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Worlds without End: Exoplanets, Habitability, and the Future of Humanity [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 304 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Apr-2023
  • Izdevniecība: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262047667
  • ISBN-13: 9780262047661
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 304 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Apr-2023
  • Izdevniecība: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262047667
  • ISBN-13: 9780262047661
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"Worlds Without End: Exoplanets, Habitability, and The Future of Humanity will present the scientific missions exploring exoplanets through the lens of habitability and our survival in the universe"--

The science of finding habitable planets beyond our solar system and the prospects for establishing human civilization away from our ever-less-habitable planetary home.

Planet Earth, it turns out, may not be the best of all possible worlds—and lately humanity has been carelessly depleting resources, decimating species, and degrading everything needed for life. Meanwhile, human ingenuity has opened up a vista of habitable worlds well beyond our wildest dreams of outposts on Mars. Worlds without End is an expertly guided tour of this thrilling frontier in astronomy: the search for planets with the potential to host life.
 
With the approachable style that has made him a leading interpreter of astronomy and space science, Chris Impey conducts readers across the vast, fast-developing field of astrobiology, surveying the dizzying advances carrying us ever closer to the discovery of life beyond Earth—and the prospect of humans living on another planet. Since the first exoplanet, or planet beyond our solar system, was discovered in 1995, over 4,000 more have been pinpointed, including hundreds of Earth-like planets, many of them habitable, detected by the Kepler satellite. With a view spanning astronomy, planetary science, geology, chemistry, and biology, Impey provides a state-of-the-art account of what’s behind this accelerating progress, what’s next, and what it might mean for humanity’s future.
 
The existential threats that we face here on Earth lend urgency to this search, raising the question: Could space be our salvation? From the definition of habitability to the changing shape of space exploration—as it expands beyond the interests of government to the pursuits of private industry—Worlds without End shows us the science, on horizons near and far, that may hold the answers.

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A provocative and expansive introduction to the exciting new field of exoplanet science. Kirkus Reviews

The electrifying account of planetary exploration in Worlds Without End is as enthralling as the best science fiction. Amazing in its scope and authority, this entertaining science book will appeal to anyone who has gazed into the night sky to imagine life beyond Earth . . . Combining the latest science with cultural references ranging from Shakespeare to the movie Avatar, Worlds Without End will captivate readers who dream of life in galaxies far, far away.  Foreword Reviews

Prologue: The Best of All Possible Worlds 1(4)
I Searching for Distant Worlds
5(72)
1 The Visionaries
7(10)
2 Doppler Wobble
17(10)
3 Chasing Shadows
27(10)
4 Seeing Is Believing
37(10)
5 Calling Pandora
47(10)
6 The Next Wave
57(10)
7 Milky Way Census
67(10)
II Habitability and the Exoplanet Zoo
77(60)
8 Gas Giants
79(8)
9 Ice Giants
87(8)
10 Water Worlds
95(12)
11 Earth Clones
107(10)
12 Exomoons
117(10)
13 Rogue Planets
127(10)
III The Search for Life beyond Earth
137(76)
14 The Solar System
139(12)
15 Sniffing Biosignatures
151(12)
16 Send in the Nanobots
163(10)
17 E.T. Phone Home
173(10)
18 Energy Footprints
183(10)
19 The Drake Equation
193(10)
20 The Fermi Question
203(10)
IV The Promise of Space Exploration
213(70)
21 Habitable Earth
215(12)
22 Space Boom
227(10)
23 How to Get to Space
237(12)
24 Going to the Moon and Mars
249(12)
25 Mining Asteroids
261(10)
26 Living beyond Earth
271(12)
Epilogue: Scenes from the Future 283(6)
Acknowledgments 289(2)
Notes 291(56)
Index 347
Chris Impey, a University Distinguished Professor of Astronomy at the University of Arizona, has won numerous teaching awards and authored textbooks and nine popular science books, including Beyond: The Future of Space Travel and Einsteins Monsters: The Life and Times of Black Holes.