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adam_text | BARRIE W. JONES LIFE IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM AND BEYOND SUB GOTTINGEN 7 220
050 929 2007 A 4859 PUBLISHED IN ASSOCIATION WITH SPRINGER PRAXIS
PUBLISHING PR CHICHESTER, UK CONTENTS PREFACE XI ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS XIII
ABBREVIATIONS XV LIST OF FIGURES XVII LIST OF TABLES XXIII LIST OF
PLATES XXV 1 THE COSMOS 1 1.1 THE SOLAR SYSTEM 1 1.1.1 THE ORBITS OF THE
PLANETS 1 1.1.2 THE SUN AS A BODY 5 1.1.3 THE PLANETS AS BODIES 8 1.1.4
THE LARGE SATELLITES 11 1.2 THE ORIGIN OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM 13 1.2.1 THE
NEBULAR THEORY 13 1.2.2 PLUTO, COMETS, AND SATELLITES 16 1.2.3 THE
ACQUISITION OF VOLATILE SUBSTANCES BY THE TERRESTRIAL PLANETS 17 1.2.4
THE ORIGIN OF THE HEAVY ELEMENTS 17 1.3 BEYOND THE SOLAR SYSTEM 18 1.3.1
THE STARS 18 1.3.2 THE GALAXY (AND OTHERS) 20 VI CONTENTS 1.4 SUMMARY 22
1.5 QUESTIONS 23 2 LIFE ON EARTH 25 2.1 THE EARTH 25 2.1.1 THE EARTH S
INTERIOR 25 2.1.2 THE EARTH S CRUST, LITHOSPHERE, AND PLATE TECTONICS 26
2.1.3 ATMOSPHERE, OCEANS, AND BIOSPHERE 27 2.2 THE CHEMICALS OF LIFE 29
2.2.1 PROTEINS AND NUCLEIC ACIDS 29 2.2.2 POLYSACCHARIDES, LIPIDS, AND
SMALL MOLECULES 32 2.3 THE CELL 32 2.4 THE FUNDAMENTAL PROCESSES OF LIFE
34 2.4.1 CHEMICAL ENERGY 34 2.4.2 ENERGY FOR THE CELL 35 2.4.3 PROTEIN
SYNTHESIS 38 2.4.4 REPRODUCTION AND EVOLUTION 40 2.5 DIVERSITY OF
HABITATS 43 2.5.1 NON-EXTREME HABITATS 43 2.5.2 EXTREME HABITATS 44 2.6
THE TREE OF LIFE ! 49 2.7 SUMMARY 50 2.8 QUESTIONS 51 3 THE EVOLUTION
AND ORIGIN OF LIFE ON EARTH 53 3.1 THE PROCESS OF EVOLUTION 53 3.2 LIFE
ON EARTH SINCE THE LAST COMMON ANCESTOR 55 3.2.1 THE MAJOR EVENTS AND
THEIR TIMING 55 3.2.2 THE CAUSES OF MASS EXTINCTIONS 61 3.2.3 THE EFFECT
OF THE BIOSPHERE ON THE EARTH S-ATMOSPHERE .;.. 62 3.2.4 RADIOMETRIC
DATING *,. 65 3.3 THE ORIGIN OF LIFE ON EARTH 66 3.3.1 RNA WORLD 67
3.3.2 THE ORIGIN OF CELLS 68 3.3.3 THE ROLE OF MINERALS 68 3.3.4
CHIRALITY IN BIOMOLECULES 71 3.3.5 WHERE DID LIFE ORIGINATE? 73 3.3.6
WHEN DID LIFE ORIGINATE? 74 3.3.7 CONCLUSIONS 74 3.4 SUMMARY 75 3.5
QUESTIONS 76 4 WHERE TO LOOK FOR LIFE ELSEWHERE IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM 77
4.1 WHAT SORT OF LIFE ARE WE SEARCHING FOR? 77 4.1.1 POTENTIAL HABITATS
FOR CARBON-LIQUID WATER LIFE 78 CONTENTS VII 4.2 THE HABITABLE ZONE (HZ)
79 4.2.1 THE HZ IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM 82 4.2.2 FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS 85
4.3 POTENTIAL HABITATS BEYOND THE HZ 86 4.3.1 PLANETARY INTERIORS 86
4.3.2 TIDAL HEATING 87 4.3.3 TIDALLY HEATED BODIES 89 4.4 TITAN 95 4.5
SUMMARY 96 4.6 QUESTIONS 97 LIFE ON MARS? 99 5.1 THE PLANET MARS TODAY
99 5.1.1 MARS IN SPACE 99 5.1.2 THE MARTIAN INTERIOR 101 5.1.3 THE
MARTIAN ATMOSPHERE 102 5.1.4 THE MARTIAN SURFACE FROM SPACE 104 5.1.5
FEATURES THAT INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF LIQUID WATER .... 108 5.1.6 THE
MARTIAN SURFACE FROM LANDERS 112 5.2 MARS IN THE PAST T . 114 5.2.1 THE
THREE EPOCHS OF MARTIAN HISTORY 114 5.2.2 ATMOSPHERIC CHANGE ON MARS 114
5.3 THE SEARCH FOR LIFE ON MARS 116 5.3.1 BEFORE THE SPACE AGE 116 5.3.2
THE VIKING LANDERS 118 5.3.3 MARTIAN METEORITES AND FOSSILS 120 5.3.4
PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE 122 5.4 SUMMARY 123 5.5 QUESTIONS 124 LIFE ON
EUROPA? : 127 6.1 EUROPA 127 6.2 IS THERE AN OCEAN ON EUROPA? 128 6.3
THE POTENTIAL OF EUROPA AS A HABITAT 133 6.3.1 CURRENT KNOWLEDGE 133
6.3.2 THE FUTURE EXPLORATION OF EUROPA 134 6.4 SUMMARY 136 6.5 QUESTIONS
136 THE FATE OF LIFE IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM 137 7.1 THE EVOLUTION OF THE
SUN 139 7.1.1 THE MAIN SEQUENCE PHASE AND THE TRANSITION TO THE GIANT
PHASE 139 7.1.2 THE GIANT PHASE AND AFTER 140 7.2 THE EFFECT OF SOLAR
EVOLUTION ON SOLAR SYSTEM HABITABILITY 143 VIII CONTENTS 7.2.1 PLANETARY
ORBITS 143 7.2.2 THE HABITABLE ZONE (HZ) 143 7.3 SUMMARY 146 7.4
QUESTIONS 147 8 POTENTIAL HABITATS BEYOND THE SOLAR SYSTEM 149 8.1 THE
VARIETY OF STARS 150 8.1.1 THE HERTZSPRUNG-RUSSELL (H-R) DIAGRAM 150
8.1.2 STELLAR POPULATIONS 154 8.2 SUITABLE STARS FOR LIFE 155 8.2.1 MAIN
SEQUENCE LIFETIME AND LIFE DETECTABLE FROM AFAR ... 156 8.2.2
METALLICITY AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS 156 8.2.3 MAIN SEQUENCE M STARS (M
DWARFS) 157 8.3 THE GALACTIC HZ 161 8.4 SUMMARY 162 8.5 QUESTIONS 163 9
SEARCHING FOR PLANETS: DIRECT METHODS 165 9.1 THE CHALLENGE OF DIRECT
DETECTION 165 9.2 CORONAGRAPHY 168 9.2.1 SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO (SNR) IN
A TELESCOPE IMAGE 169 9.2.2 THE EFFECT OF ONE TYPE OF CORONAGRAPH 170
9.3 ATMOSPHERIC EFFECTS AND THEIR REDUCTION 171 9.3.1 ATMOSPHERIC
SEEING AND ITS EFFECTS 173 9.3.2 ADAPTIVE OPTICS 173 9.4 LARGE OPTICAL
TELESCOPES 175 9.4.1 GROUND-BASED TELESCOPES 175 9.4.2 TELESCOPES IN
SPACE 176 9.5 INTERFEROMETERS . . . 177 9.5.1 THE BASIC PRINCIPLE OF
INTERFEROMETRY . 177 9.5.2 IMAGING INTERFEROMETERS 180 9.6 SUMMARY 183
9.7 QUESTIONS 184 10 SEARCHING FOR PLANETS: INDIRECT METHODS 185 10.1
DETECTING A PLANET THROUGH THE MOTION OF ITS STAR 185 10.1.1 THE EFFECT
OF A PLANET ON ITS STAR S MOTION 185 10.1.2 ASTROMETRY: PRINCIPLES 186
10.1.3 ASTROMETRY: PRACTICE 190 10.1.4 DOPPLER SPECTROSCOPY: PRINCIPLES
194 10.1.5 DOPPLER SPECTROSCOPY: PRACTICE 200 10.2 TRANSIT PHOTOMETRY
203 10.3 GRAVITATIONAL MICROLENSING 205 CONTENTS IX 10.4 OBSERVATIONS OF
CIRCUMSTELLAR DISCS AND RINGS 208 10.5 SUMMARY 209 10.6 QUESTIONS 209 11
EXOPLANETARY SYSTEMS 211 11.1 THE DISCOVERY OF EXOPLANETARY SYSTEMS 211
11.2 THE KNOWN (NON-PULSAR) EXOPLANETARY SYSTEMS 214 11.2.1 THE STARS
THAT HOST THE KNOWN EXOPLANETARY SYSTEMS . . . 214 11.2.2 EXOPLANET
MASSES 216 11.2.3 EXOPLANET COMPOSITION 217 11.2.4 EXOPLANET ORBITS 219
11.3 MIGRATION OF GIANT EXOPLANETS AND ITS CONSEQUENCES 221 11.3.1
MIGRATION MECHANISMS AND CONSEQUENCES FOR GIANTS. . . . 221 11.3.2 GIANT
PLANET MIGRATION AND THE FORMATION OF EARTH-MASS PLANETS IN HZS 225
11.3.3 EARTH-MASS PLANETS IN HZS 226 11.4 THE UNDISCOVERED EXOPLANETS
228 11.4.1 THE KNOWN EXOPLANETARY SYSTEMS - A SUMMARY 228 11.4.2 WHAT
PLANETS AWAIT DISCOVERY AND WHEN MIGHT WE DISCOVER THEM? , 229 11.4.3 A
NOTE ON EVIDENCE FROM CIRCUMSTELLAR DISCS 232 11.5 STARS, PLANETS, AND
LIFE FORMS 233 11.6 SUMMARY 233 11.7 QUESTIONS 234 12 HOW TO FIND LIFE
ON EXOPLANETS 237 12.1 PLANETS WITH HABITABLE SURFACES 238 12.2
DETECTING BIOSPHERES FROM A DISTANCE 239 12.2.1 IS THERE LIFE ON EARTH?
239 12.2.2 THE INFRARED SPECTRUM OF THE EARTH 243 12.2.3 THE INFRARED
SPECTRUM OF MARS 247 12.2.4 THE INFRARED SPECTRA OF EXOPLANETS 247
12.2.5 EXOPLANET SPECTRA AT VISIBLE AND NEAR-INFRARED WAVELENGTHS 249
12.2.6 INTERSTELLAR PROBES 252 12.3 SUMMARY 254 12.4 QUESTIONS 254 13
EXTRATERRESTRIAL INTELLIGENCE 257 13.1 THE NUMBER OF TECHNOLOGICAL
INTELLIGENCES IN THE GALAXY 257 13.2 SEARCHING FOR ETI 259 13.3
MICROWAVE AND OPTICAL SEARCHES 261 13.3.1 MICROWAVE SEARCHES 261 13.3.2
WHAT A MICROWAVE SIGNAL FROM ETI MIGHT BE LIKE 264 13.3.3 THE OUTCOME OF
MICROWAVE SEARCHES AND THEIR FUTURE. . . 267 13.3.4 SEARCHES AT OPTICAL
WAVELENGTHS (OSETI) 268 X CONTENTS 13.4 SPACECRAFT AND OTHER ARTEFACTS
FROM ETI 270 13.4.1 INTERSTELLAR TRAVEL 270 13.4.2 GALACTIC EXPLORATION
272 13.5 TECHNOLOGICAL MODIFICATIONS BY ETI OF THEIR COSMIC ENVIRONMENT
273 13.6 THE FERMI PARADOX 274 13.7 COMMUNICATING WITH EXTRATERRESTRIAL
INTELLIGENCE (CETI) 275 13.8 SUMMARY 278 13.9 QUESTIONS 279 GLOSSARY 281
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS 287 RESOURCES 303 INDEX 309
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BARRIE W. JONES LIFE IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM AND BEYOND SUB GOTTINGEN 7 220
050 929 2007 A 4859 PUBLISHED IN ASSOCIATION WITH SPRINGER PRAXIS
PUBLISHING PR CHICHESTER, UK CONTENTS PREFACE XI ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS XIII
ABBREVIATIONS XV LIST OF FIGURES XVII LIST OF TABLES XXIII LIST OF
PLATES XXV 1 THE COSMOS 1 1.1 THE SOLAR SYSTEM 1 1.1.1 THE ORBITS OF THE
PLANETS 1 1.1.2 THE SUN AS A BODY 5 1.1.3 THE PLANETS AS BODIES 8 1.1.4
THE LARGE SATELLITES 11 1.2 THE ORIGIN OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM 13 1.2.1 THE
NEBULAR THEORY 13 1.2.2 PLUTO, COMETS, AND SATELLITES 16 1.2.3 THE
ACQUISITION OF VOLATILE SUBSTANCES BY THE TERRESTRIAL PLANETS 17 1.2.4
THE ORIGIN OF THE HEAVY ELEMENTS 17 1.3 BEYOND THE SOLAR SYSTEM 18 1.3.1
THE STARS 18 1.3.2 THE GALAXY (AND OTHERS) 20 VI CONTENTS 1.4 SUMMARY 22
1.5 QUESTIONS 23 2 LIFE ON EARTH 25 2.1 THE EARTH 25 2.1.1 THE EARTH'S
INTERIOR 25 2.1.2 THE EARTH'S CRUST, LITHOSPHERE, AND PLATE TECTONICS 26
2.1.3 ATMOSPHERE, OCEANS, AND BIOSPHERE 27 2.2 THE CHEMICALS OF LIFE 29
2.2.1 PROTEINS AND NUCLEIC ACIDS 29 2.2.2 POLYSACCHARIDES, LIPIDS, AND
SMALL MOLECULES 32 2.3 THE CELL 32 2.4 THE FUNDAMENTAL PROCESSES OF LIFE
34 2.4.1 CHEMICAL ENERGY 34 2.4.2 ENERGY FOR THE CELL 35 2.4.3 PROTEIN
SYNTHESIS 38 2.4.4 REPRODUCTION AND EVOLUTION 40 2.5 DIVERSITY OF
HABITATS 43 2.5.1 NON-EXTREME HABITATS 43 2.5.2 EXTREME HABITATS 44 2.6
THE TREE OF LIFE ! 49 2.7 SUMMARY 50 2.8 QUESTIONS 51 3 THE EVOLUTION
AND ORIGIN OF LIFE ON EARTH 53 3.1 THE PROCESS OF EVOLUTION 53 3.2 LIFE
ON EARTH SINCE THE LAST COMMON ANCESTOR 55 3.2.1 THE MAJOR EVENTS AND
THEIR TIMING 55 3.2.2 THE CAUSES OF MASS EXTINCTIONS 61 3.2.3 THE EFFECT
OF THE BIOSPHERE ON THE EARTH'S-ATMOSPHERE .;. 62 3.2.4 RADIOMETRIC
DATING '*,. 65 3.3 THE ORIGIN OF LIFE ON EARTH 66 3.3.1 RNA WORLD 67
3.3.2 THE ORIGIN OF CELLS 68 3.3.3 THE ROLE OF MINERALS 68 3.3.4
CHIRALITY IN BIOMOLECULES 71 3.3.5 WHERE DID LIFE ORIGINATE? 73 3.3.6
WHEN DID LIFE ORIGINATE? 74 3.3.7 CONCLUSIONS 74 3.4 SUMMARY 75 3.5
QUESTIONS 76 4 WHERE TO LOOK FOR LIFE ELSEWHERE IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM 77
4.1 WHAT SORT OF LIFE ARE WE SEARCHING FOR? 77 4.1.1 POTENTIAL HABITATS
FOR CARBON-LIQUID WATER LIFE 78 CONTENTS VII 4.2 THE HABITABLE ZONE (HZ)
79 4.2.1 THE HZ IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM 82 4.2.2 FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS 85
4.3 POTENTIAL HABITATS BEYOND THE HZ 86 4.3.1 PLANETARY INTERIORS 86
4.3.2 TIDAL HEATING 87 4.3.3 TIDALLY HEATED BODIES 89 4.4 TITAN 95 4.5
SUMMARY 96 4.6 QUESTIONS 97 LIFE ON MARS? 99 5.1 THE PLANET MARS TODAY
99 5.1.1 MARS IN SPACE 99 5.1.2 THE MARTIAN INTERIOR 101 5.1.3 THE
MARTIAN ATMOSPHERE 102 5.1.4 THE MARTIAN SURFACE FROM SPACE 104 5.1.5
FEATURES THAT INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF LIQUID WATER . 108 5.1.6 THE
MARTIAN SURFACE FROM LANDERS 112 5.2 MARS IN THE PAST T . 114 5.2.1 THE
THREE EPOCHS OF MARTIAN HISTORY 114 5.2.2 ATMOSPHERIC CHANGE ON MARS 114
5.3 THE SEARCH FOR LIFE ON MARS 116 5.3.1 BEFORE THE SPACE AGE 116 5.3.2
THE VIKING LANDERS 118 5.3.3 MARTIAN METEORITES AND FOSSILS 120 5.3.4
PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE 122 5.4 SUMMARY 123 5.5 QUESTIONS 124 LIFE ON
EUROPA? : 127 6.1 EUROPA 127 6.2 IS THERE AN OCEAN ON EUROPA? 128 6.3
THE POTENTIAL OF EUROPA AS A HABITAT 133 6.3.1 CURRENT KNOWLEDGE 133
6.3.2 THE FUTURE EXPLORATION OF EUROPA 134 6.4 SUMMARY 136 6.5 QUESTIONS
136 THE FATE OF LIFE IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM 137 7.1 THE EVOLUTION OF THE
SUN 139 7.1.1 THE MAIN SEQUENCE PHASE AND THE TRANSITION TO THE GIANT
PHASE 139 7.1.2 THE GIANT PHASE AND AFTER 140 7.2 THE EFFECT OF SOLAR
EVOLUTION ON SOLAR SYSTEM HABITABILITY 143 VIII CONTENTS 7.2.1 PLANETARY
ORBITS 143 7.2.2 THE HABITABLE ZONE (HZ) 143 7.3 SUMMARY 146 7.4
QUESTIONS 147 8 POTENTIAL HABITATS BEYOND THE SOLAR SYSTEM 149 8.1 THE
VARIETY OF STARS 150 8.1.1 THE HERTZSPRUNG-RUSSELL (H-R) DIAGRAM 150
8.1.2 STELLAR POPULATIONS 154 8.2 SUITABLE STARS FOR LIFE 155 8.2.1 MAIN
SEQUENCE LIFETIME AND LIFE DETECTABLE FROM AFAR . 156 8.2.2
METALLICITY AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS 156 8.2.3 MAIN SEQUENCE M STARS (M
DWARFS) 157 8.3 THE GALACTIC HZ 161 8.4 SUMMARY 162 8.5 QUESTIONS 163 9
SEARCHING FOR PLANETS: DIRECT METHODS 165 9.1 THE CHALLENGE OF DIRECT
DETECTION 165 9.2 CORONAGRAPHY 168 9.2.1 SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO (SNR) IN
A TELESCOPE IMAGE 169 9.2.2 THE EFFECT OF ONE TYPE OF CORONAGRAPH 170
9.3 ATMOSPHERIC EFFECTS AND THEIR REDUCTION 171 9.3.1 ATMOSPHERIC
'SEEING' AND ITS EFFECTS 173 9.3.2 ADAPTIVE OPTICS 173 9.4 LARGE OPTICAL
TELESCOPES 175 9.4.1 GROUND-BASED TELESCOPES 175 9.4.2 TELESCOPES IN
SPACE 176 9.5 INTERFEROMETERS '. . . 177 9.5.1 THE BASIC PRINCIPLE OF
INTERFEROMETRY . 177 9.5.2 IMAGING INTERFEROMETERS 180 9.6 SUMMARY 183
9.7 QUESTIONS 184 10 SEARCHING FOR PLANETS: INDIRECT METHODS 185 10.1
DETECTING A PLANET THROUGH THE MOTION OF ITS STAR 185 10.1.1 THE EFFECT
OF A PLANET ON ITS STAR'S MOTION 185 10.1.2 ASTROMETRY: PRINCIPLES 186
10.1.3 ASTROMETRY: PRACTICE 190 10.1.4 DOPPLER SPECTROSCOPY: PRINCIPLES
194 10.1.5 DOPPLER SPECTROSCOPY: PRACTICE 200 10.2 TRANSIT PHOTOMETRY
203 10.3 GRAVITATIONAL MICROLENSING 205 CONTENTS IX 10.4 OBSERVATIONS OF
CIRCUMSTELLAR DISCS AND RINGS 208 10.5 SUMMARY 209 10.6 QUESTIONS 209 11
EXOPLANETARY SYSTEMS 211 11.1 THE DISCOVERY OF EXOPLANETARY SYSTEMS 211
11.2 THE KNOWN (NON-PULSAR) EXOPLANETARY SYSTEMS 214 11.2.1 THE STARS
THAT HOST THE KNOWN EXOPLANETARY SYSTEMS . . . 214 11.2.2 EXOPLANET
MASSES 216 11.2.3 EXOPLANET COMPOSITION 217 11.2.4 EXOPLANET ORBITS 219
11.3 MIGRATION OF GIANT EXOPLANETS AND ITS CONSEQUENCES 221 11.3.1
MIGRATION MECHANISMS AND CONSEQUENCES FOR GIANTS. . . . 221 11.3.2 GIANT
PLANET MIGRATION AND THE FORMATION OF EARTH-MASS PLANETS IN HZS 225
11.3.3 EARTH-MASS PLANETS IN HZS 226 11.4 THE UNDISCOVERED EXOPLANETS
228 11.4.1 THE KNOWN EXOPLANETARY SYSTEMS - A SUMMARY 228 11.4.2 WHAT
PLANETS AWAIT DISCOVERY AND WHEN MIGHT WE DISCOVER THEM? , 229 11.4.3 A
NOTE ON EVIDENCE FROM CIRCUMSTELLAR DISCS 232 11.5 STARS, PLANETS, AND
LIFE FORMS 233 11.6 SUMMARY 233 11.7 QUESTIONS 234 12 HOW TO FIND LIFE
ON EXOPLANETS 237 12.1 PLANETS WITH HABITABLE SURFACES 238 12.2
DETECTING BIOSPHERES FROM A DISTANCE 239 12.2.1 IS THERE LIFE ON EARTH?
239 12.2.2 THE INFRARED SPECTRUM OF THE EARTH 243 12.2.3 THE INFRARED
SPECTRUM OF MARS 247 12.2.4 THE INFRARED SPECTRA OF EXOPLANETS 247
12.2.5 EXOPLANET SPECTRA AT VISIBLE AND NEAR-INFRARED WAVELENGTHS 249
12.2.6 INTERSTELLAR PROBES 252 12.3 SUMMARY 254 12.4 QUESTIONS 254 13
EXTRATERRESTRIAL INTELLIGENCE 257 13.1 THE NUMBER OF TECHNOLOGICAL
INTELLIGENCES IN THE GALAXY 257 13.2 SEARCHING FOR ETI 259 13.3
MICROWAVE AND OPTICAL SEARCHES 261 13.3.1 MICROWAVE SEARCHES 261 13.3.2
WHAT A MICROWAVE SIGNAL FROM ETI MIGHT BE LIKE 264 13.3.3 THE OUTCOME OF
MICROWAVE SEARCHES AND THEIR FUTURE. . . 267 13.3.4 SEARCHES AT OPTICAL
WAVELENGTHS (OSETI) 268 X CONTENTS 13.4 SPACECRAFT AND OTHER ARTEFACTS
FROM ETI 270 13.4.1 INTERSTELLAR TRAVEL 270 13.4.2 GALACTIC EXPLORATION
272 13.5 TECHNOLOGICAL MODIFICATIONS BY ETI OF THEIR COSMIC ENVIRONMENT
273 13.6 THE FERMI PARADOX 274 13.7 COMMUNICATING WITH EXTRATERRESTRIAL
INTELLIGENCE (CETI) 275 13.8 SUMMARY 278 13.9 QUESTIONS 279 GLOSSARY 281
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS 287 RESOURCES 303 INDEX 309 |
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spelling | Jones, Barrie William 1941- Verfasser (DE-588)131740059 aut Life in the solar system and beyond Barrie W. Jones London ; Berlin ; Heidelberg [u.a.] Springer [u.a.] 2004 XXII, 317 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Springer-Praxis books in astronomy and space sciences Includes index Außerirdisches Leben swd Buitenaards leven gtt Evolutionaire biologie gtt Cosmology Life Origin Solar system HEBIS Datenaustausch Darmstadt application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014945504&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Jones, Barrie William 1941- Life in the solar system and beyond Außerirdisches Leben swd Buitenaards leven gtt Evolutionaire biologie gtt Cosmology Life Origin |
title | Life in the solar system and beyond |
title_auth | Life in the solar system and beyond |
title_exact_search | Life in the solar system and beyond |
title_exact_search_txtP | Life in the solar system and beyond |
title_full | Life in the solar system and beyond Barrie W. Jones |
title_fullStr | Life in the solar system and beyond Barrie W. Jones |
title_full_unstemmed | Life in the solar system and beyond Barrie W. Jones |
title_short | Life in the solar system and beyond |
title_sort | life in the solar system and beyond |
topic | Außerirdisches Leben swd Buitenaards leven gtt Evolutionaire biologie gtt Cosmology Life Origin |
topic_facet | Außerirdisches Leben Buitenaards leven Evolutionaire biologie Cosmology Life Origin Solar system |
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