The Origin Of Constellations

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With this publication the author will reveal a fascinating prehistoric system of orientation that has existed over thousands of years, a system that has constantly been visible but could no longer be identified or decoded. Sir Isaac Newton himself was the first scientist who attempted to solve this mystery. However, it wasn't until the beginning of the 21st century that the German geographer and artscientist, Kai-Helge Wirth finally fullfilled Sir Isaac's quest. Wirth assembled all available sources about the origins of the star constellations in his work „Chronologia“ and examined texts by Appolonius, Exodus and others in great detail. Newton reached the following conclusion: the star constellations were not a natural phenomenon, visible to anyone, who gazes at the sky – but, rather designs, created by seafarers, as an aid in orientation. Chiron, the teacher of the Argonauts drew up a map of the 48 constellations as we know them today. After that it was Musaios, helmsman (navigator) of the seagoing ship ARGO, who transferred Chiron's constellations to a 3-D globe. This is identical with Isaac Newton's discoveries. The images of the star maps add up to a concrete map of the world and, the constellations are shaped and arranged to represent the world's currents in minute detail. Neighboring images show neighboring currents. This opens surprising insight into the wide range of prehistoric knowledge and the communication horizon of ancient mankind.

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Genre : History
Author : Kai Helge Wirth
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Release : 2016-09-22
File : 82 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783741281464


The Origin Of Stars

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Where do stars come from and how do they form? These are profound questions which link the nature of our Universe to the roots of mankind. Yet, until a recent revolution in understanding, the proposed answers have been raw speculation. Now, accompanying penetrating observations, a new picture has come into prominence.This book presents the latest astounding observations and scientific ideas covering star formation, star birth and early development. It encompasses all aspects, from the dramatic stories of individual objects, to the collective influence of entire stellar systems.The very first stars to come into existence and the nurturing of planets are discussed to provide the reader with a comprehensive overview. Presenting background information with only the essential mathematics, this book will appeal to scientists wishing to expand their horizons, students seeking solid foundations, and general readers with enquiring minds./a

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Genre : Science
Author : Michael D Smith
Publisher : World Scientific
Release : 2004-10-21
File : 263 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781783260546


An Historical Account Of The Origin And Progress Of Astronomy

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Genre : Astronomy
Author : John Narrien
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Release : 1833
File : 556 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:32044080585789


The Origin Of Stars And Planetary Systems

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A few years after the publication of The Physics of Star Formation and Early Stellar Evolution, we received a request from the publisher for an up dated second edition of this popular reference book. As originally intended, the volume had proved to be a useful "text" book for graduate astronomy courses and seminars which dealt with topics related to stellar origins. The book was based on a series of lectures delivered by a distinguished group of leading researchers at a NATO Advanced Study Institute (ASI) held in May 1990 on the island of Crete, Greece. The primary goal of the ASI was in fact to produce a book which "would simultaneously provide a broad and systematic overview of, as well as a rigorous introduction to, the fun damental physics and astronomy at the heart of modern research in star formation and early stellar evolution. " However, by 1995 concern had arisen among those who used the text as a reference for graduate seminars and courses that the book would need to be updated to stay abreast of the discoveries and progress in this rapidly evolving field. After some discussion we concluded that a new edition of the book was warranted and that the goal of producing a new edition would be best accomplished by organizing a second ASI in Crete to review the progress in star formation research.

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Genre : Science
Author : Charles J. Lada
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release : 2012-12-06
File : 752 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789401145091


An Enquiry Into The Origin Of The Constellations That Compose The Zodiac And The Uses They Were Intended To Promote

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Author : John BARRETT (Vice-Provost of Trinity College, Dublin.)
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Release : 1800
File : 220 Pages
ISBN-13 : BL:A0019957935


Story Of The Stars

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Genre : Astronomy
Author : George Frederick Chambers
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Release : 1895
File : 168 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCAL:$B262518


Eridanus River And Constellation

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Genre : Astronomy, Ancient
Author : Robert Brown
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Release : 1883
File : 110 Pages
ISBN-13 : PRNC:32101045548722


Uncharted Constellations

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This book compiles an array of interesting constellations that fell by the wayside before the IAU established the modern canon of constellations. That decision left out lesser known ones whose history is nevertheless interesting, but at last author John Barentine is giving them their due. This book is a companion to "The Lost Constellations", highlighting the more obscure configurations. The 16 constellations found in this volume fall into one or more of three broad categories: asterims, such as the Big Dipper in Ursa Major; single-sourced constellations introduced on surviving charts by a cartographer perhaps currying the favor of sponsors; and re-brands, new figures meant to displace existing constellations, often for an ideological reason. All of them reveal something unique about the development of humanity's map of the sky.

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Genre : Science
Author : John C. Barentine
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2016-04-04
File : 227 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783319276199


Calendars And Constellations Of The Ancient World

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The great temple of Amen-Ra at Thebes... is oriented to the setting sun of the season so important to Egyptians, that of the summer solstice, and this fact strengthens the opinion that Amen was considered to be a god in some way presiding over the course of the year and its right measurement. -from "Amen and the Egyptian Year" First published in 1903 as Ancient Calendars and Constellations, this overview of early astronomical observations and how they influenced the belief systems and religions of early civilizations quickly became a resource later scholars looked to for guidance. From the very beginnings of astronomy, nearly 8,000 years ago, to the more "modern" ancient astronomies of Greece, Egypt, India, Persia, and China, this charming and erudite book will fascinate students of science, history, and mythology as well as lovers of the night sky.

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Genre : Science
Author : Emmeline Plunket
Publisher : Cosimo, Inc.
Release : 2005-11-01
File : 308 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781596054141


Ancient Calendars And Constellations

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Genre : Astronomy, Ancient
Author : Emmeline Mary Plunket
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Release : 1903
File : 340 Pages
ISBN-13 : NYPL:33433057754628