Americas First Great Eclipse, Steve Ruskin
Americas First Great Eclipse, Steve Ruskin
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America's First Great Eclipse
How Scientists, Tourists, and the Rocky Mountain Eclipse of 1878 Changed Astronomy Forever

Author: Steve Ruskin

Narrator: John Pruden

Unabridged: 2 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/07/2017


Synopsis

America’s First Great Eclipse takes readers on a thrilling historical journey, revealing that nineteenth-century Americans were just as excited about a total solar eclipse as we are today ... and, like us, were willing to travel thousands of miles to see it.The ‘Great American Eclipse’ of 2017 and the upcoming ‘Great North American Eclipse’ of 2024 were not the first eclipses to deserve such titles. In the summer of 1878, when the American West was still wild, hundreds of astronomers and thousands of tourists traveled by train to Wyoming, Colorado, and Texas to witness America’s first ‘Great Eclipse.’ America’s First Great Eclipse tells the story of a country, and its scientists, on the brink of a new era. Near the end of the nineteenth century, when the United States was barely a hundred years old, American astronomers were taking the lead in a science that Europeans had dominated for centuries. Scientists like Samuel Langley, Henry Draper, Maria Mitchell, and even the inventor Thomas Edison, were putting America at the forefront of what was being called the “new astronomy.”On July 29, 1878, having braved treacherous storms, debilitating altitude sickness, and the threat of Indian attacks, they joined thousands of East-coast tourists and Western pioneers as they spread out across the Great Plains and climbed to the top of 14,000-foot Pikes Peak, all to glimpse one of nature’s grandest spectacles: a total solar eclipse. It was the first time in history so many astronomers observed together from higher elevations. The Rocky Mountain eclipse of 1878 was not only a turning point in American science, but it was also the beginning of high-altitude astronomy, without which our current understanding of the Universe would be impossible.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Susan

Interesting little book about the 1878 total solar eclipse. Told from accounts by scientists, amateur astronomers and interested citizens the book provides easily readable observations and some local Colorado history.......more

Goodreads review by H.Y.

A great read--non-fiction with a storyteller's heart. Loved it.......more

Goodreads review by Mia

America's First Great Eclipse is the perfect guide to the 1878 eclipse giving the reader a picture of the types of people who came west to Colorado and Wyoming which were located on the patch which expected to see the full eclipse. The scientists and recreational viewers were also hoping the increas......more

Goodreads review by Bob

Very good account of an event that is never really recognized. Amazing that this study of science was occurring in an area of the country that just a few years previously had witnessed Custer's Last Stand. Short and easy read.......more

Goodreads review by Stephen

Steve Ruskin turns the story of a solar eclipse into an informative tour of the science of stargazing at a turning point. Earlier astronomy was all about finding stars in the night sky in order to locate one’s position on the globe. With mid-19th century technological advancements in photography and......more