Meteorite: the stones from outer space that made our world
Every rock has a story tell, and none more so than those which have fallen from the sky: meteorites. Originating in the Asteroid Belt between Mars and Jupiter, these rocky fragments offer clues not just to the earliest origins of the Solar System but also to Earth's very survival into the futur...
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Zusammenfassung: | Every rock has a story tell, and none more so than those which have fallen from the sky: meteorites. Originating in the Asteroid Belt between Mars and Jupiter, these rocky fragments offer clues not just to the earliest origins of the Solar System but also to Earth's very survival into the future |
Beschreibung: | vii, 306 Seiten Illustrationen, Karte 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9781529327656 1529327652 9781529327649 1529327644 |
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contents | Every rock has a story tell, and none more so than those which have fallen from the sky: meteorites. Originating in the Asteroid Belt between Mars and Jupiter, these rocky fragments offer clues not just to the earliest origins of the Solar System but also to Earth's very survival into the future. Sky at Night presenter, Dr Tim Gregory takes us on a journey through the very earliest days of our Solar System to the spectacular meteorite falls that produced 'fiery rain' in 1792, to the pre-solar grains (literally stardust) that were blown in from other solar systems and are the oldest solid objects ever discovered on earth. Meteorites reveal a story much bigger than ourselves or our planet. As Tim says, 'it is an epic beyond compare'. Meteorite family tree -- Prologue: Written in rock -- Stones from the sky -- Earthfall -- From gas to dust; from dust to worlds -- Spheres of metal and molten stone -- Cosmic sediments -- Drops of fiery rain -- Stars down a microscope -- Star-tar -- Pieces of the Red Planet -- Calamitous tales -- Epilogue: The story goes on -- Appendix: Meteor showers |
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title | Meteorite the stones from outer space that made our world |
title_auth | Meteorite the stones from outer space that made our world |
title_exact_search | Meteorite the stones from outer space that made our world |
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title_short | Meteorite |
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