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A series of six illustrated lectures examines how astronomical discoveries arise, comparing deliberate search, mathematical prediction, and chance. The author uses case studies that range from planetary identification and the prediction followed by observational confirmation of a planet, to classical measurements exposing aberration of light and the nutation of the Earth’s axis, and to more accidental finds such as novae and comets. Other chapters treat the discovery of regular sunspot cycles and the detection of subtle variations in latitude, emphasizing the roles of method, instrumentation, and serendipity. Prefatory remarks reflect on luck versus skill and note the sources and observatory experiences behind the accounts.

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H. H. Turner

H. H. Turner was a notable figure in the field of astronomy, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of celestial phenomena. He is best known for his work "Astronomical Discovery," which explores significant advancements in astronomical research and observation. Turner's insights and discoveries have had a lasting impact on the scientific community, particularly in the study of the universe and its workings. His writings reflect a deep engagement with the scientific challenges of his time, making him an important figure in the history of astronomy.

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