International Astronomical Union honored Espenak and his eclipse work by naming asteroid 14120 after him. The late Ken Willcox was a polymer chemist for Phillips Petroleum with a lifetime passion for astronomy. A frequent speaker at astronomical meetings, he also taught physics and astronomy classes at Bartlesville Wesleyan College. In 1988, Willcox was elected President of the Astronomical League and he also served on the board of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. Willcox witnessed his first total eclipse of the Sun in 1979. That event inspired him to collaborate with Mark Littmann on a comprehensive guide to eclipses in preparation for the great total eclipse of 1991. The resulting book, Totality: Eclipses of the Sun, was hailed as the best popular reference on the subject ever published. Littmann and Willcox asked Espenak to join them in expanding and updating the second edition of Totality which was published by Oxford University Press in May 1999. Unfortunately, Willcox lost his fight to bone cancer before he could see the second edition in print.
1: The Experience of Totality
2: The Great Celestial Cover-Up
3: A Quest to Understand
4: Eclipses in Mythology
5: Strange Behavior of Man and Beast
6: Anatomy of the Sun
7: The First Eclipse Expeditions
8: The Eclipse that Made Einstein Famous
9: Modern Scientific Uses for Eclipses
10: Observing a Total Eclipse
11: Observing Safely
12: Eclipse Photography
13: Shadow, Camera, Action - Capturing an Eclipse on Video
14: Getting the Most From Your Eclipse Photos
15: The Eclipse of August 1, 2008
16: The Eclipse of July 22, 2009
17: The Pedigree of an Eclipse
18: The Eclipse of July 11, 2010
19: The Eclipse of August 21, 2017
20: Coming Attractions, 2008-2030
Appendices
2: The Great Celestial Cover-Up
3: A Quest to Understand
4: Eclipses in Mythology
5: Strange Behavior of Man and Beast
6: Anatomy of the Sun
7: The First Eclipse Expeditions
8: The Eclipse that Made Einstein Famous
9: Modern Scientific Uses for Eclipses
10: Observing a Total Eclipse
11: Observing Safely
12: Eclipse Photography
13: Shadow, Camera, Action - Capturing an Eclipse on Video
14: Getting the Most From Your Eclipse Photos
15: The Eclipse of August 1, 2008
16: The Eclipse of July 22, 2009
17: The Pedigree of an Eclipse
18: The Eclipse of July 11, 2010
19: The Eclipse of August 21, 2017
20: Coming Attractions, 2008-2030
Appendices
1: The Experience of Totality
2: The Great Celestial Cover-Up
3: A Quest to Understand
4: Eclipses in Mythology
5: Strange Behavior of Man and Beast
6: Anatomy of the Sun
7: The First Eclipse Expeditions
8: The Eclipse that Made Einstein Famous
9: Modern Scientific Uses for Eclipses
10: Observing a Total Eclipse
11: Observing Safely
12: Eclipse Photography
13: Shadow, Camera, Action - Capturing an Eclipse on Video
14: Getting the Most From Your Eclipse Photos
15: The Eclipse of August 1, 2008
16: The Eclipse of July 22, 2009
17: The Pedigree of an Eclipse
18: The Eclipse of July 11, 2010
19: The Eclipse of August 21, 2017
20: Coming Attractions, 2008-2030
Appendices
2: The Great Celestial Cover-Up
3: A Quest to Understand
4: Eclipses in Mythology
5: Strange Behavior of Man and Beast
6: Anatomy of the Sun
7: The First Eclipse Expeditions
8: The Eclipse that Made Einstein Famous
9: Modern Scientific Uses for Eclipses
10: Observing a Total Eclipse
11: Observing Safely
12: Eclipse Photography
13: Shadow, Camera, Action - Capturing an Eclipse on Video
14: Getting the Most From Your Eclipse Photos
15: The Eclipse of August 1, 2008
16: The Eclipse of July 22, 2009
17: The Pedigree of an Eclipse
18: The Eclipse of July 11, 2010
19: The Eclipse of August 21, 2017
20: Coming Attractions, 2008-2030
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