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The Universe Around Us

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IN the decade that has elapsed since the third edition of this well-known book, many advances in astronomy have been made. Sir James Jeans has incorporated reference to many of these in the new edition, and has taken the opportunity to make a thorough revision and to rewrite a large part of the book. Thus, for example, reference is made to the recent discovery of companions of small mass belonging to the systems of 61 Cygni and 70 Ophiuchi; some account is given of Eddington's investigations on the expansion of the universe and the rate of recession of the extra-galactic nebulæ; and the bearing of the new knowledge of the source of stellar energy, derived from the study of thermonuclear reactions, on the evolution of the stars is described.

The Universe Around Us

By Sir James Jeans. Fourth edition, revised and reset. Pp. x + 297 + 32 plates. (Cambridge: At the Oxford University Press, 1944.) 15s. net.

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JONES, H. The Universe Around Us. Nature 154, 100–101 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/154100a0

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