Planetary Systems A Very Short Introduction

Cover of Planetary Systems A Very Short Introduction by Raymond T. Pierrehumbert
Year: 2021
Language: en
Pages: 140
ISBN-13: 9780198841128
ISBN-10: 0198841124
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Height: 6.5 Inches
Length: 4.25 Inches
Weight: 0.2866009406 Pounds
Width: 0.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 523.2
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“Planetary Systems: A Very Short Introduction” by Raymond T. Pierrehumbert, published by Oxford University Press in 2021, offers a concise exploration of the evolution and diversity of planetary systems. This edition, comprising 140 pages, delves into the transition from our Solar System as the sole known example to the discovery of thousands of planetary systems, including those observed at their formation. The book presents a timeline that spans from the formation of galaxies post-Big Bang to the distant future, where the universe will evolve into a sparse collection of dim galaxies.

Readers will find a thorough examination of the latest research in space science, astronomy, and astrophysics. Pierrehumbert discusses how the elements essential for life are created in dying stars and subsequently incorporated into rocky planets. The text also investigates the newly identified planets orbiting stars beyond our own and the climatic factors influencing them. Additionally, the book addresses the longevity of planetary systems and their eventual fates, providing insights into the dynamic processes that shape our universe.


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Not long ago, the Solar System was the only example of a planetary system – a star and the bodies orbiting it – that we knew. Now, we know thousands of planetary systems, and have even been able to observe planetary systems at the moment of their birth.

This Very Short Introduction explores this new frontier, incorporating the latest research. The book takes the reader on a journey through the grand sweep of time, from the moment galaxies begin to form after the Big Bang to trillions of years in the future when the Universe will be a dilute soup of dim galaxies populated mostly by red dwarf stars. Throughout, Raymond T. Pierrehumbert introduces the latest insights gained from a new generation of telescopes that catch planetary systems at the moment of formation, and to the theoretical advances that attempt to make sense of these observations. He explains how the elements that make up life and the planets on which life can live are forged in the interiors of dying stars, and make their way into rocky planets. He also explores the vast array of newly discovered planets orbiting stars other than our own, and explains the factors that determine their climates. Finally, he reveals what determines how long planetary systems can live, and what happens in their end-times.

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Language: en. Pages: 140.

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