The Sidereal Messenger
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Publisher Description
The Sidereal Messenger
Galileus Galilei, italian physicist, mathematician, engineer, astronomer, and philosopher (1564-1642)
This ebook presents «The Sidereal Messenger», from Galileus Galilei. A dynamic table of contents enables to jump directly to the chapter selected.
Table of Contents
- About This Book
- Prefatory Note
- Introduction
- The Sidereal Messenger Of Galileo Galilei
- Dedication
- The Astronomical Messenger
- Introduction
- Galileo's Account Of The Invention Of His Telescope
- Galileo's First Observation With His Telescope
- Method Of Determining The Magnifying Power Of The Telescope
- Method Of Measuring Small Angular Distances Between Heavenly Bodies By The Size Of The Aperture Of The Telescope
- The Moon
- The Lunar Spots Are Suggested To Be Possibly Seas Bordered By Ranges Of Mountains
- Description Of A Lunar Crater, Perhaps Tycho
- Reasons For Believing That There Is A Difference Of Constitution In Various Parts Of The Moon's Surface
- Explanation Of The Eveness Of The Illuminated Part Of The Circumfrence Of The Moon's Orb By The Analogy Of Terrestrial Phenomena
- Calculation To Show That The Height Of Some Lunar Mountains Exceeds Four Italian Miles
- The Faint Illumination Of The Moon's Disc About New Moon Explained To Be Due To Earth Light
- Stars Their Appearance In The Telescope
- Footnotes