<p>Of all the natural disasters that could befall us, only an Earth impact by a large comet or asteroid has the potential to end civilization in a single blow. Yet these near-Earth objects also offer tantalizing clues to our solar system's origins, and someday could even serve as stepping-stones for
Near-Earth Objects: Finding Them Before They Find Us
β Scribed by Donald K. Yeomans; Donald K. Yeomans
- Publisher
- Princeton University Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 192
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Of all the natural disasters that could befall us, only an Earth impact by a large comet or asteroid has the potential to end civilization in a single blow. Yet these near-Earth objects also offer tantalizing clues to our solar system's origins, and someday could even serve as stepping-stones for space exploration. In this book, Donald Yeomans introduces readers to the science of near-Earth objectsβits history, applications, and ongoing quest to find near-Earth objects before they find us.
In its course around the sun, the Earth passes through a veritable shooting gallery of millions of nearby comets and asteroids. One such asteroid is thought to have plunged into our planet sixty-five million years ago, triggering a global catastrophe that killed off the dinosaurs. Yeomans provides an up-to-date and accessible guide for understanding the threats posed by near-Earth objects, and also explains how early collisions with them delivered the ingredients that made life on Earth possible. He shows how later impacts spurred evolution, allowing only the most adaptable species to thriveβin fact, we humans may owe our very existence to objects that struck our planet.
Yeomans takes readers behind the scenes of todayβs efforts to find, track, and study near-Earth objects. He shows how the same comets and asteroids most likely to collide with us could also be mined for precious natural resources like water and oxygen, and used as watering holes and fueling stations for expeditions to Mars and the outermost reaches of our solar system.
β¦ Table of Contents
CONTENTS
Ilustrations
Preface to the Paperback Edition
Preface
Acknowledgments
CHAPTER. 1 Earthβs Closest Neighbors
CHAPTER. 2 The Solar Systemβs Origin: The Classical View
CHAPTER. 3 How and Where Do Near-Earth Objects Form?
CHAPTER. 4 Near-Earth Objects as the Enablers and Destroyers of Life
CHAPTER. 5 Discovering and Tracking Near-Earth Objects
CHAPTER. 6 The Nature of Asteroids and Comets
CHAPTER. 7 Natureβs Natural Resources and the Human Exploration of Our Solar System
CHAPTER. 8 Near-Earth Objects as Threats to Earth
CHAPTER. 9 Predicting the Likelihood of an Earth Impact
CHAPTER. 10 Deflecting an Earth-Threatening Near-Earth Object
References
Index of Asteroid and Cometary Objects
General Index
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