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by John A. Wood

Author: John A. Wood
Subcategory: Astronomy & Space Science
Language: English
Publisher: Prentice Hall; 2nd edition (October 26, 1999)
Pages: 209 pages
Category: Math and Science
Rating: 4.3
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Almost everything we know about the planets and other members of the Solar System has been learned in the last 50 years, a span of time that fits within the age of many of us alive today.

Almost everything we know about the planets and other members of the Solar System has been learned in the last 50 years, a span of time that fits within the age of many of us alive today. Planetary science, all but nonexistent before World War II, has burgeoned into a rich storehouse of information with surprises at every turn.

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by. John A. Wood (Author). Find all the books, read about the author, and more. The Solar System offers an introduction to the geology of our solar system grounded in the author's unique background in both earth science and astrophysics.

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Solar System (2nd Ed). by. Thomas G. Smith. These were sanded and painted to match images in astronomy books and observatory photos.

3 The pictures include the solar system, animals, insects, plants, DNA and different aspects of human life. We still have only a limited amount of information about our own solar system, and there are other galaxies as well. Linda Well, I’ll tell you what I really think

3 The pictures include the solar system, animals, insects, plants, DNA and different aspects of human life. 4 It is unlikely that the records will be found. 5 It will reach the nearest star. Linda Well, I’ll tell you what I really think. I think we’ve got enough problems here on Earth without worrying about life in outer space and time capsules.

These experiments form the basis of this encyclopedic reference, which skillfully fuses synthesis and explanation.

It provides a framework for understanding the origin and evolution of the solar system, historical discoveries, and details about planetary bodies and how they interact-and has jumped light years ahead in terms of new information and visual impact. Offering more than 50% new material, the Encyclopedia includes the latest explorations and observations, hundreds of new color digital images and illustrations, and more than 1,000 pages.

Up-to-date, mathematically accessible, and authoritative, this book provides a comprehensive, balanced introduction to the various branches of solar system science. Overview of the Solar System. Impact Cratering. Heat, Volcanism and Tectonics. Interiors of Terrestrial Planets. Planetary Atmospheres. Asteroids and Meteorites. Stars. The Solar Nebula and Planet Formation. Comets. Rotation, Satellites and Rings. For anyone interested in the Solar System.