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Our Place In The Universe [Kietas viršelis]

(Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l Lab, Usa)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 244 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Mar-2007
  • Leidėjas: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9812700684
  • ISBN-13: 9789812700681
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 244 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Mar-2007
  • Leidėjas: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9812700684
  • ISBN-13: 9789812700681
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Our Place in the Universe tells the story of our world, formation of the first galaxies and stars formed from great clouds containing the primordial elements made in the first few minutes; birth of stars, their lives and deaths in fiery supernova explosions; formation of the solar system, its planets and many moons; life on Earth, its needs and vicissitudes on land and in the seas; finally exoplanets, planets that surround distant stars. Interspersed in the text are short pieces on some of those who revealed these wonders to us.It is written in a very authoritative and readable form and contains more than 100 color prints of the marvelous galaxies, and nebula that have been taken from space-based and land-based telescopes carried by NASA missions, the European Space Agency, the European Southern Laboratory in Chile and many other sources.

Recenzijos

"It is such a humane and personal approach to presenting scientific results, that it is absolutely unique. If there were more books of this kind we would not have the divide between the sciences and the humanities." Emeritus Professor Joerg Huefner Heidelberg University

Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
List of Figures
xv
A Day without Yesterday
1(36)
Instant of Creation
1(7)
Size and Age of Earth, Sun and Milky Way
8(3)
Einstein's Static Universe
11(1)
Expanding Universe
12(4)
Universe without Center
16(2)
Karl Schwarzschild and Black Holes
18(1)
Questions
19(11)
Boxes 1-9
30(7)
Formation of Galaxies
37(16)
Fragmentation of Giant Clouds into Galaxies and Galaxy Clusters
37(4)
Galaxies and Stars
39(2)
Types of Galaxies
41(5)
Spiral Arm Galaxies
41(3)
Elliptical Galaxies
44(1)
Lenticular Galaxy
45(1)
Fritz Zwicky and Galaxies as Gravitational Lenses
46(3)
Unseen Matter and Energy
49(2)
Dark Matter, Dark Energy
49(1)
Hot and Cold Dark Matter
50(1)
Distinguishing between Dark and Ordinary Matter
50(1)
Globular Clusters
51(1)
Box 10
52(1)
Birth and Life of Stars
53(14)
The First Stars
53(1)
Star Birth
54(1)
Orion: A Stellar Nursery
54(2)
Birth of Massive Stars in the Trifid Nebula
56(2)
Galaxy Collisions and Star Birth
58(1)
In the Fires of Stars
59(2)
Thermonuclear Evolution of Stars
61(2)
Questions
63(3)
Boxes 11-12
66(1)
Supernovae: Death and Transfiguration of Stars
67(27)
A Dying Star
67(1)
The Guest Star
67(3)
Core Collapse and Supernovae
70(2)
Ghostly Neutrinos
72(1)
Detecting Far-off Supernova
73(3)
What Sustains a Star So Long Before Its Collapse
76(1)
White Dwarfs and Chandrasekhar
76(2)
The Pauli Principle
78(1)
Neutron Stars
79(1)
Discovery: Jocelyn Bell
80(8)
Birth, Death, and Transfiguration
88(4)
Reverend John Michell and the Idea of Black Holes
92(1)
Questions
93(1)
Nebulae
94(13)
The Milky Way and Nebula
94(5)
Sir John Herschel and the Carina Nebula
99(3)
Planetary Nebulae
102(1)
The Cerro Tololo Observatory
103(2)
Questions
105(2)
Spacetime, Relativity, and Superdense Matter
107(19)
Einstein: Spacetime and Relativity
107(10)
Superdense Matter
117(2)
Spinning Neutron Stars
119(1)
Questions
120(1)
Boxes 13-18
121(5)
Origins
126(28)
Formation of the Solar System
126(4)
Johannes Kepler
130(3)
The Sun
133(3)
The Sun and Arthur Eddington
136(2)
Eventual Fate of Our Sun
138(1)
The Planets
139(3)
The Earth
142(2)
The Moon and Tidal Locking
144(1)
The Moon
145(1)
Laplace (1749-1827)
146(4)
Questions
150(3)
Box 19
153(1)
First Modern Astronomer
154(14)
Galileo: Principle Discoveries
154(2)
Youth
156(4)
His Astronomical Research with the Telescope
160(4)
The Earth Turns Round
164(1)
Conflict with the Church
165(3)
Life on Earth
168(12)
Land and Waters of Earth
168(2)
Conditions for Life on Earth
170(2)
Evolution of Life on Earth
172(1)
Earliest Life on Earth
173(2)
Mass Extinctions
175(1)
Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis)
176(1)
Habitable Zone around Stars
177(3)
Other Planets and Their Moons
180(24)
Jupiter
180(5)
Moons of Jupiter
185(3)
Mars
188(1)
Moons of Mars
188(2)
The Ringed Planet, Saturn
190(3)
Venus
193(5)
Mercury
198(1)
Uranus
198(1)
Neptune
199(1)
Pluto (a Dwarf Planet)
200(2)
The Voyager Missions
202(1)
Questions
203(1)
New Worlds
204(11)
Edmond Halley: The Stars Also Move
205(1)
The Sun Also Orbits
206(1)
First Planets beyond Our Solar System
207(2)
The Search for Exoplanets
209(2)
Search for Life beyond the Solar System
211(4)
Bibliography 215(2)
Index 217