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61. The worlds around us by Patrick Moore | |
Paperback: 157
Pages
(1956)
Asin: B0007DYW72 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
62. The Mayan and Other Ancient Calendars (Wooden Books) by Geoff Stray | |
Hardcover: 64
Pages
(2007-11-13)
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Another Mine of Info
Concise, Interesting, & Mayan Astrological Signs
Wonderful little book! |
63. Out of This World: Colliding Universes, Branes, Strings, and Other Wild Ideas of Modern Physics by Stephen Webb | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(2004-05-25)
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Too Technical
About as exciting as the user's guide for my new fridge
Great Work Webb!
Another enjoyable and informative read by Webb |
64. The Big Bang and Other Explosions in Nuclear and Particle Astrophysics by David N. Schramm | |
Paperback: 710
Pages
(1996-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description The prime focus of the book is on Big Bang cosmology and the role ofprimordial nucleosynthesis in establishing the modern consensus on theBig Bang. This leads into the connection of cosmology to particlephysics and the constraints put on various elementary particles byastrophysical arguments. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis has also led to theargument for nonbaryonic dark matter and is thus related to the majorproblem in physical cosmology today, namely, structure formation. Thenuclear-particle interface with astrophysics also extends to the othertopics of major interest such as the age of the universe, cosmic rays,supernovae, and solar neutrinos, each of which will be discussed insome detail. Each section contains historical papers, current papers,and frequently a popular article on the subject which provides anoverview of the topic. This volume is testimony to the success of the integration of nuclearand particle physics with astrophysics and cosmology, and to theingenuity of the work in this area which has earned the authornumerous prestigious awards. The book, which is accessible tobeginning graduate students, should be of particular interest toresearchers and students in astronomy, astrophysics, cosmology andgravitation, and also in high energy and nuclear physics. |
65. Worlds without End : The Exploration of Planets Known and Unknown (Helix Books Series) by John S. Lewis | |
Paperback: 264
Pages
(1999-10-01)
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A fine book about planets, written for the interested non-specialist
Fantastic voyage... This changed somewhat such that planetary sciences became near to an equal footing when instrumentation and measurement became sufficiently precise to begin detecting planets around other stars.Suddenly there was a new universe opening up around each and every star, at least it seemed so for a time.We've reached the point now where announcement of new planets around other stars not only no longer makes headlines, but may no longer warrant a mention in the press beyond the professional journals. Lewis' book, `Worlds Without End: The Exploration of Planets Known and Unknown' helped to fill a gap in my knowledge about the direction and breadth of the new planetary studies.Published back in 1998, it is already somewhat out of date given the speed with which discoveries are occurring in this field, but it still serves as a great, accessible and interesting primer to the study of planets both `at home' and `abroad'. Lewis explores the different kinds of planets, from rocky types like Mercury to the big gaseous giants like Jupiter and Saturn.This survey includes the study of satellites, or planets around planets, as Lewis terms them.There are more moons around Jupiter and Saturn than planets around the Sun (if one does not include asteroids).These make for fascinating trips, too. It is no surprise that these types of giant planets were the first to be discovered around other planets.He talks about the different kinds environments for stars, and in so doing gives a short course on other aspects of general astronomy such as overall galactic motion, the different types of stars and their life cycles, and the different kinds of groupings of stars.For example, a planet around a star in a globular cluster, clumps of stars that exist surrounding some galaxies but to a certain extent separate from those galaxies (rather like gated communities might be to larger urban settings), would have spectacularly starry nights, even if the stars in the cluster were relatively small, and the close fly-bys of other stars would be a million times more frequent, such that the environment of the planet would constantly be shifting dramatically as the orbit would constantly change - stars may even `steal' planets away from one another! Lewis in his final chapter sets the stage for ongoing planetary science, theoretical and observational.He sees that in the not too distant future we may even be able to directly detect terrestrial-type planets (much `detection' today is done indirectly, measuring shifts in movement, light patterns, etc.).He gives a nod to the SETI project here (without mentioning it by name) in talking about the remote possibility of increasingly sensitive radio telescopes to detect artificial broadcast transmissions. The one drawback of this text is the lack of graphic images.There are eight pages of plates, but none in colour - given the dramatic photography available of planets in our solar system from exploratory ships, and the stunning photography available of objects beyond the solar system from major observatories and the Hubble Space Telescope, one wonders why these weren't incorporated.Also, a few charts and graphs might have been helpful at certain points in the discussion to give a quick idea of figures or comparative values.
Very good book but needs more. What it lacks is some sort of summary at the end! I was quite surprised that nothing like it was supplied. A total of how many sun could hold life. I hope that the writer rewrites it with such a chapter.
Great book He presents several mind-bending -- yet scientifically feasible -- worlds for our consideration. "Earthissimo," for example, made me put the book down, lean back in my chair, and SAVOR the elegance of the science for several minutes. Wonderful! BUT, like Lewis's otherwise excellent _Mining the Sky_, he doesn't include any graphs, table or illustrations. (He has a few artistic rendering in the middle, which are different.) A few graphs or tables would have clarified his arguments and saved pages of dense, descriptive text. Good book, mind-twisting science, poor presentation: 4 stars.
A fine primer on modern planetary science |
66. Infinite Worlds: An Illustrated Voyage to Planets beyond Our Sun by Ray Villard, Lynette Cook | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(2005-06-20)
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It's more than what the title says
Awe-Inspiring
Mind Expanding
reminds me of Bonestall's paintings
Different book than the title might suggest. |
67. Seeking New World Vistas: The Militarization of Space by Roger Handberg | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2000-04-30)
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68. Canyon Spirits: Beauty and Power in the Ancestral Puebloan World by Stephen H. Lekson, John McKim Malville | |
Paperback: 127
Pages
(2005-06-08)
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69. Black Holes and Other Space Oddities (DK Secret Worlds) by Alex Barnett | |
Hardcover: 96
Pages
(2002-01)
list price: US$5.99 Isbn: 0789488442 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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70. Our sun and the worlds arond it: Planets, moons, comets, and other wonders of the solar system (A Fun to learn Golden book) by Jene Lyon | |
Unknown Binding: 56
Pages
(1957)
Asin: B0007FO1EE Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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According to this book, there are "lowly mosses" living on Mars |
71. Out of This World: The Amazing Search for an Alien Earth by Jacob Berkowitz | |
Hardcover: 40
Pages
(2009-09-01)
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This is a fascinating book with a unique perspective |
72. Worlds Without End by R. L. Hennessey | |
Hardcover: 160
Pages
(1999-10)
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73. Smaller Satellites: Bigger Business?: Concepts, Applications and Markets for Micro/Nanosatellites in a New Information World | |
Kindle Edition: 516
Pages
(2002-01-31)
list price: US$232.00 Asin: B000WDXCDM Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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74. Pluto and Other Dwarf Planets (Space Neighbors) by L. L. Owens | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(2011-01)
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75. ASTROBIOLOGYPB (Smithsonian's Natural World Series) by Grady M | |
Paperback: 112
Pages
(2001-03-17)
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Editorial Review Product Description Beginning with the Big Bang and formation of the universe, this richlyillustrated book discusses the emergence of life on Earth and beyond.Monica Grady discusses the factors necessary for the development ofmicroorganisms on Earth, including chemical building blocks likecarbon and water as well as an atmosphere that protects fromultraviolet radiation.She considers the possibility of life on otherplanets in the solar system, describing the conditions and diversehabitats that make Mars as well as some of Jupiter's and Saturn'smoons ideal candidates for research.In a final chapter she looksbeyond the solar system, searching for Earth-like planets or dustydisks of preplanetary material surrounding stars. Beginning to answer the question "Are we alone" Astrobiologysummarizes what is known and can be extrapolated from our studies ofEarth, the solar system, and the galaxy. Customer Reviews (4)
A most intruiging discussion
Safe & Satisfying
A Brief But Wonderful Little Book
A very nice introduction |
76. Aliens (World of Science Fiction) by John Hamilton | |
Library Binding: 32
Pages
(2006-09)
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77. The Extraterrestrial Life Debate 1750-1900: The Idea of a Plurality of Worlds from Kant to Lowell by Michael J. Crowe | |
Hardcover: 682
Pages
(1986-04-30)
list price: US$65.00 Isbn: 0521263050 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Fascinating This book makes an excellent companion to "Plurality of Worlds" by Steven Dick, which mainly covers up to 1750. Among the fascinating stories I read in this book were those of the "Moon hoax" of R.A. Locke, and Martian canal controversy of the 1880s and `90s. I took away one star because the book is slow and wordy at times, and I wish the author had focused more upon what our ancestors thought extraterrestrials would look like. But, overall this is a great book, and I highly recommend it.
MAN'S HIGHEST HOPE AND FEAR AND LESSON |
78. Earth Is Like a Giant Magnet: and Other Freaky Facts About Planets, Oceans, and Volcanoes by Barbara Seuling | |
Paperback: 40
Pages
(2008-02-15)
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Fun book |
79. The Day the Universe Changed: How Galileo's Telescope Changed The Truth and Other Events in History That Dramatically Altered Our Understanding of the World (Back Bay Books) by James Burke | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(1995-09-01)
list price: US$24.95 Isbn: 0316117048 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Excellent <Mr. Burns Voice>
Beautiful review of how the development of science and technology changed everything!
Worst abridgement ever
Good service
AP World History Review: An Excellent Read For The Persistent Reader |
80. The Nazi Rocketeers: Dreams of Space and Crimes of War by Dennis Piszkiewicz | |
Kindle Edition: 288
Pages
(1995-09-30)
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A 20th century Faustean pact.
The Nazi Rocketeers
Wernher von Braun
My "Fair and Balanced" View of The Nazi Rocketeers
Very biased historical revision of Von Braun |
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