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Stardust Revolution: The New Story of Our Origin in the Stars Revised Edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 376 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Oct-2021
  • Leidėjas: Prometheus Books
  • ISBN-10: 1633887693
  • ISBN-13: 9781633887695
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 376 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Oct-2021
  • Leidėjas: Prometheus Books
  • ISBN-10: 1633887693
  • ISBN-13: 9781633887695
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Three great scientific revolutions have shaped our understanding of the cosmos and our relationship to it. The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries witnessed the Copernican Revolution, which bodychecked the Earth as the pivot point of creation and joined us with the rest of the cosmos as one planet among many orbiting the Sun. Three centuries later came the second great scientific revolution: the Darwinian Revolution. It removed us from a distinct, divine biological status to place us wholly in the ebb and flow of all terrestrial life. This book describes how we're in the midst of a third great scientific revolution, five centuries in the making: the Stardust Revolution. It is the merging of the once-disparate realms of astronomy and evolutionary biology, and of the Copernican and Darwinian Revolutions, placing life in a cosmic context. The Stardust Revolutiontakes readers on a grand journey that begins on the summit of California's Mount Wilson, where astronomers first realized that the universe is both expanding and evolving, to a radio telescope used to identify how organic molecules-the building blocks of life-are made by stars. It's an epic story told through a scientific cast that includes some of the twentieth century's greatest minds-including Nobel laureate Charles Townes, who discovered cosmic water-as well as the most ambitious scientific explorers of the twenty-first century, those racing to find another living planet. Today, an entirely new breed of scientists-astrobiologists and astrochemists-are taking the study of life into the space age. Astrobiologists study the origins, evolution, and distribution of life, not just on Earth, but in the universe. Stardust science is filling in the missing links in our evolutionary story, ones that extend our family tree back to the stars.

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"Our ancestors are stars in this extreme genealogy,' which follows the history of discoveries that blossomed into a new field. . . . Berkowitz gracefully chronicles the work and passion of physicists, chemists, and other stardust scientists' who probe the universe for signs of life.-Scientific American An engaging, lively discussion of the astronomy and biology underpinning the new sciences of astrochemistry and astrobiology.... A pleasurable read.... Highly recommended.

-Choice [ An] intriguing look at . . . stardust science, a surprising blend of astronomy and evolutionary biology. . . . With an engaging tone and accessible science, Berkowitz shows how the current search for Earth-like planets orbiting other stars could also reveal [ other life-forms] born of the same dust that made us.

-Publishers Weekly With a delightfully readable style, Berkowitz illuminates the greatest scientific story of our time: the search for humanitys origin and place in the cosmos.

-Steven J. Dick, former NASA chief historian and author of Life on Other Worlds In [ t]his lively and meticulous book, Berkowitz tells the incredible story of how were discovering our true cosmic originsreflected in every atom, molecule, and grain of matter in the universe. Read it and youll never look at the night sky, or yourself, the same way again.

-Dr. Caleb Scharf, director of astrobiology at Columbia University and author of Gravitys Engines

Preface vii
Prologue. Extreme Genealogy xi
Notes for the Journey xvii
PART 1 BORN OF STARS
Chapter 1 The Stardust Revolution
3(14)
Meeting Lucy Ziurys
3(4)
The Third Great Revolution
7(3)
The Origins of the Stardust Revolution
10(1)
New Ways of Thinking
11(2)
New Ways of Seeing
13(1)
Beyond the Impossible
14(3)
Chapter 2 A Star's Fingerprint
17(28)
Looking at the Sun
17(3)
The Great Seer
20(4)
Out of Mystery
24(2)
Bunsen's Burnings
26(5)
Mystery of the Fraunhofer Lines
31(4)
Order in the Heavens
35(4)
A Stranger in the Stars
39(6)
Chapter 3 The Origin of the Elements
45(42)
Of Stars and Atoms
45(4)
The Alchemist's Dream
49(5)
A Recipe for Sunshine
54(6)
Big-Bang Atoms
60(6)
Let There Be Hoyle
66(8)
The Astronomer's Periodic Table
74(6)
Nobel Conclusions
80(7)
PART 2 THE INVISIBLE UNIVERSE
Chapter 4 The Atoms of Life
87(26)
Darwin's Gap
87(3)
On the Origin of Life
90(2)
The Spontaneous-Generation Debate
92(4)
An Elemental View of Life
96(2)
Molecular Evolution
98(4)
The Earth in Glass
102(5)
Liftoff for Exobiology
107(6)
Chapter 5 Dust to Diamonds
113(22)
The Original Dark Matter
113(5)
A New Land between the Stars
118(3)
Seeing with Stardust Eyes
121(2)
The Cold and Dirty Cosmos
123(3)
The Dusty Missing Link
126(9)
Chapter 6 The Cosmos Goes Green
135(36)
Tuning In to Molecules
135(3)
Radio Whispers from the Universe
138(4)
Cosmic Water Man
142(9)
The Cosmic Sea
151(4)
Joining Heaven and Earth
155(3)
Red Giants and White Dwarfs
158(13)
PART 3 THE LIVING COSMOS
Chapter 7 Catching Stardust
171(46)
The Space-Rock Education of Scott Sandford
171(4)
The Birth of the Earth
175(7)
The Men Who First Held Stardust
182(8)
Stardust Memories
190(6)
Sagan's Dream
196(3)
DNA from Space
199(7)
From Eternity to Here
206(4)
Tracing Our Cosmic Carbon Ancestry
210(7)
Chapter 8 Other Worlds
217(36)
New Frontiers
217(3)
A New Vision
220(12)
Dr. Seuss's Universe
232(7)
Alien Earth
239(14)
Chapter 9 Darwin and the Cosmos
253(36)
The Biological Big Bang
253(7)
What Is "Life"?
260(7)
Life as a Cosmic Continuum
267(5)
Bunsen and Kirchhoff's Gift
272(11)
An Ancient View with Stardust Eyes
283(6)
Acknowledgments 289(2)
A Note on Sources 291(44)
Index 335
Jacob Berkowitz is the bestselling author of Jurassic Poop: What Dinosaurs (and Others) Left Behind, winner of a 2007 American Institute of Physics Science Writing Award. His book Out of This World: The Amazing Search for an Alien Earth was selected as a SkyNews magazine best astronomy book for 2009. He has written for the Globe and Mail, among other publications.