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Mars and Its Canals by Percival Lowell is a seminal work in the history of planetary science and astronomy, first published in 1906. In this detailed and engaging volume, Lowell presents his observations and theories regarding the surface features of Mars, focusing particularly on the intricate network of lines he interpreted as artificial canals. Drawing from his extensive telescopic studies at the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, Lowell meticulously documents the seasonal changes, polar caps, and the geometric patterns he observed on the Martian surface. The book delves into the…mehr

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Mars and Its Canals by Percival Lowell is a seminal work in the history of planetary science and astronomy, first published in 1906. In this detailed and engaging volume, Lowell presents his observations and theories regarding the surface features of Mars, focusing particularly on the intricate network of lines he interpreted as artificial canals. Drawing from his extensive telescopic studies at the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, Lowell meticulously documents the seasonal changes, polar caps, and the geometric patterns he observed on the Martian surface. The book delves into the scientific context of the time, discussing the history of Martian observation and the evolution of thought regarding the planet's habitability. Lowell passionately argues for the existence of intelligent life on Mars, suggesting that the canals were constructed by an advanced civilization to transport water from the polar regions to the arid equatorial zones. He supports his claims with detailed maps, diagrams, and comparative analysis, blending scientific rigor with imaginative speculation. Mars and Its Canals is not only a record of astronomical observation but also a reflection of early 20th-century curiosity and optimism about life beyond Earth. Lowell's vivid prose and persuasive arguments captivated both the scientific community and the general public, fueling popular fascination with Mars for decades. The book remains a landmark in the literature of planetary science, offering insight into the methods, mindset, and ambitions of one of astronomy's most influential figures.

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