The aim of the Dictionary of Astronomy is to define the terminology of astronomy, physics, optics, space science, astronautics, and environmental science in such a way as to make modern developments in astronomy comprehensible and simultaneouly reveal their importance in the history of the subject. As well as technical terms, this dictionary discusses famous astronomers; planets; notable satellites; stars; constellations; past and future space missions; and the instruments, methods, and theories of astrology.
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Martin Ince is a Fellow of the Royal Astronomy Society and Deputy Editor of The Times Higher Education Supplement.
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