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Two Cases of Serendipity: Ross 614 and VW Cephei

Authors :
Peter Van De Kamp
Source :
Dark Companions of Stars ISBN: 9789401085861
Publication Year :
1986
Publisher :
Springer Netherlands, 1986.

Abstract

Progress in science depends to a great extent on planed programs of research. However we must not ignore the role played by serendipity. Significant discoveries now and than are made unintentionally, as an unexpected byproduct, of a program planned for a different purpose. A classical example is the discovery of stellar aberration in 1726 by James Bradley. Intent on finding stellar parallax, which later proved to be below Bradley’s attainable accuracy, he did find the yearly aberration effect, differeing 90° in phase from parallactic displacement, with a total amplitude of 41″ (Chapter 3).

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ISBN :
978-94-010-8586-1
ISBNs :
9789401085861
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Dark Companions of Stars ISBN: 9789401085861
Accession number :
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