The 50 Most Extreme Places in Our Solar System

The 50 Most Extreme Places in Our Solar System
Author: David Baker
Publisher: Belknap Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Extreme environments
ISBN: 9780674049987


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Explains the solar system in terms of storms, natural disasters, volcanoes, hail, tornadoes, and the possibility of life on other planets.

The Best 300 Professors

The Best 300 Professors
Author: Robert Franek
Publisher: Princeton Review
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2012
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 0375427589


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The Princeton Review partners with RateMyProfessors.com to provide profiles of 300 stellar college professors, including quotes about the professors from real students and key information, such as were and what the instructors teach. Original.

The Cosmos

The Cosmos
Author: Jay M. Pasachoff
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 733
Release: 2019-07-11
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1108431380


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Explains the fundamentals of astronomy together with the hottest current topics in this field, such as exoplanets and gravitational waves.

50 Years of Solar System Exploration

50 Years of Solar System Exploration
Author: Linda Billings
Publisher: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Office of Communications NASA History Division
Total Pages:
Release: 2020
Genre: Astronautics
ISBN: 9781626830530


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"To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the first successful planetary mission, Mariner 2 sent to Venus in 1962, the NASA History Program Office, the Division of Space History at the National Air and Space Museum, NASA's Science Mission Directorate, and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory organized a symposium. "Solar System Exploration @ 50" was held in Washington, D.C., on 25-26 October 2012. The purpose of this symposium was to consider, over the more than 50-year history of the Space Age, what we have learned about the other bodies of the solar system and the processes by which we have learned it. Symposium organizers asked authors to address broad topics relating to the history of solar system exploration such as various flight projects, the development of space science disciplines, the relationship between robotic exploration and human spaceflight, the development of instruments and methodologies for scientific exploration, as well as the development of theories about planetary science, solar system origins and implications for other worlds. The papers in this volume provide a richly textured picture of important developments - and some colorful characters - in a half century of solar system exploration. A comprehensive history of the first 50 years of solar system exploration would fill many volumes. What readers will find in this volume is a collection of interesting stories about money, politics, human resources, commitment, competition and cooperation, and the "faster, better, cheaper" era of solar system exploration"--

The Sun, the Earth, and Near-earth Space

The Sun, the Earth, and Near-earth Space
Author: John A. Eddy
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780160838088


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" ... Concise explanations and descriptions - easily read and readily understood - of what we know of the chain of events and processes that connect the Sun to the Earth, with special emphasis on space weather and Sun-Climate."--Dear Reader.

Earth's Most Extreme Places

Earth's Most Extreme Places
Author: Bailey O'Connell
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781482424591


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Some locations on Earth seem almost alien because their climate and environment are so different from the places we live. This globetrotting series transports readers to fascinating locales around the world, such as Antarctica, Death Valley, and Mount Everest. Not only will readers learn what makes these places extraordinary, they'll also learn the extraordinary lengths that people go to explore and sometimes live there. Science concepts, geography skills, and social studies topics combine to make each volume a valuable addition to any collection.

Building an Ark for Texas

Building an Ark for Texas
Author: Walt Davis
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 1623494427


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Recounted through the eyes of a major participant, this book tells the story of the Dallas Museum of Natural History from its beginning in 1922 as a collection of specimens celebrating the plants and animals of Texas to its metamorphosis in 2012 as the gleaming Perot Museum of Nature and Science. The life of this museum was indelibly influenced by a colorful staff of scientists, administrators, and teachers, including a German taxidermist, a South American explorer, and a Milwaukee artist, each with a compelling personal investment in this museum and its mission. From the days when meticulously and skillfully prepared dioramas were the hallmark of natural history museums to the era of blockbuster exhibits and interactive education, Walt Davis traces the changing expectations of and demands on museums, both public and private, through an engaging, personal look back at the creation and development of one exceptional institution, whose building and original exhibits are now protected as historical landmarks at Fair Park in Dallas.

Forging the Future of Space Science

Forging the Future of Space Science
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2010-03-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0309215897


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From September 2007 to June 2008 the Space Studies Board conducted an international public seminar series, with each monthly talk highlighting a different topic in space and Earth science. The principal lectures from the series are compiled in Forging the Future of Space Science. The topics of these events covered the full spectrum of space and Earth science research, from global climate change, to the cosmic origins of life, to the exploration of the Moon and Mars, to the scientific research required to support human spaceflight. The prevailing messages throughout the seminar series as demonstrated by the lectures in this book are how much we have accomplished over the past 50 years, how profound are our discoveries, how much contributions from the space program affect our daily lives, and yet how much remains to be done. The age of discovery in space and Earth science is just beginning. Opportunities abound that will forever alter our destiny.

The Goldilocks Planet

The Goldilocks Planet
Author: Jan Zalasiewicz
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2013-09-26
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0199683506


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Presents a history of climate to reveal that the climatic changes happening hardly compare to the changes the Earth has seen over the last 4.5 billion years.

An Introduction to the Solar System

An Introduction to the Solar System
Author: David A. Rothery
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2018-01-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1108356427


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Ongoing advances in Solar System exploration continue to reveal its splendour and diversity in remarkable detail. This undergraduate-level textbook presents fascinating descriptions and colour images of the bodies in the Solar System, the processes that occur upon and within them, and their origins and evolution. It highlights important concepts and techniques in boxed summaries, while questions and exercises are embedded at appropriate points throughout the text, with full solutions provided. Written and edited by a team of practising planetary scientists, this third edition has been updated to reflect our current knowledge. It is ideal for introductory courses on the subject, and is suitable for self-study. The text is supported by online resources, hosted at www.cambridge.org/solarsystem3, which include selected figures from the book, self-assessment questions and sample tutor assignments, with outlines of suggested answers.