Cometography: A Catalog of CometsCambridge University Press, 1999 - 616 páginas Cometography is a catalog of every comet observed throughout history. It is the most complete and comprehensive collection of data on comets available. Cometography comes in four sequential volumes and this, the first, covers ancient times through to the end of the eighteenth century. Cometography uses the most reliable orbits known to determine all the key parameters of each well observed comet. Cometography also provides non-technical details to help the reader understand how the comet may have influenced various cultures at the time of its appearance. All the information in Cometography has been sourced directly from the original documents, including European monastic histories, Roman, Greek and Muslim texts, Chinese, Japanese and Korean scripts. In many cases, dates of important historical events can be corrected based on the appearance of a comet. In this way, Cometography will be valuable to historians of science as well as providing amateur and professional astronomers with a definitive reference on comets through the ages. |
Términos y frases comunes
1P/Halley A. G. Pingré ABSOLUTE MAGNITUDE April August bright broom star Calculated path Ch'ing shih Charles Messier Chin shu 635 Chinese text Chronicle Chronicon coma Coma Berenices comet appeared comet reached comet was seen date and location December February FULL MOON G. F. Chambers Hasegawa Ho Peng Yoke Hou Han shu hsien t'ung k'ao Hsin T'ang shu Hsü Wen hsien indicates the comet J. R. Hind January July June Korean text Koryo-sa last detected Last seen location indicate March maximum solar Méchain Messier Ming shih 1739 minimum solar elongation month morning sky naked eye Nihon Temmon Shiryo November nucleus object observed the comet October parabolic orbit Peng Yoke 1962 perihelion date reported S. K. Vsekhsvyatskij 1964 Samguk Sagi saw the comet says a broom September shih kao SOURCES sparkling star t'ung k'ao 18th telescope Temmon Shiryo 1935 Tian-Se Werner Landgraf Williams

