Wanderers in Space: Exploration and Discovery in the Solar System

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CUP Archive, Mar 21, 1991 - Science - 316 pages
How were the features on the Moon created?. What is the evidence for past or future life on Mars? What might cause the Earth to become as hot and steamy as Venus? . Why do some say that a colliding asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago? From the earliest of times the human race has pondered upon the nature of the Heavens. The moons and planets have changed from mere points of light to fascinating, diverse worlds. Spacecraft have visited all the planets known to ancient people. Human beings have visited the Moon, and robot spacecraft have landed on Venus and Mars. This book presents the result of this captivating voyage of discovery, recording more than two decades of extraordinary accomplishments. The voyage starts with the still, silent and lifeless Moon. Then on to the contrasting world of Mars with its towering volcanoes and deep canyons. The exploration continues across asteroid belts and icy comets to the outer planets where Voyager II revealed cyclonic storms, liquid hydrogen and helium rain and the beautiful pink and blue dynamic world of Neptune. This book includes numerous photos from spacecraft as well as a few works of modern art. They provide the best available metaphors and images of the previously invisible worlds.

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Contents

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7
1
13
stepping stone to the planets
25
10
34
15
41
26
53
a battered world
59
1
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Chapter 8
172
a giant primitive world
173
Chapter 9
196
lord of the rings
197
Uranus Neptune and Pluto
219
Chapter 11
238
icy wanderers
239

the veiled planet
71
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The restless Earth
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Chapter 6
124
the red desert
125
Chapter 2
128
Chapter 7
150
Asteroids meteors and meteorites
151
Chapter 12
270
Birth of the solar system
271
Appendix Al Planetary properties
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Bibliography
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Index
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