Charles Olivier and the Rise of Meteor Science
This fascinating portrait of an amateur astronomy movement tells the story of how Charles Olivier recruited a hard-working cadre of citizen scientists to rehabilitate the study of meteors. By 1936, Olivier and members of his American Meteor Society had succeeded in disproving an erroneous idea about...
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1:Fortunes of War and Peace
- Chapter 2: Virginia's Astronomer
- Chapter 3: Young Charles
- Chapter 4: The1800 Leonids
- Chapter 5: Portrait of the Young Man as an Astronomer
- Chapter 6: Sojourn at Lick Observatory
- Chapter 7: Doctor of Philosophy
- Chapter 8: Starting Out
- Chapter 9: Friends at McCormick Observaotry
- Chapter 10: Society for Practical Astronomy
- Chapter 11: American Astronomical Society
- Chapter 12: American Association of Variable Star Observers.-Chapter 13: The Weather Bureau
- Chapter 14: Hydrographic Office of the US Navy
- Chapter 15: New Members Join the American Meteor Society, 1915 to 1918
- Chapter 16: Membership Roster 1915-1918.-Chapter 17: Outcomes of Olivier's Membership Efforts, 1911 to 1918
- Chapter 18: Trans-Atlantic Controversy
- Chapter 19: W. F. Denning, A. S. Herschel, and Stationary Radiants
- Chapter 20: The First Assignment: Discredit Stationary Radiants
- Chapter 21: Top Achievers 1914-1925
- Chapter 22: Challenges for Olivier and the American Meteor Society
- Chapter 23: The Rise of Astrophysics
- Chapter 24: Membership roster 1919-1929
- Chapter 25: Advances Made by the American Meteor Society 1919-1929
- Chapter 26: The Best of Times During the Worst of Times
- Chapter 27: The Man at Mid-Life
- Chapter 28: The Astronomer at Mid-Life
- Chapter 29: Organizing Observatory Staff for the Leonids
- Chapter 29: Organizing Observatory stff for the Leonids
- Chapter 30: Membership Roster 1930-1936
- Chapter 31: How the Meteor Quest Was Won
- Chapter 32: What the AMS Accomplished
- Chapter 33: Citizen Scientists Caught Meteor Fever
- Chapter 34: Contemporary Meteor Organizations in the United States
- Chapter 35: Outside the USA: A Survey of Meteor Astronomers and Organizations
- Chapter 36: Summing Up: Olivier at Mid-Life
- Chapter 37: Who Were These Men and Women? Appendices
- Index.