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The Scientific Papers of Sir George Darwin

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"The Scientific Papers of Sir George Darwin" by George Howard Darwin is a astronomy book and space science reference focused on General Astronomy. Best for students, researchers, and serious astronomy enthusiasts.

Sir George Darwin (1845-1912) was the second son and fifth child of Charles Darwin. After studying mathematics at Cambridge he read for the Bar, but soon returned to science and to Cambridge, where in 1883 he was appointed Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy. His family home is now the location of Darwin College. His work was concerned primarily with the effect of the sun and moon on tidal forces on Earth, and with the theoretical cosmogony which evolved from practical observation: he formulated the fission theory of the formation of the moon (that the moon was formed from still-molten matter pulled away from the Earth by solar tides). He also developed a theory of evolution for the Sun-Earth-Moon system based on mathematical analysis in geophysical theory. This volume of his collected papers covers figures of equilibrium of rotating liquid and geophysical investigations.

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Best For: Students and researchers interested in historical scientific approaches to astronomy and geophysics.
Focus: Theoretical and mathematical analysis of rotating liquids and tidal forces influenced by celestial bodies.
Covers: Scientific papers addressing equilibrium figures of rotating liquids and geophysical investigations related to tidal effects.
Why It Matters: Provides foundational scientific insights into tidal forces and their impact on Earth, contributing to the understanding of celestial mechanics and geophysical phenomena.

"The Scientific Papers of Sir George Darwin" by George Howard Darwin is a astronomy book and space science reference focused on General Astronomy. Best for students, researchers, and serious astronomy enthusiasts.

Topic: General Astronomy

Author: George Howard Darwin

Who this is for:

  • Astronomy students
  • Researchers and advanced hobbyists
  • Readers exploring space science topics

Why this book matters: It matters because it helps readers build a stronger understanding of astronomy concepts, observations, and scientific ideas related to space.

Sir George Darwin (1845-1912) was the second son and fifth child of Charles Darwin. After studying mathematics at Cambridge he read for the Bar, but soon returned to science and to Cambridge, where in 1883 he was appointed Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy. His family home is now the location of Darwin College. His work was concerned primarily with the effect of the sun and moon on tidal forces on Earth, and with the theoretical cosmogony which evolved from practical observation: he formulated the fission theory of the formation of the moon (that the moon was formed from still-molten matter pulled away from the Earth by solar tides). He also developed a theory of evolution for the Sun-Earth-Moon system based on mathematical analysis in geophysical theory. This volume of his collected papers covers figures of equilibrium of rotating liquid and geophysical investigations.

AuthorGeorge Howard Darwin
PublisherCambridge University Press
Published2009-07-20
ISBN-139781108004459
BindingPaperback
Pages548
LanguageEnglish
SubjectsScience
TopicGeneral Astronomy
SeriesThe Scientific Papers of Sir George Darwin 5 Volume Paperback Set

Format: Paperback

Length: 548 pages

Language: English

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