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The day we found the universe
On New Years Day in 1925, a young Edwin Hubble released his finding that our Universe was far bigger, eventually measured as a thousand trillion times larger than previously believed. Hubble’s proclamation sent shock waves through the scientific community. Six years later, in a series of meetings at...
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Vintage Books
2009
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author | Bartusiak, Marcia |
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description | On New Years Day in 1925, a young Edwin Hubble released his finding that our Universe was far bigger, eventually measured as a thousand trillion times larger than previously believed. Hubble’s proclamation sent shock waves through the scientific community. Six years later, in a series of meetings at Mount Wilson Observatory, Hubble and others convinced Albert Einstein that the Universe was not static but in fact expanding. Here Marcia Bartusiak reveals the key players, battles of will, clever insights, incredible technology, ground-breaking research, and wrong turns made by the early investigators of the heavens as they raced to uncover what many consider one of most significant discoveries in scientific history. |
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spelling | cern-14834502021-04-22T00:19:43Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1483450engBartusiak, MarciaThe day we found the universeAstrophysics and AstronomyOn New Years Day in 1925, a young Edwin Hubble released his finding that our Universe was far bigger, eventually measured as a thousand trillion times larger than previously believed. Hubble’s proclamation sent shock waves through the scientific community. Six years later, in a series of meetings at Mount Wilson Observatory, Hubble and others convinced Albert Einstein that the Universe was not static but in fact expanding. Here Marcia Bartusiak reveals the key players, battles of will, clever insights, incredible technology, ground-breaking research, and wrong turns made by the early investigators of the heavens as they raced to uncover what many consider one of most significant discoveries in scientific history.Vintage Booksoai:cds.cern.ch:14834502009 |
spellingShingle | Astrophysics and Astronomy Bartusiak, Marcia The day we found the universe |
title | The day we found the universe |
title_full | The day we found the universe |
title_fullStr | The day we found the universe |
title_full_unstemmed | The day we found the universe |
title_short | The day we found the universe |
title_sort | day we found the universe |
topic | Astrophysics and Astronomy |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1483450 |
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