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An accessible introduction traces astronomy from ancient naked-eye observation through pre-telescopic practice to later quantitative methods, explains the law of gravitation and its role in celestial motions, and outlines the principal techniques for determining distances such as triangulation and parallax using the Moon, planets, and minor bodies. It describes the functions of national observatories and the practical link between astronomy and navigation, surveys the members and arrangement of the solar system, and considers methods used to estimate stellar distances and the overall scale of the heavens, emphasizing observational challenges and the development of measurement principles.

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E. Walter Maunder

E. Walter Maunder was an English astronomer and author known for his contributions to popular astronomy and the public understanding of celestial phenomena. He is particularly recognized for his works that bridge the gap between scientific inquiry and religious texts, as seen in his book "The Astronomy of the Bible," which examines astronomical references in scripture. Maunder also authored "Are the Planets Inhabited?" and "The Science of the Stars," both of which explore the possibilities of life beyond Earth and the nature of stars. His writings reflect a deep interest in both the scientific and philosophical implications of astronomy.

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