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The 1836 Nautical Magazine comments upon conditions on convict and emigrant ships, and reports on steam technology, lighthouses and wreckers.
Author : Various
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 871 pages
File Size : 18,42 MB
Release : 2013-02-28
Category : History
ISBN : 1108053882
The 1836 Nautical Magazine comments upon conditions on convict and emigrant ships, and reports on steam technology, lighthouses and wreckers.
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Page : 930 pages
File Size : 11,20 MB
Release : 1838
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Page : 926 pages
File Size : 28,67 MB
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Page : 1176 pages
File Size : 23,26 MB
Release : 1876
Category : Naval art and science
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Author : Various
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 921 pages
File Size : 28,66 MB
Release : 2013-02-28
Category : History
ISBN : 1108053939
The 1839 Nautical Magazine includes articles on Nelson's column, anti-slavery measures, lightning conductors, new lighthouses, steamship accidents and Antarctic exploration.
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Page : 742 pages
File Size : 21,79 MB
Release : 1857
Category : Naval art and science
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Author : Various
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 727 pages
File Size : 49,28 MB
Release : 2013-03-28
Category : History
ISBN : 1108054528
The 1861 Nautical Magazine includes reports on China and Japan, geology, eclipses and a tsunami, and the French navy.
Author : Various
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 925 pages
File Size : 31,70 MB
Release : 2013-02-28
Category : History
ISBN : 1108053890
The 1837 Nautical Magazine reports on Darwin's 1831 voyage on the Beagle, as well Caribbean piracy and Australian harbours.
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Page : 1338 pages
File Size : 11,39 MB
Release : 1893
Category : Naval art and science
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Author : Steven J. Dick
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 795 pages
File Size : 37,54 MB
Release : 2020-05-11
Category : Science
ISBN : 3030416143
In this comprehensive and interdisciplinary volume, former NASA Chief Historian Steven Dick reflects on the exploration of space, astrobiology and its implications, cosmic evolution, astronomical institutions, discovering and classifying the cosmos, and the philosophy of astronomy. The unifying theme of the book is the connection between cosmos and culture, or what Carl Sagan many years ago called the “cosmic connection.” As both an astronomer and historian of science, Dr. Dick has been both a witness to and a participant in many of the astronomical events of the last half century. This collection of papers presents his reflections over the last forty years in a way accessible to historians, philosophers, and scientists alike. From the search for alien life to ongoing space exploration efforts, readers will find this volume full of engaging topics relevant to science, society, and our collective future on planet Earth and beyond.