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Paper: |
Dismantling Hubble's Legacy? |
Volume: |
471, Origins of the Expanding Universe: 1912-1932 |
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97 |
Authors: |
Way, M. J. |
Abstract: |
Edwin Hubble is famous for a number of discoveries that are well known to
amateur and professional astronomers, students and the general public.
The origins of these discoveries are examined and it is
demonstrated that, in each case, a great deal of supporting evidence
was already in place. In some cases the discoveries
had either already been made, or competing versions were
not adopted for complex scientific and sociological reasons. |
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