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The Story of the Heavens

by Robert S. (Robert Stawell) Ball

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This work is a general science book in the form of a narrative that explains astronomical phenomena. It covers topics such as the sun, moon, planets, and stars, and discusses the history of human efforts to understand the universe. The book utilises detailed descriptions and illustrations to clarify complex concepts for a broad audience. Its structure begins with an overview of the universe's vastness and mysteries, addressing fundamental questions about celestial bodies, their movements, and Earth's relationship to them.

Written in the late 19th century, the publication reflects contemporary scientific knowledge of astronomy, incorporating the perspectives and discoveries of that period. It aims to make the subject accessible without overly technical language, serving as an educational resource for readers interested in the science of the heavens. The work combines historical context with scientific facts, offering a comprehensive overview suitable for general readers seeking foundational knowledge.

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The punctuation and spelling from the original text have been faithfully preserved. Only obvious typographical errors have been corrected. THE STORY OF THE HEAVENS PLATE I. THE PLANET SATURN, IN 1872. THE Story of the Heavens SIR ROBERT STAWELL BALL, LL.D. D.Sc. Author of " Star-Land " FELLOW OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, HONORARY FELLOW OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH, FELLOW OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, SCIENTIFIC ADVISER TO THE COMMISSIONERS OF IRISH LIGHTS, LOWNDEAN PROFESSOR OF ASTRONOMY AND GEOMETRY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, AND FORMERLY ROYAL ASTRONOMER OF IRELAND WITH TWENTY-FOUR COLOURED PLATES AND NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS NEW AND REVISED EDITION CASSELL and COMPANY, Limited LONDON, PARIS, NEW YORK & MELBOURNE 1900 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PREFACE TO ORIGINAL EDITION. I have to acknowledge the kind aid which I have received in the preparation of this book. Mr. Nasmyth has permitted me to use some of the beautiful drawings of the Moon, which have appeared in the well-known work published by him in conjunction with Mr. Carpenter. To this source I am indebted for Plates VII., VIII., IX., X., and Figs. 28, 29, 30. Professor Pickering has allowed me to copy some of the drawings made at Harvard College Observatory by Mr. Trouvelot, and I have availed myself of his kindness for Plates I., IV., XII., XV. I am indebted to Professor Langley for Plate II., to Mr. De la Rue for Plates III. and XIV., to Mr. T.E. Key for Plate XVII., to Professor Schiaparelli for Plate XVIII., to the late Professor C. Piazzi Smyth for Fig. 100, to Mr. Chambers for Fig. 7, which has been borrowed from his "Handbook of Descriptive Astronomy," to Dr. Stoney for Fig. 78, and to Dr. Copeland and Dr. Dreyer for Fig. 72. I have to acknowledge the valuable assistance derived from Professor Newcomb's "Popular Astronomy," and Professor Young's "Sun." In revising the volume I have had the kind aid of the Rev. Maxwell Close. I have also to thank Dr. Copeland and Mr. Steele for their kindness in reading through the entire proofs; while I have also occasionally availed myself of the help of Mr. Cathcart. ROBERT S. BALL. Observatory, Dunsink, Co. Dublin. 12th May, 1886. NOTE TO THIS EDITION. I have taken the opportunity in the present edition to revise the work in accordance with the recent progress of astronomy. I am indebted to the Royal Astronomical Society…

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