登陆注册
18898500000049

第49章 HALLEY.(6)

As Halley thus found that a comet had been recorded on several occasions at intervals of seventy-five or seventy-six years, he was led to the conclusion that these several apparitions related to one and the same object, which was an obedient vassal of the sun, performing an eccentric journey round that luminary in a period of seventy-five or seventy-six years. To realise the importance of this discovery, it should be remembered that before Halley's time a comet, if not regarded merely as a sign of divine displeasure, or as an omen of intending disaster, had at least been regarded as a chance visitor to the solar system, arriving no one knew whence, and going no one knew whither.

A supreme test remained to be applied to Halley's theory. The question arose as to the date at which this comet would be seen again. We must observe that the question was complicated by the fact that the body, in the course of its voyage around the sun, was exposed to the incessant disturbing action produced by the attraction of the several planets. The comet therefore, does not describe a simple ellipse as it would do if the attraction of the sun were the only force by which its movement were controlled. Each of the planets solicits the comet to depart from its track, and though the amount of these attractions may be insignificant in comparison with the supreme controlling force of the sun, yet the departure from the ellipse is quite sufficient to produce appreciable irregularities in the comet's movement. At the time when Halley lived, no means existed of calculating with precision the effect of the disturbance a comet might experience from the action of the different planets.

Halley exhibited his usual astronomical sagacity in deciding that Jupiter would retard the return of the comet to some extent. Had it not been for this disturbance the comet would apparently have been due in 1757 or early in 1758. But the attraction of the great planet would cause delay, so that Halley assigned, for the date of its re-appearance, either the end of 1758 or the beginning of 1759.

Halley knew that he could not himself live to witness the fulfilment of his prediction, but he says: "If it should return, according to our predictions, about the year 1758, impartial posterity will not refuse to acknowledge that this was first discovered by an Englishman." This was, indeed, a remarkable prediction of an event to occur fifty-three years after it had been uttered. The way in which it was fulfilled forms one of the most striking episodes in the history of astronomy. The comet was first seen on Christmas Day, 1758, and passed through its nearest point to the sun on March 13th, 1759. Halley had then been lying in his grave for seventeen years, yet the verification of his prophecy reflects a glory on his name which will cause it to live for ever in the annals of astronomy. The comet paid a subsequent visit in 1835, and its next appearance is due about 1910.

Halley next entered upon a labour which, if less striking to the imagination than his discoveries with regard to comets, is still of inestimable value in astronomy. He undertook a series of investigations with the object of improving our knowledge of the movements of the planets. This task was practically finished in 1719, though the results of it were not published until after his death in 1749. In the course of it he was led to investigate closely the motion of Venus, and thus he came to recognise for the first time the peculiar importance which attaches to the phenomenon of the transit of this planet across the sun. Halley saw that the transit, which was to take place in the year 1761, would afford a favourable opportunity for determining the distance of the sun, and thus learning the scale of the solar system. He predicted the circumstances of the phenomenon with an astonishing degree of accuracy, considering his means of information, and it is unquestionably to the exertions of Halley in urging the importance of the matter upon astronomers that we owe the unexampled degree of interest taken in the event, and the energy which scientific men exhibited in observing it. The illustrious astronomer had no hope of being himself a witness of the event, for it could not happen till many years after his death. This did not, however, diminish his anxiety to impress upon those who would then be alive, the importance of the occurrence, nor did it lead him to neglect anything which might contribute to the success of the observations. As we now know, Halley rather over-estimated the value of the transit of Venus, as a means of determining the solar distance. The fact is that the circumstances are such that the observation of the time of contact between the edge of the planet and the edge of the sun cannot be made with the accuracy which he had expected.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 怒红妆

    怒红妆

    海风略过山谷,冬雨打醒含苞待放的花朵,岁月划过脸颊,没有带走你深刻的皱纹,当万籁俱寂的时刻就会迎来破晓。在一切都不符合常理的情况下,时间依然是胜利的佼佼者。我会在最杂乱无章的空间等你,在完成一切使命后,会用尖锐的,磨炼了上千年的匕首刺穿你的心脏,让你陪我一起死去。这就是我,我爱你……
  • 注定默守成爱

    注定默守成爱

    “好久不见…”“好久不见,亲爱的…”如果悲伤可以蔓延至心底,我愿将希望腾空,等你走进来,留下你的脚步。一点点、一寸寸,把我的心全部填满。她叫米雅,等一个人可以等一辈子。然而一辈子却没到,他…反而来了。“我不怕输,不在乎你的心有没有地方,那么久我都等了过来,还有你给我的五年,我已经无所畏惧了。”青春年少,我在默默守候你,未来,我要一一走过你的足迹。你知不知道,有一个地方,有一个人,静静地,看了你十年之久。如果可以,我愿用整个青春来等你。
  • 黄金帝國

    黄金帝國

    有人说青春是短暂的,还没来得及回味以逝去,但他却不这样认为,走出校园的他踏入了这个脚下埋有黄金的丛林,在适者生存的法则下,他嗜着血,踏着伤,怀揣着理想朝心中的黄金顶端走去。
  • 女明星的高手室友

    女明星的高手室友

    为了寻求抑制阳毒的神物,少林龙爪手传人,不得以下,只得担任护美的职责。什么官二代,商二代,武学奇才,只要得罪了云凡,那便是自取其辱!
  • 《装B犯人》与《复活节》

    《装B犯人》与《复活节》

    收入了新锐作家叶勐两个短篇小说,一篇是《装B犯人》,另一篇是《复活节》。
  • 绝世武途

    绝世武途

    武道至极,颠倒乾坤。一代废才,强势崛起。醉卧红颜,颠覆轮回。
  • 给咖啡加点盐

    给咖啡加点盐

    “你明白爷爷为什么要告诉你吗?我知道这些对你很残忍,可是我不希望你以后更痛苦,因为爷爷知道你把友谊看在第一,把爱情看在第二,所以……所以……咳咳……咳咳……”“爷爷,爷爷,你醒醒啊,爷爷,你还没把话说完呢,你还说过不会离开我的,醒醒啊,醒醒啊……你答应过我的啊。”我哭喊着,我一直摇着爷爷,可是爷爷怎么也不醒过来,不管我喊破喉咙,爷爷就是醒不过来。“砰……”门被推开了,蕾、雪、萧风等人一同跑了进来。“没事吧,语焉”萧风关心的走过来。爷爷的死,最好的死党居然为了萧风甚至放弃生命,这一切的一切语嫣最后又是如何作出选择,又如何决定她以后的生活呢?
  • 青少年受益一生的感恩故事

    青少年受益一生的感恩故事

    感恩是一种处世哲学,是生活中的大智慧。人生在世,不可能一帆风顺,困难、失败、无奈都需要我们勇敢地面对、旷达地处理。当你遇到挫折时,是一味地埋怨生活,从此变得消沉、萎靡不振?还是对生活满怀感恩,重新振作起来?
  • 瘟神笔记

    瘟神笔记

    剑客剑意须凌历,但意之中无灵魂。剑意虽强无魂用,只是一柄杀戮剑。
  • 亡灵墓歌

    亡灵墓歌

    故事发生在两千年之后,两千年之后的世界文明退化,历史也仅仅只有一千年。这中间的神秘消逝的一千年却没有留下任何痕迹,到底发生了什么,秘密正在揭开。