A Planetary Lens

A Planetary Lens

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  • Author: Audrey Goodman
  • Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
  • ISBN: 1496225139
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 346

A Planetary Lens explores how women writers and photographers revise and reimagine landscape, identity, and history in the U.S. West.


Our Magnificent Planet 2020

Our Magnificent Planet 2020

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  • Author: Brooks Jensen
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780990468196
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 312


Planetary Habitability

Planetary Habitability

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  • Author: KANE
  • Publisher: Programme: Aas-Iop Astronomy
  • ISBN: 9780750321181
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 200

Understanding planetary habitability is one of the major challenges of the current scientific era, and is a vast inter-disciplinary undertaking that combines planetary science, climate science, and stellar astrophysics. This book provides an overview of the many processes that influence the energy balance of planetary surface environments and control the sustainability of temperate conditions. These factors include such aspects as the influence of stars, the atmospheres and interiors or planets, and the orbital dynamics of planetary systems. Also described are the concepts behind the habitable zone, lessons learned from solar system data, and the vast opportunities that are provided by exoplanet discoveries, both now and into the future. Key Features: Summarises current exoplanet discoveries relevant to habitability Aimed at graduate students and researchers with an interest in exoplanets and astrobiology Describes the primary factors that influence the habitability of a planet Emphasises the need for in situ data in our solar system Covers the degeneracy of geosignatures and biosignatures


Planetary Magick

Planetary Magick

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  • Author: Melita Denning
  • Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
  • ISBN: 0738727342
  • Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 240

Planetary magick lies at the root of all astrological, alchemical, and Qabalistic lore. Although the planetary powers of the cosmos are far beyond our intervention, their correspondences in the depths of the psyche are within our reach through certain special meditative and ritual methods.


Small Bodies in Planetary Systems

Small Bodies in Planetary Systems

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  • Author: Ingrid Mann
  • Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
  • ISBN: 354076934X
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 335

The small bodies in planetary systems are indicative of the material evo- tion, the dynamical evolution, and the presence of planets in a system. Recent astronomicalresearch,spaceresearch,laboratoryresearch,andnumericals- ulationsbroughtawealthofnewandexciting?ndingsonextra-solarplanetary systems and on asteroids, comets, meteoroids, dust, and trans-Neptunian - jects in the solar system. Progress in astronomical instrumentation led to the discovery and investigation of small bodies in the outer solar system and to observations of cosmic dust in debris disks of extra-solar planetary systems. Space research allowed for close studies of some of the small solar system bodies from spacecraft. This lecture series is intended as an introduction to the latest research results and to the key issues of future research. The ch- ters are mainly based on lectures given during a recent research school and on research activities within the 21st Century COE Program “Origin and Evolution of Planetary Systems” at Kobe University, Japan. In Chap. 1, Taku Takeuchi discusses the evolution of gas and dust from protoplanetary disks to planetary disks. Using a simple model, he studies v- cous evolution and photoevaporation as possible mechanisms of gas dispersal. He further considers how the dust grows into planetesimals. Motion of dust particles induced by gas drag is described, and then using a simple analytic model, the dust growth timescale is discussed.


Turn Left at Orion

Turn Left at Orion

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  • Author: Guy Consolmagno
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1139503731
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 257

With over 100,000 copies sold since first publication, this is one of the most popular astronomy books of all time. It is a unique guidebook to the night sky, providing all the information you need to observe a whole host of celestial objects. With a new spiral binding, this edition is even easier to use outdoors at the telescope and is the ideal beginner's book. Keeping its distinct one-object-per-spread format, this edition is also designed for Dobsonian telescopes, as well as for smaller reflectors and refractors, and covers Southern hemisphere objects in more detail. Large-format eyepiece views, positioned side-by-side, show objects exactly as they are seen through a telescope, and with improved directions, updated tables of astronomical information and an expanded night-by-night Moon section, it has never been easier to explore the night sky on your own. Many additional resources are available on the accompanying website, www.cambridge.org/turnleft.


Planetary Social Thought

Planetary Social Thought

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  • Author: Nigel Clark
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
  • ISBN: 1509526382
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 210

The Anthropocene has emerged as perhaps the scientific concept of the new millennium. Going further than earlier conceptions of the human–environment relationship, Anthropocene science proposes that human activity is tipping the whole Earth system into a new state, with unpredictable consequences. Social life has become a central ingredient in the dynamics of the planet itself. How should the social sciences respond to the opportunities and challenges posed by this development? In this innovative book, Clark and Szerszynski argue that social thinkers need to revise their own presuppositions about the social: to understand it as the product of a dynamic planet, self-organizing over deep time. They outline ‘planetary social thought’: a transdisciplinary way of thinking social life with and through the Earth. Using a range of case studies, they show how familiar social processes can be radically recast when looked at through a planetary lens, revealing how the world-transforming powers of human social life have always depended on the forging of relations with the inhuman potentialities of our home planet. Presenting a social theory of the planetary, this book will be essential reading for students and scholars interested in humanity’s relation to the changing Earth.


The Art of Astrophotography

The Art of Astrophotography

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  • Author: Ian Morison
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1316618412
  • Category : Nature
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 283

This book provides a step-by-step guide of how anyone can capture and produce beautiful astronomical images, for beginners and professionals alike.


Protostars and Planets VI

Protostars and Planets VI

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  • Author: Henrik Beuther
  • Publisher: University of Arizona Press
  • ISBN: 0816598762
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 945

The revolutionary discovery of thousands of confirmed and candidate planets beyond the solar system brings forth the most fundamental question: How do planets and their host stars form and evolve? Protostars and Planets VI brings together more than 250 contributing authors at the forefront of their field, conveying the latest results in this research area and establishing a new foundation for advancing our understanding of stellar and planetary formation. Continuing the tradition of the Protostars and Planets series, this latest volume uniquely integrates the cross-disciplinary aspects of this broad field. Covering an extremely wide range of scales, from the formation of large clouds in our Milky Way galaxy down to small chondrules in our solar system, Protostars and Planets VI takes an encompassing view with the goal of not only highlighting what we know but, most importantly, emphasizing the frontiers of what we do not know. As a vehicle for propelling forward new discoveries on stars, planets, and their origins, this latest volume in the Space Science Series is an indispensable resource for both current scientists and new students in astronomy, astrophysics, planetary science, and the study of meteorites.


Worlds Beyond Our Own

Worlds Beyond Our Own

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  • Author: Sujan Sengupta
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 3319098942
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 163

This is a book on planets: Solar system planets and dwarf planets. And planets outside our solar system – exoplanets. How did they form? What types of planets are there and what do they have in common? How do they differ? What do we know about their atmospheres – if they have one? What are the conditions for life and on which planets may they be met? And what’s the origin of life on Earth and how did it form? You will understand how rare the solar system, the Earth and hence life is. This is also a book on stars. The first and second generation of stars in the Universe. But in particular also on the link between planets and stars – brown dwarfs. Their atmospheric properties and similarities with giant exoplanets. All these fascinating questions will be answered in a non-technical manner. But those of you who want to know a bit more may look up the relevant mathematical relationships in appendices.