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LoC No.: 18009110
Uniform Title: Stjärnornas öden. English
Title: The Destinies of the Stars
Note: Reading ease score: 61.1 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Contents: Origin of star-worship -- The mystery of the Milky Way -- The climatic importance of water vapour -- Atmosphere and physics of the stellar bodies -- The chemistry of the atmosphere -- The planet Mars -- Mercury, the moon, and Venus.
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Summary: "The Destinies of the Stars" by Svante Arrhenius is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This work delves into cosmological questions surrounding the nature and evolution of celestial bodies, particularly focusing on star worship and the implications of astronomical observations throughout history. Arrhenius, a Nobel Prize-winning chemist, broadens his scientific inquiry to explore the vastness of the universe and its mysteries. At the start of the book, Arrhenius presents the premise that the study of astronomy is not merely theoretical or detached but holds significance for practical life, historically linked to navigation and the measurement of time. The opening discusses the origins of star worship among ancient civilizations, emphasizing how humanity’s understanding of celestial phenomena influenced cultural and religious practices. It highlights the transition from primitive beliefs to more scientific interpretations of stars, setting the stage for deeper investigations into cosmic phenomena and humanity’s place within the universe. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Arrhenius, Svante, 1859-1927
Translator: Fries, Joens Elias, 1876-1932
EBook No.: 58222
Published: Nov 2, 2018
Downloads: 113
Language: English
Subject: Mars (Planet)
Subject: Milky Way
Subject: Cosmogony
LoCC: Science: Astronomy
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
LoC No.: 18009110
Uniform Title: Stjärnornas öden. English
Title: The Destinies of the Stars
Note: Reading ease score: 61.1 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Contents: Origin of star-worship -- The mystery of the Milky Way -- The climatic importance of water vapour -- Atmosphere and physics of the stellar bodies -- The chemistry of the atmosphere -- The planet Mars -- Mercury, the moon, and Venus.
Credits:
Produced by ellinora, Charlie Howard, and the Online
Distributed Proofreading Team at http:
//www.pgdp.net
(This
file was produced from images generously made available
by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Summary: "The Destinies of the Stars" by Svante Arrhenius is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This work delves into cosmological questions surrounding the nature and evolution of celestial bodies, particularly focusing on star worship and the implications of astronomical observations throughout history. Arrhenius, a Nobel Prize-winning chemist, broadens his scientific inquiry to explore the vastness of the universe and its mysteries. At the start of the book, Arrhenius presents the premise that the study of astronomy is not merely theoretical or detached but holds significance for practical life, historically linked to navigation and the measurement of time. The opening discusses the origins of star worship among ancient civilizations, emphasizing how humanity’s understanding of celestial phenomena influenced cultural and religious practices. It highlights the transition from primitive beliefs to more scientific interpretations of stars, setting the stage for deeper investigations into cosmic phenomena and humanity’s place within the universe. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Arrhenius, Svante, 1859-1927
Translator: Fries, Joens Elias, 1876-1932
EBook No.: 58222
Published: Nov 2, 2018
Downloads: 113
Language: English
Subject: Mars (Planet)
Subject: Milky Way
Subject: Cosmogony
LoCC: Science: Astronomy
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.