The volume forms a part of the celebrations marking the anniversary of the invention of the telescope. From its Renaissance beginnings to yesterday’s Cold War, the essays contributed here throw a spotlight on a number of significant episodes in the continuing adventures of this well-loved instrument, which has played a crucial role in Man’s thinking about his position – literally and philosophically – in the universe. Drawn from various conferences held by the Scientific Instrument Commission of the International Union of the History and Philosophy of Science between 2007 and 2009, these papers make a substantial contribution to our current knowledge about this fascinating optical instrument
This book contains papers from a conference held to celebrate the 70th birthday of one of the world’...
This modular activity traces the history of telescope development and highlights the interplay betwe...
Of course, everyone wants to see the past or the future. These possibilities can be implemented at l...
Space telescopes are among humankind’s greatest scientific achievements of the last fifty years. Thi...
We are celebrating four centuries since Galileo directed a telescope for the first time to the sky, ...
The invention of the telescope at the dawning of the 17th century has revolutionized humanity's unde...
Astronomy is by nature an interdisciplinary activity: it involves mathematics, physics, chemistry an...
Four hundred years ago in Middelburg, in the Netherlands, the telescope was invented. The invention ...
Between 1608 and 1610 the canopy of the night sky changed forever, ripped open by an object created ...
The origins of the telescope have been debated since the instrument’s appearance in the Hague in 160...
Human history is also the record of our fascination with the sky, and to look upwards is to follow i...
This tutorial traces the history of the telescope, beginning with Galileo's first small refractor, t...
On the 20th of July 1969, at 15:17 in Houston, Texas, the Eagle Module, hosting on board Neil Armstr...
Like the contributions to the other papers in this collection (‘Object itineraries’ and ‘Instrumenta...
Research astronomers and the telescopes they use each have typical life spans of about 40 years. Mos...
This book contains papers from a conference held to celebrate the 70th birthday of one of the world’...
This modular activity traces the history of telescope development and highlights the interplay betwe...
Of course, everyone wants to see the past or the future. These possibilities can be implemented at l...
Space telescopes are among humankind’s greatest scientific achievements of the last fifty years. Thi...
We are celebrating four centuries since Galileo directed a telescope for the first time to the sky, ...
The invention of the telescope at the dawning of the 17th century has revolutionized humanity's unde...
Astronomy is by nature an interdisciplinary activity: it involves mathematics, physics, chemistry an...
Four hundred years ago in Middelburg, in the Netherlands, the telescope was invented. The invention ...
Between 1608 and 1610 the canopy of the night sky changed forever, ripped open by an object created ...
The origins of the telescope have been debated since the instrument’s appearance in the Hague in 160...
Human history is also the record of our fascination with the sky, and to look upwards is to follow i...
This tutorial traces the history of the telescope, beginning with Galileo's first small refractor, t...
On the 20th of July 1969, at 15:17 in Houston, Texas, the Eagle Module, hosting on board Neil Armstr...
Like the contributions to the other papers in this collection (‘Object itineraries’ and ‘Instrumenta...
Research astronomers and the telescopes they use each have typical life spans of about 40 years. Mos...
This book contains papers from a conference held to celebrate the 70th birthday of one of the world’...
This modular activity traces the history of telescope development and highlights the interplay betwe...
Of course, everyone wants to see the past or the future. These possibilities can be implemented at l...