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nombreuses figures dans le texte, dessins en noir et blanc et photographies 1ere édition, 1962 Contents, Chapitres : 1. L'astronautique moderne : Les missiles américains - De l'engin balistique à l'exploration spatiale - Les tendances d'évolution - Les répercussions techniques et industrielles - 2. L'aspect économique et financier : L'effort américain - Tentative de définition d'un effort européen - 3. Aspects techniques d'un programme européen : Les satellites de communication - Les satellites de navigation - Le véhicule porteur - Le système anti-satellite - Les applications technologiques d'un programme scientifique - 4. Les études et les recherches nécessaires au développement d'un programme : Etudes appliquées - Etudes fondamentales - 5. Vers une coopération industrielle : Une coopération européenne élargie tache sombre assez large sur le bad du plat inférieur, n'affectant pas l'intérieur, la couverture est sinon en bon état, à peine jaunie, intérieur propre, papier à peine jauni - format de poche
Casterman. 1966. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 204 pages. Nombreuses photos monochromes et quelques photos en couleurs dans et hors texte.. . . A l'italienne. Classification Dewey : 520-Astronomie et sciences connexes
Témoignage de l'astronaute Edward H. White. Conclusion de Wernher von Braun. Classification Dewey : 520-Astronomie et sciences connexes
Paris et Lyon, Auguste Delalain et J. M. Boursy, 1810. 415 g In-8, pleine basane, xii-368 pp., 2 planches hors-texte portant 8 figures.. Tous les exemplaires de cet ouvrage étaient paraphés par l'auteur. Cachet d'un séminaire. Petite fente à un mors, choc en bordure d'un plat, légèrement cintré. . (Catégories : Astronomie, )
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Librairie scientifique A. Hermann et Fils. 1930. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 16 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 520-Astronomie et sciences connexes
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(London, Harrison and Sons, 1888). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1887 - Vol. 178 - Series A. Pp. 378-428 and 2 plates.
First printing of one of Darwin's major papers on the Nebular Hypoyhesis and the evolution of celestial systems.Following his accession to the Plumian chair Darwin delved even more deeply into the problems of the origin and evolution of the solar system, making numerous investigations of the figures of equilibrium of rotating masses of fluid and, later, making extensive studies of periodic orbits in the restricted problem of three bodies, carried out with special reference to cases obtaining for the particular values of the mass ratio of the two finite bodies of 1:10 and 1:1048 (the latter approximating the mass ratio of Jupiter to that of the sun). (DSB).""Darwin's most significant contribution to the history of science lies in his pioneering work in the application of detailled dynamical analysis to cosmological and geological problems. That many of his conclusions are now out of date should in no way diminish the historical interest in his experiments, nor the importent service thet he rendered cosmogony by the example he gave of putting various hypotheses to the test of actual calculations. Darwin's method remains a milestone in the development of cosmogony, and subsequent investigators have favored it over the merely qualitative arguments prevalent until that time.""(DSB).
(London, Taylor and Francis, 1878). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1877, Vol. 167 - Part I. Pp. 271-312. 3 leaves with minor brownspots to upper margin, otherwise fine and clean.
First appearance of an importent paper by the ""Father of Geophysics"". ""Darwin's paper ""On the Influence..."" (the paper offered), ...marked the beginning of his investigations of essentially geophysical problems.This work was directly inspired by Lord kelvin, whose great interest in the young Darwin may be said to have been the chief influence in his decision to make science his career""Darwin's most significant contribution to the history of science lies in his pioneering work in the application of detailled dynamical analysis to cosmological and geological problems. That many of his conclusions are now out of date should in no way diminish the historical interest in his experiments, nor the importent service thet he rendered cosmogony by the example he gave of putting various hypotheses to the test of actual calculations. Darwin's method remains a milestone in the development of cosmogony, and subsequent investigators have favored it over the merely qualitative arguments prevalent until that time.""(DSB).
(London, Harrison and Sons, 1890). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"", Vol. 180 - A. Pp. 1-69. 2 textillustr. Clean and fine.
First printing.""Darwin's most significant contribution to the history of science lies in his pioneering work in the application of detailled dynamical analysis to cosmological and geological problems. That many of his conclusions are now out of date should in no way diminish the historical interest in his experiments, nor the importent service thet he rendered cosmogony by the example he gave of putting various hypotheses to the test of actual calculations. Darwin's method remains a milestone in the development of cosmogony, and subsequent investigators have favored it over the merely qualitative arguments prevalent until that time.""(DSB).
(London, Harrison and Sons, 1881). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1881, Vol. 172 - Part II. Pp. 491-535 a. 3 plates.
First appearance of a classic paper on ""cosmological"" tidal friction and effects.""Following his accession to the Plumian chair Darwin delved even more deeply into the problems of the origin and evolution of the solar system, making numerous investigations of the figures of equilibrium of rotating masses of fluid and, later, making extensive studies of periodic orbits in the restricted problem of three bodies, carried out with special reference to cases obtaining for the particular values of mass ratio of the twofinite bodies of 1:10 and 1:1048 (the later approximating the mass ration of Jupiter to that of the sun).""(DSB III, p. 583).""Darwin's most significant contribution to the history of science lies in his pioneering work in the application of detailled dynamical analysis to cosmological and geological problems. That many of his conclusions are now out of date should in no way diminish the historical interest in his experiments, nor the importent service thet he rendered cosmogony by the example he gave of putting various hypotheses to the test of actual calculations. Darwin's method remains a milestone in the development of cosmogony, and subsequent investigators have favored it over the merely qualitative arguments prevalent until that time.""(DSB III, p. 583).
"DARWIN, G.H. - A PIONEERING WORK IN COSMOLOGY BY THE ""FATHER OF GEOPHYSICS""
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(London, Harrison and Sons, 1880). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"", Vol. 171 - Part II. Pp. 713-891. A few textilustr. Clean and fine.
First printing of a main work by the ""Father of Geophysics"", in which he set up the hypothesis, that the results from his earlier investigations on the relations between the tidal frictions on the earth and the motion of the moon away from the earth, could be used to explain the formation of satellites of the other planets and their movements in relation to the sun.. (In DSB it is called ""a monumental paper"").""Darwin's most significant contribution to the history of science lies in his pioneering work in the application of detailled dynamical analysis to cosmological and geological problems. That many of his conclusions are now out of date should in no way diminish the historical interest in his experiments, nor the importent service thet he rendered cosmogony by the example he gave of putting various hypotheses to the test of actual calculations. Darwin's method remains a milestone in the development of cosmogony, and subsequent investigators have favored it over the merely qualitative arguments prevalent until that time.""(DSB).
(London, Harrison and Sons, 1880). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1879, Vol. 171 - Part II. Pp. 539-593.
First printing of a main paper by the ""Father of Geophysics"" in which he shows that the effect of the tides was to force a retreat of the moon from the earth - thus going backward in time in the history of the earth, he concludes that the earth had been in contact with the moon, and this represents the time at which the whirling earth threw off a portion of its outer crust by centrifugal action, loosing angular motion in that way.""Darwin's most significant contribution to the history of science lies in his pioneering work in the application of detailled dynamical analysis to cosmological and geological problems. That many of his conclusions are now out of date should in no way diminish the historical interest in his experiments, nor the importent service thet he rendered cosmogony by the example he gave of putting various hypotheses to the test of actual calculations. Darwin's method remains a milestone in the development of cosmogony, and subsequent investigators have favored it over the merely qualitative arguments prevalent until that time.""(DSB).
P., Alcan (Bibliothèque Scientifique Internationale), 1892, in 8°, cartonnage pleine percaline de l'éditeur, 240 pages.
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