Agnes Mary Clerke

Agnes Mary Clerke

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Biography

Agnes Mary Clerke was an Irish astronomer and writer. She published a number of books on the history of astronomy and on the then-nascent field of astrophysics.

"The planets revolved in circles because it was in their nature to do so, just as laudanum sends to sleep because it possesses a virtus dormitiva."

Agnes Mary Clerke

"Is it not reasonable to think that by far the greater part is solid and dark, and that this immense globe is encompassed with a thin covering of that resplendent substance from which the sun would seem to derive the whole of his vivifying heat and energy?"

Agnes Mary Clerke

"Thus, not merely what it can do, but the rate at which it can do it, has to be considered in estimating the value of photography as an ally in astronomy."

Agnes Mary Clerke

"Comets encountering these precincts must be perplexed to decide between the two potentates claiming their allegiance, and perhaps on occasions pay their court to each in turns, throwing out tails, as they do so, in all sorts of anomalous and contradictory directions."

Agnes Mary Clerke