"Have you ever seen a total solar eclipse?" If the question caused you
to search your memory, the correct answer would have been "no." A
common response is: "Yes--I saw one, it was about 90% partial eclipse
where I lived." A 90% partial eclipse is indeed a remarkable
phenomenon, but true totality leaves all else in the shade, in all
senses of the phrase. Ask the question of anyone who has experienced
the full sensation of being obliterated by the moon's shadow, and they
will reply "yes"--without hesitation--and continue with a monologue
describing the overwhelming experiences and unique phenomena that
ensued. On 21 August 2017 millions of people across the United States
witnessed "The Great American Eclipse" of the Sun. The moment it was
over, people around the world were asking questions: what caused the
weird shadows and colors in the build up to totality? Were those
ephemeral bands of shadows gliding across the ground in the seconds
before totality real or an optical illusion? Why this, what that, but
above all: where and when can I see a total solar eclipse again?
Eclipses: What Everyone Needs to Know helps explain the profound
differences between a 99.99% partial eclipse and true totality, and
inform readers how to experience this most beautiful natural
phenomenon successfully. It covers eclipses of sun, moon, and other
astronomical objects, and their applications in science, as well as
their role in history, literature, and myth. It describes the
phenomena to expect at a solar eclipse and the best ways to record
them--by camera, video, or by simple handmade experiments. The book
covers the timetable of upcoming eclipses, where the best locations
will be to see them, and the opportunities for using them as vehicles
for inspiration and education. As a veteran of seven total solar
eclipses, physicist Frank Close is an expert both on the theory and
practice of eclipses. Eclipses: What Everyone Needs to Know is a
popular source of information on the physics of eclipses.
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What Everyone Needs to Know®
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780190902490
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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