Format:
1 Online-Ressource (XI, 266 Seiten)
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ISBN:
9783031460340
Series Statement:
Historical & Cultural Astronomy
Content:
Chapter 1: Astronomy Comes to Cincinnati -- Chapter 2: John Quincy Adams - The Great Orator -- Chapter 3: Birthplace of American Astronomy -- Chapter 4: What's the Weather Going to Be, Professor?- Chapter 5: Ramping Up an Institution at a New Location -- Chapter 6: 45 Years of Classical Astronomy -- Chapter 7: Astronomy Survives the Depression -- Chapter 8: Patriotism, Science, and Pop Culture -- Chapter 9: Saving the Observatory -- Chapter 10: Epilogue.
Content:
Previously dependent on Europe for scientific knowledge, the United States came into its own during the nineteenth century. A prime example of this is evident in the establishment of the Cincinnati Observatory, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Funded by the citizenry of that city, it was initiated, with ceremony, by the oration by former President John Quincy Adams, at the laying of the cornerstone in 1843. In this book, you will read about the Cincinnati Observatory's most notable contributions, big and small, that were made over the course of its years in existence. You will learn about the Observatory's role in primitive weather forecasting, star cataloging, and even advancements it helped to create during World War II. Now known as the Cincinnati Observatory Center, it is a functional observatory and a dedicated center of astronomy education for all ages. It continues to contribute a rich cultural and scientific history to its community and nation.
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783031460333
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783031460357
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783031460364
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783031460333
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783031460357
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783031460364
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-031-46034-0
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