"In anticipation of solar eclipses visible in 2017 and 2024, an exploration of the scientific and cultural significance of this mesmerizing cosmic display. Since the first humans looked up and saw the sun swallowed by darkness, our species has been captivated by solar eclipses. Astronomer and anthro
In the Shadow of the Moon: The Science, Magic, and Mystery of Solar Eclipses
β Scribed by Anthony Aveni
- Publisher
- Yale University Press
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 324
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Since the first humans looked up and saw the sun swallowed by darkness, our species has been captivated by solar eclipses. Astronomer and anthropologist Anthony Aveni explains the history and culture surrounding solar eclipses, from prehistoric Stonehenge to Babylonian creation myths, to a confirmation of Einsteinβs theory of general relativity, to a spectacle that left New Yorkers in the moonβs shadow, to future eclipses that will capture human imaginations.
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In one accessible and engaging read, Aveni explains the science behind the phenomenon, tracks eclipses across the ancient world, and examines the roles of solar eclipses in modern times to reveal the profound effects these cosmic events have had on human history. Colored by his own experiencesβAveni has witnessed eight total solar eclipses in his lifetimeβhis account of astronomyβs most storied phenomenon will enthrall anyone who has looked up at the sky with wonder.
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