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The Origin and Evolution of the Solar System

โœ Scribed by Michael M. Woolfson


Book ID
127457934
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
6 MB
Series
Series in Astronomy and Astrophysics
Edition
1
Category
Library
ISBN-13
9780750304573

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โœฆ Synopsis


Contents

Part 1 The general background: The structure of the solar system. Observations and theories of star formation. What should a theory explain? Part 2 Setting the theoretical scene: Theories up to 1960. Part 3 Current theories: A brief survey of modern theories. The Sun, planets and satellites. Planetary orbits and angular momentum. A planetary collision. The Moon. Smaller planets and irregular satellites. Asteroids, meteorites and comets. Part 4 The current state of theories: Comparisons of the main theories. Appendices.

Synopsis

The Origin and Evolution of the Solar System begins by describing historical, i.e. pre-1950, theories and illustrating why they became unacceptable. The main part then critically examines five extant theories, including the current paradigm, the Solar Nebula Theory, to determine how well they fit with accepted scientific principles and observations.


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