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Is Pluto a Planet?

David A. Weintraub (Autor)

Princeton University Press (Editora)

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SKU: 9780691138466

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A Note from the Author: On August 24, 2006, at the 26th General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in Prague, by a majority vote of only the 424 members present, the IAU (an organization of over 10,000 members) passed a resolution defining planet in such a way as to exclude Pluto and established a new class of objects in the solar system to be called "dwarf planets," which was deliberately designed to include Pluto.

With the discovery of Eris (2003 UB313)-an outer solar system object thought to be both slightly larger than Pluto and twice as far from the Sun-astronomers have again been thrown into an age-old debate about what is and what is not a planet. One of many sizeable hunks of rock and ice in the Kuiper Belt, Eris has resisted easy classification and inspired much controversy over the definition of planethood. But, Pluto itself has been subject to controversy since its discovery in 1930, and questions over its status linger. Is it a planet? What exactly is a planet?

Is Pluto a Planet? tells the story of how the meaning of the word "planet" has changed from antiquity to the present day, as new objects in our solar system have been discovered. In lively, thoroughly accessible prose, David Weintraub provides the historical, philosophical, and astronomical background that allows us to decide for ourselves whether Pluto is indeed a planet.

The number of possible planets has ranged widely over the centuries, from five to seventeen. This book makes sense of it all-from the ancient Greeks' observation that some stars wander while others don't; to Copernicus, who made Earth a planet but rejected the Sun and the Moon; to the discoveries of comets, Uranus, Ceres, the asteroid belt, Neptune, Pluto, centaurs, the Kuiper Belt and Eris, and extrasolar planets.

Weaving the history of our thinking about planets and cosmology into a single, remarkable story, Is Pluto a Planet? is for all those who seek a f

Sobre o Livro

Este livro explora a fascinante evolução do conceito de 'planeta' ao longo da história, oferecendo uma visão abrangente que abrange desde a Antiguidade até os debates contemporâneos sobre a classificação de objetos no sistema solar.

Com uma prosa acessível e envolvente, David A. Weintraub apresenta não apenas os aspectos científicos, mas também o contexto histórico e filosófico que moldaram nossa compreensão sobre o que é um planeta, tornando a leitura enriquecedora para todos os interessados em astronomia.

Ideal para curiosos e amantes da ciência, 'Is Pluto a Planet?' proporciona uma reflexão instigante sobre a natureza do conhecimento científico e como ele pode mudar com novas descobertas.

Características

Categoria Astronomia
Subcategoria História da Ciência
Autores David A. Weintraub
Sobre o Autor David A. Weintraub é um renomado especialista em astronomia e autor de diversos trabalhos na área.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 280
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Princeton University Press
ISBN 9780691138466
Tamanho 15.6x23.4
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