Fruitful Encounters

Fruitful Encounters The Origin of the Solar System and of the Moon from Chamberlin to Apollo - History of Modern Planetary Physics

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Publisher's Synopsis

Where did we come from? Before there was life there had to be something to live on - a planet, a solar system. During the past 200 years, astronomers and geologists have developed and tested several different theories about the origin of the solar system and the nature of the Earth. Together, the three volumes that make up A History of Modern Planetary Physics present a survey of these theories. The early twentieth century saw the replacement of the Nebular Hypothesis with the Chamberlain-Moulton theory that the solar system resulted from the encounter of the Sun with a passing star. Fruitful Encounters follows the eventual refutation of the encounter theory and the subsequent revival of a modernised Nebular Hypothesis. Professor Brush also discusses the role of findings from the Apollo space programme, especially the analysis of lunar samples, culminating in the establishment, in the 1980s, of the 'giant impact' theory of the Moon's origin.

Book information

ISBN: 9780521552141
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 523.209
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 354
Weight: 699g
Height: 240mm
Width: 162mm
Spine width: 27mm