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El. knyga: Story of the Solar System

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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Mar-2002
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780511032721
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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Mar-2002
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780511032721
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The bodies of our solar system have orbited continuously around the Sun since their formation, but they have not always been there, and conditions have not always been as they are today. The Story of the Solar System explains how our solar system came into existence, how it has evolved and how it might end billions of years from now. After a brief historical introduction, the book illustrates the birth of the Sun, and then explains the steps that built up the bodies of the Solar System. Using vivid illustrations, the planets, moons, asteroids and comets are described in detail. Comparison of these objects, and analysis of how they have changed and evolved since birth, is followed by a look towards the end of the solar system's existence. Fully illustrated with beautiful, astronomically accurate paintings, this book will fascinate anyone with an interest in our solar system.

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' excellent This volume reflects modern-day thinking on the evolution of the Solar System and each of the bodies within. Being an astro artist, the author is also the illustrator, providing beautiful impression images, alongside appropriate diagrams and photographs that have been chosen from the best available sources. This book is a refreshing and informative read that I highly recommend to everyone.' Astronomy Now 'What makes this book different is that its author is an astronomical illustrator, who has filled this book with pictures of how the solar system might appear, now, in the past and in the distant future the idea is appealing and the images make excellent talking points '. Astronomy & Geophysics 'Garlick tells an unimaginably long and fascinating story, and that story is very well told in both words and pictures. A worthy addition to just about anyone's bookshelf, and a must have for those who would like a clear picture of the Sun and its family from its conception to the cosmic afterlife.' Peter Grego, Popular Astronomy 'Colorful, well-illustrated'. Lunar and Planetary Information Bulletin 'This large-format book will appeal to anyone who wants a slightly more detailed look at the environment that surrounds our home star than other visually oriented books seem to provide There's no doubting the comprehensiveness of the subject matter and Garlick's carefully hand-painted and computer-generated illustrations look fantastic. The colours are vibrant and rich, the images striking, bold and dramatic. And some of Garlick's written descriptions are delightfully quirky too, lending the book an additional charm full marks and a gold star for the lush illustrations.' Dan Slingsby, Focus 'This is an excellent book using simple, plain language a refreshing and informative read that I highly recommend to everyone.' Astronomy Now

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A highly illustrated account of the birth, evolution and future of our solar system.
Introduction 1(7)
Part 1 Genesis of the Sun and Solar Nebula 8(16)
Time zero: Giant Molecular Cloud
10(2)
2 000 000 years: Solar Globule
12(2)
2 030 000 years: Protosun
14(2)
2 130 000 years: Solar Nebula
16(2)
3 million years: T-Tauri Phase
18(2)
3 million years: Outflow and Post-T-Tauri Phase
20(2)
30--50 million years: The Main Sequence
22(2)
Part 2 Emergence of the Sun's Family 24(20)
2 200 000 years: Planetesimals and Protoplanets
26(2)
2--3 million years: Gas Giants and Asteroids
28(2)
3--10 million years: Ice Giants and Comets
30(2)
3--10 million years: Regular Satellites
32(2)
10--100 million years: Terrestrial Planets
34(2)
100--1300 million years: The Heavy Bombardment
36(2)
700--1300 million years: Building the Atmospheres
38(2)
4500 million years? Formation of the Ring Systems
40(2)
4660 million years: The Modern Solar System
42(2)
Part 3 Solar System Past and Present 44(82)
The Sun -- Local Star
46(6)
Mercury -- Iron Planet
52(6)
Venus -- Hell Planet
58(6)
Earth -- Goldilocks Planet
64(8)
Mars -- Red Planet
72(8)
Asteroids -- Vermin of the Skies
80(6)
Jupiter -- Giant among Giants
86(8)
Saturn -- Lord of the Rings
94(6)
Uranus -- World on its Side
100(6)
Neptune -- Last Giant Outpost
106(6)
Pluto and Charon -- Binary Planet
112(6)
Comets -- Dirty Snowballs
118(8)
Part 4 End of an Era 126(18)
Present-day--10 900 million years: Main Sequence
128(2)
10 900--11 600 million years: Subgiant Phase
130(2)
11 600--12 233 million years: Red Giant Phase
132(2)
12 233--12 365 million years: Helium Burning and Second Red Giant Phase
134(2)
12 365 million years: Planetary Nebula Phase
136(2)
12 365 million years: White Dwarf
138(2)
Hundreds of billions of years: Black Dwarf
140(2)
Time unknown: End of an Era ... Start of an Era
142(2)
Glossary 144(7)
Index 151