Meteorites: The story of our solar system
Meteorites: The story of our solar system
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Meteorites are natural objects that have fallen from space to the Earth's surface, providing a unique window into the processes that forged the solar system 4,570 million years ago. They reveal how impacts have shaped and modified planets, asteroids, and moons, and contain evidence of astrophysical phenomena that occurred long before our solar system was born.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 128 pages
\n Publication date: 21 February 2019
\n Publisher: The Natural History Museum
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Meteorites, celestial objects that have descended from the vast expanse of space and landed on the Earth's surface, have undergone a remarkable transformation from being perceived as harbingers of ill fortune to being recognized as invaluable portals into the formation of our solar system billions of years ago. These remarkable remnants of extraterrestrial origins offer a unique glimpse into the intricate processes that shaped the planets, asteroids, and moons that comprise our cosmic neighborhood. By delving into the impact events that have left their mark on these celestial bodies, meteorites shed light on the dynamic processes that have shaped their structures and compositions. Moreover, they contain evidence of astrophysical phenomena that occurred before the birth of our solar system, providing insights into the early stages of the universe's evolution.
In their comprehensive and cutting-edge book, "Meteorites," renowned experts from the Natural History Museum in London take readers on a captivating journey into the evolving science of meteoritics. They unravel the mysteries surrounding these celestial objects, shedding light on their origins, distribution, and composition. The book provides a comprehensive overview of meteorite falls, highlighting significant discoveries and discussing the ongoing questions that intrigue scientists. It explores topics such as whether our solar system is unique in fostering the development of life-supporting planets and examines the likelihood of encountering complex life elsewhere in the universe.
To enhance the reader's understanding, "Meteorites" is adorned with a captivating mix of photographs, diagrams, and maps. These visual aids not only enhance the narrative but also provide a visual reference for the intricate details discussed in the text. Whether you are an amateur astronomer, a science enthusiast, or simply someone with a curiosity about the cosmos, this book is an essential read. It offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the fascinating world of meteorites, providing a deeper appreciation for the intricate interplay between space, time, and the formation of our solar system.
In conclusion, meteorites are extraordinary natural objects that have unlocked the secrets of our solar system's origins. Through their study, we gain a deeper understanding of the processes that shaped the planets, asteroids, and moons that grace our cosmic neighborhood. "Meteorites" by renowned experts from the Natural History Museum provides a compelling and accessible introduction to this evolving field, offering valuable insights and captivating visuals. As we continue to explore the vastness of space, this book serves as a reminder of the incredible wonders that lie beyond our planet and the endless possibilities that await discovery.
\n Weight: 332g\n
Dimension: 200 x 140 x 20 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780565094041\n \n
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