Astronomy with an Opera-glass

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Excerpt: "Star-gazing was never more popular than it is now. In every civilized country many excellent telescopes are owned and used, often to very good purpose, by persons who are not practical astronomers, but who wish to see for themselves the marvels of the sky, and who occasionally stumble upon something that is new even to professional star-gazers. Yet, notwithstanding this activity in the cultivation of astronomical studies, it is probably safe to assert that hardly one person in a hundred knows the chief stars by name, or can even recognize the principal constellations, much less distinguish the planets from the fixed stars. And of course they know nothing of the intellectual pleasure that accompanies a knowledge of the stars. Modern astronomy is so rapidly and wonderfully linking the earth and the sun together, with all the orbs of space, in the bonds of close physical relationship, that a person of education and general intelligence can offer no valid excuse for not knowing where to look for Sirius or Aldebaran, or the Orion nebula, or the planet Jupiter. As Australia and New Zealand and the islands of the sea are made a part of the civilized world through the expanding influence of commerce and cultivation, so the suns and planets around us are, in a certain sense, falling under the dominion of the restless and resistless mind of man. We have come to possess vested intellectual interests in Mars and Saturn, and in the sun and all his multitude of fellows, which nobody can afford to ignore."

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Garrett Putman Serviss (1851-1929) was an American astronomer, journalist, and early science fiction writer whose work bridged the gap between scientific inquiry and imaginative storytelling. Born in Sharon Springs, New York, Serviss graduated from Cornell University in 1872 and later studied law at Columbia University, though he never practiced. Instead, he found his calling in journalism, joining the New York Sun as a reporter and eventually becoming an editor.Serviss's fascination with astronomy led him to become a popularizer of science, delivering public lectures and writing numerous articles and books that made complex scientific concepts accessible to the general public. His clear, engaging style earned him the moniker "the American Jules Verne," and he was instrumental in inspiring a generation of readers to look to the stars.One of Serviss's most revolutionary ideas was his early advocacy for space exploration, a concept that was purely speculative in his time but has since become a reality. His works often explored the possibilities of interplanetary travel and the existence of extraterrestrial life, themes that would heavily influence later science fiction writers such as H.G. Wells and Arthur C. Clarke.Despite his scientific grounding, Serviss was not without controversy. He occasionally ventured into the realm of pseudoscience, particularly with his interest in the paranormal and speculative theories about the universe. Nonetheless, his contributions to both science and literature remain significant, as he helped to lay the groundwork for the modern science fiction genre and inspired countless individuals to dream beyond the confines of Earth.

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