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From Dust to Life : The Origin and Evolution of Our Solar System / John Chambers, Jacqueline Mitton.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Chambers, John, author.
Mitton, Jacqueline, author.
Contributor:
Chambers, John.
Mitton, Jacqueline.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Interplanetary dust.
Life--Origin.
Life.
Solar system--Origin.
Solar system.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (333 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2017]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
The birth and evolution of our solar system is a tantalizing mystery that may one day provide answers to the question of human origins. From Dust to Life tells the remarkable story of how the celestial objects that make up the solar system arose from common beginnings billions of years ago, and how scientists and philosophers have sought to unravel this mystery down through the centuries, piecing together the clues that enabled them to deduce the solar system's layout, its age, and the most likely way it formed. Drawing on the history of astronomy and the latest findings in astrophysics and the planetary sciences, John Chambers and Jacqueline Mitton offer the most up-to-date and authoritative treatment of the subject available. They examine how the evolving universe set the stage for the appearance of our Sun, and how the nebulous cloud of gas and dust that accompanied the young Sun eventually became the planets, comets, moons, and asteroids that exist today. They explore how each of the planets acquired its unique characteristics, why some are rocky and others gaseous, and why one planet in particular--our Earth--provided an almost perfect haven for the emergence of life. From Dust to Life is a must-read for anyone who desires to know more about how the solar system came to be. This enticing book takes readers to the very frontiers of modern research, engaging with the latest controversies and debates. It reveals how ongoing discoveries of far-distant extrasolar planets and planetary systems are transforming our understanding of our own solar system's astonishing history and its possible fate.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
List of Illustrations
Tables
Preface
ONE. Cosmic Archaeology
TWO. Discovering the Solar System
THREE. An Evolving Solar System
FOUR. The Question of Timing
FIVE. Meteorites
SIX. Cosmic Chemistry
SEVEN. A Star Is Born
EIGHT. Nursery for Planets
NINE. Worlds of Rock and Metal
TEN. the Making of the Moon
ELEVEN. Earth, Cradle of Life
TWELVE. Worlds of Gas and Ice
THIRTEEN. What Happened to the Asteroid Belt?
FOURTEEN. The Outermost Solar System
FIFTEEN. Epilogue: Paradigms, Problems, and Predictions
Afterword to the 2017 edition
Glossary
Sources and Further Reading
Index
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 23. Mai 2019)
ISBN:
9781400885565
1400885566
OCLC:
984686939

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