The question of annual stellar parallax is usually viewed as having been a "win-win situation" for seventeenth-century astronomers who subscribed to the Copernican view of universe in which the Earth orbits the Sun and the Sun is one of many suns (the fixed stars) scattered throughout space. Detecting parallax would be solid evidence for the Earth's motion, but failure to detect parallax could be explained by the stars lying at great distances. Recent work pertaining to Galileo's observations of double stars illustrates Galileo's skill as an observer. It also indicates that, given the knowledge of optics of the time, Galileo could expect his measurements to be accurate enough that they would have revealed stellar parallax had it existed. Th...
Galileo claimed the phases of Venus as his own discovery. His priority claim hinges on the authentic...
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The early modern period saw the rapid development of two fundamental bodies of knowledge, astronomy ...
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The surviving text of Galileo Galilei’s lectures and studies on the “new star” is incomplete, fragme...
After Bernadetto Castelli discovered Mizar to be a double star in 1617, astronomers thought that suc...
Galileo found the Copernican heliocentric theory of the universe so persuasive owing to its mathemat...
Galileo’s telescopic lunar observations, announced in Siderius Nuncius (1610), were a triumph of obs...
In 1847 Christian Ludwig Gerling, Marburg (Germany), suggested the solar parallax to be de...
At the beginning of the seventeenth century, Galileo Galilei made certain astronomical discoveries w...
In the early 1600s, Galileo Galilei turned a telescope toward Jupiter. In his log book each night, h...
One evening Dyson was sitting next to Eddington at dinner and described to him the histogram of obse...
The Copernican question is a thread that runs through Galileo's entire research. This paper analyses...
Galileo's telescopic discoveries, and especially his observation of sunspots, caused great debate in...
Galileo claimed the phases of Venus as his own discovery. His priority claim hinges on the authentic...
<p>For the uninitiated, parallax is a fancy term for triangulation, which we humans naturally do in ...
The early modern period saw the rapid development of two fundamental bodies of knowledge, astronomy ...
none2A milestone in astronomy — proof of the revolution of the Earth around the Sun — was reached in...
Great opportunities arise for teaching physics, astronomy, and their histories when new discoveries ...
The surviving text of Galileo Galilei’s lectures and studies on the “new star” is incomplete, fragme...
After Bernadetto Castelli discovered Mizar to be a double star in 1617, astronomers thought that suc...
Galileo found the Copernican heliocentric theory of the universe so persuasive owing to its mathemat...
Galileo’s telescopic lunar observations, announced in Siderius Nuncius (1610), were a triumph of obs...
In 1847 Christian Ludwig Gerling, Marburg (Germany), suggested the solar parallax to be de...
At the beginning of the seventeenth century, Galileo Galilei made certain astronomical discoveries w...
In the early 1600s, Galileo Galilei turned a telescope toward Jupiter. In his log book each night, h...
One evening Dyson was sitting next to Eddington at dinner and described to him the histogram of obse...
The Copernican question is a thread that runs through Galileo's entire research. This paper analyses...
Galileo's telescopic discoveries, and especially his observation of sunspots, caused great debate in...
Galileo claimed the phases of Venus as his own discovery. His priority claim hinges on the authentic...
<p>For the uninitiated, parallax is a fancy term for triangulation, which we humans naturally do in ...
The early modern period saw the rapid development of two fundamental bodies of knowledge, astronomy ...