This book is the first to provide a comprehensive, readily understandable report on the European Space Agency's Gaia mission that will meet the needs of a general audience.
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- 2019
- 2017
This book offers a fascinating account of the life and scientific achievements of Giovanni Domenico Cassini, or Cassini I, the most famous astronomer of his time, who is remembered today especially for his observations of the rings and satellites of Saturn and his earlier construction of the great meridian line in the Basilica of San Petronio in Bologna. The various stages of his life are recounted in an engaging style, from his early childhood in Perinaldo and his time at the famous Jesuit College in Genoa, to his later experiences in Bologna and Paris. The emphasis, however, is on the scientific side of his life. The book explores his impressive body of work in diverse fields while also drawing attention to the international character of his endeavors, the rigor of his research, and his outstanding management skills, which combined to make him an early embodiment of the “European scientist.” It was also these abilities that gained him the attention of the most powerful king in Europe, Louis XIV of France (the “Sun King”), under the auspices of whom he set up the Paris Observatory in 1671. He would go on to serve as Director of the Observatory, where he would make the majority of his scientific discoveries, for the rest of his life.
- 2016
The Unforgotten Sisters
Female Astronomers and Scientists before Caroline Herschel
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Focusing on the often-overlooked contributions of female scientists, this book presents the biographies of twenty-five women, particularly in astronomy and mathematics, from En HeduAnna to Caroline Herschel. Each biography is structured as a "personal file," providing historical context, key works, intriguing facts, and relevant citations. Highlighting figures like Hypatia of Alexandria and Maria Gaetana Agnesi, it sheds light on the significant roles these women played in science over 4000 years, despite the challenges of a male-dominated environment.