The Heavens on Fire: The Great Leonid Meteor Storms

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Cambridge University Press, 1999 M09 9 - 360 pages
Meteor succeeded meteor in such rapid succession that it was impossible to count them; at times the sky seemed full of them, and the earth was illuminated as with a morning light. Eye-witness accounts such as this, and every spectacular detail of the Leonids, the greatest meteor showers of all, can be found in the acclaimed The Heavens on Fire. In this volume, author Mark Littmann vividly tells the history of meteors, and especially the Leonids, whose terrifying beauty established meteor science. He traces the history and mythology of meteors, profiles the fascinating figures whose discoveries advanced the field, and explores how meteors have changed the course of life on Earth. Crisp illustrations capture the excitement of past meteor showers and help elucidate important concepts. The returning Leonids are now reaching their peak with great activity expected in 1999 and 2000. For all those who wish to take part in this rare experience, Littmann offers advice on how and where to find the best view. Filled with practical tips, clear explanations, and descriptions of a sight that more than one observer has called "brilliant beyond conception," The Heavens on Fire will delight every reader. Mark Littmann teaches astronomy at the University of Tennessee. His previous books include Comet Halley: Once in a Lifetime and Planets Beyond: Discovering the Outer Solar System. Both books were chosen by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific as Astronomy Books of the Year.
 

Contents

The night the stars fell
1
Sifting
13
Struggling to understand meteors
35
The November meteors in history
53
The critics attack
65
The discovery of the August meteors
83
1866 the first predicted return
101
The meteorcomet connection
117
New horizons in meteor science
191
Surprise 1966
205
Killer comets and disasteroids
221
Catch a falling star
253
Prospects for 1999 and 2000
269
The journey of a meteoroid
301
Glossary
313
Bibliography
321

Meters for meteors
145
The coming fire shower 1899
159
The worlds safest fireworks display 1932
173

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