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Wonders of the Solar System [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 288 pages, height x width x depth: 284x229x23 mm, weight: 1315 g, Halftones, color; Illustrations, color
  • Sērija : Wonders
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Aug-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Collins
  • ISBN-10: 0062293451
  • ISBN-13: 9780062293459
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 288 pages, height x width x depth: 284x229x23 mm, weight: 1315 g, Halftones, color; Illustrations, color
  • Sērija : Wonders
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Aug-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Collins
  • ISBN-10: 0062293451
  • ISBN-13: 9780062293459
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Examines the most powerful phenomena in space, from the methane-filled oceans of Saturn to the super-volcanoes that dominate Jupiter's moon, Io, and explains what some of Earth's extreme locations can reveal about the solar system.

Taking readers on a breathtaking visual and scientific adventure, renowned physicist Brian Cox reveals the Solar System as you have never seen it before: from Saturn's moons, where giant ice fountains spout into space and oceans are made of liquid methane, to Jupiter, where storms rage that are twice the size of Earth and giant super-volcanoes dominate its tortured moon of Io.

Professor Cox takes you on a journey of discovery where alien worlds become places you can see and explore. He introduces you to the planets and moons beyond our world, finding the biggest and most bizarre and powerful natural phenomena. He visits some of the most spectacular and extreme locations here on Earth to unveil what our planet can reveal about the wonders of the Solar System.

Employing his trademark authoritative yet down-to-earth approach, Brian explores how these previously unseen phenomena have dramatically expanded our horizons with new discoveries about the planets, their moons, and how they came to be the way they are.

Includes 500 diagrams and full-color photographs

Chapter 1 The Wonder
Introduction
6(16)
Chapter 2 Empire Of The Sun
An Ordinary Star
22(14)
Solar eclipses
In the realm of the Sun
The energy of the Sun
A star is born
The forces behind the Sun
The Power Of Sunlight
36(10)
Sunspots: The seasons of the Sun
The Sun and Earth: Sharing a rhythm?
How to catch a sunbeam
Solar eclipse in Varanasi
The Invisible Sun
46(22)
The structure of the Sun's atmosphere
The Heliosphere
Defence against the force of the Sun
Light fantastic: The Aurora Borealis
Voyagers' grand tour
From Earth to the Oort Cloud
Investigating the future of our sun
The Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram
The death of the Sun
Chapter 3 Order Out Of Chaos
The Clockwork Solar System
68(16)
Rhythms of the Solar System
The centre of the Universe
The Heliocentric view
The birth of the Solar System
Saturn: The Infant Solar System
84(22)
Saturn
Saturn's rings
Saturn's rings on Earth
The moons of Saturn
Enceladus: The brightest moon
Gravity: The greatest sculpture
Violent Beginnings
106(8)
The Late Heavy Bombardment
A gift to Earth
Chapter 4 The Thin Blue Line
Exploring Earth's Atmosphere
114(10)
Journey to the edge of the Earth
The binding force of gravity
Lobsters on the ocean floor
Earth's Ambient Temperatures
124(20)
A tale of two atmospheres
Surface temperature
First line of defence
Mercury's craters
Goldilocks atmospheres
The Greenhouse Effect
The red planet
How Mars lost its atmosphere
The Stormy Solar System
144(18)
Jupiter: A planet of weather
Titan: The mystery moon
Journey to' Titan
The mystery of Titan's lakes
Chapter 5 Dead Or Alive
The Heat Within
162(18)
Mars: A familiar world
The volcanoes of Mars
The formation of rocky planets
Planet formation
Newton's Law of Cooling
Venus: A tortured history
Jupiter: King Of The Giants
180(26)
Jupiter: The ethereal planet
Armageddon watch
Collision
Jupiter's gravitational kick
Powerful connections: The moon and tides
Jupiter's moons
Erta Ale, north-eastern Ethiopia
The most violent place in the Solar System
Volcanism across the Solar System
The echoes of the Solar System
Chapter 6 Aliens
Life On Earth
206(12)
What is life?
Water: An essential life force
The signature of water
Life On Mars?
218(12)
Scars on Mars
Mars' minerals
Mars' unexplored subterranea
Life underground
The final piece of the jigsaw
Europa: Life In The Freezer
230(14)
Europa's eccentric orbit
Vatnajokull Glacier, Iceland
Index 244(11)
Picture credits 255(1)
Acknowledgements 256