History of Astronomy |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 23
Page 34
For a complete life of this great man the reader is referred to Dreyer ' s Tycho
Brahe , Edinburgh , 1890 , containing a complete bibliography . The present
notice must be limited to noting the work done , and the qualities of character
which ...
For a complete life of this great man the reader is referred to Dreyer ' s Tycho
Brahe , Edinburgh , 1890 , containing a complete bibliography . The present
notice must be limited to noting the work done , and the qualities of character
which ...
Page 37
Tycho Brahe found that the tables of Copernicus were in error as much as two
degrees . He re - discovered the inequality called “ variation ” by observing the
moon in all phases — a thing which had not been attended to . [ It is remarkable
that ...
Tycho Brahe found that the tables of Copernicus were in error as much as two
degrees . He re - discovered the inequality called “ variation ” by observing the
moon in all phases — a thing which had not been attended to . [ It is remarkable
that ...
Page 75
Tycho Brahe tried these , but discarded them as being inaccurate . Tycho Brahe (
1546 - 1601 A . D . ) made great improvements in armillary spheres , quadrants ,
sextants , and large celestial globes . With these he measured the positions of ...
Tycho Brahe tried these , but discarded them as being inaccurate . Tycho Brahe (
1546 - 1601 A . D . ) made great improvements in armillary spheres , quadrants ,
sextants , and large celestial globes . With these he measured the positions of ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
ANCIENT GREEK ASTRONOMY | 3 |
GALILEO AND THE TELESCOPENOTIONS OF GRAVITY | 46 |
NEWTONS SUCCESSORS HALLEY EULER | 60 |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accepted accurate ancient appear astronomers attraction bodies bright calculations called catalogue cause centre century Chinese circle comet compared complete Copernicus determined diameter direction discovered discovery distance earth eclipse effect elements enabled epicycles equal error explain fact fixed follow force four Galileo gave give given gravitation heavens held Herschel increased interesting Jupiter Kepler knowledge known later light lunar Mars mass mathematical mean measured method miles moon moon's motion move nebulæ Newton noted noticed object observations Observatory opposition orbit original parallax pass period photographic physical planet planetary pole position predicted progress proper motion proved records researches revolve ring rotation round Royal satellites seems seen showed solar system spectroscope spectrum stars studied sun's supposed surface tables telescope theory tion trace true Tycho Brahe UNIVERSITY