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Author Holberg, J. B.

Title Sirius : brightest diamond in the night sky / Jay B. Holberg
Published Berlin ; New York : Springer ; Chichester, UK : Published in association with Praxis, ©2007

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 250 pages) : illustrations (some color), portraits
Series Springer-Praxis books in popular astronomy
Springer-Praxis books in popular astronomy.
Contents Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 Ancient Sirius -- 1. goddess of the eastern horizon -- 2. dog star -- pt. 2 nature of the stars -- 3. From myth to reality -- 4. dark star prophesied -- 5. dark star revealed -- pt. 3 physics of the stars -- 6. odd pair -- 7. Giants among the dwarfs -- 8. matter of degeneracy -- 9. Einstein's well -- pt. 4 controversial and occult Sirius -- 10. red Sirius -- 11. Modern mysteries -- pt. 5 contemporary and future Sirius -- 12. view from space
Summary Sirius - A Diamond in the Night will tell two stories. The first and most obvious is why the star known as Sirius has been regarded as an important fixture of the night sky by many civilizations and cultures since the beginnings of history. A second, but related, narrative is the prominent part that Sirius has played in how we came to achieve our current scientific understanding of the nature and fate of the stars. These two topics have a long intertwined history, and the telling of one story eventually leads back to the other. Presently, new observations from space are revealing, in precise terms, how stars like Sirius and the Sun have evolved and what they will ultimately become, while at the same time answering some of the age-old questions about Sirius. The book is divided into five parts. The first (Chapters 1 and 2) describes how Sirius was viewed by the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Greece and Rome. The second part (Chapters 3-5) describes how early astronomers sought to determine the nature of the stars, including the prediction that Sirius possessed an unseen companion and the eventual discovery of this white dwarf companion 18 years later. The third part (chapters 6-9) describes the major discoveries in stellar astrophysics revealed by observations of Sirius. The fourth part (chapters 10 and 11) probes the modern scientific and pseudo scientific controversies involving Sirius, including the 'Red Sirius' and Dogon tribe stories. The final part (Chapters 12 and 13) highlights modern observations made with the Hubble Space Telescope and other spacecraft of the white dwarf companion
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-243) and index
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Subject SCIENCE -- Astronomy.
Sciences sociales.
Sciences humaines.
Astronomie.
SUBJECT Sirius. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85122983
Subject Deep space -- Sirius
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2006938990
ISBN 9780387489414
038748941X
9780387489421
0387489428
9786610945214
6610945217