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ASTRONOMY BOOK REVIEWS:
The
New Solar System
J. Kelly Beatty, Carolyn Collins Petersen & Andrew
Chaikin (editors)
Cambridge University Press 1999
Book review by Stephen Tuell
The once sketchy view of the solar system is being
expanded, and repainted every day colors from a much larger palette
and detail beyond anything seen
before. Here is a beautiful book with photographs, artists renditions,
and
more to bring the new solar system in focus for anyone who knows the
basics
of how the physical world works. The new picture of the solar system
portrayed here avoids jargon and mathematical sophistication without
sacrificing
accuracy. As Albert Einstein said, "Science should make things
as simple as
possible and not one bit simpler." Here is a book that meets that
criterion.
The authors share new understanding of the origins of the solar system
as well
as the evidence supporting this developing model. The recent explorations
of the inner planets and the moon are the subject of individual chapters.
The
atmospheres of planets those planets that have an atmosphere are compared
along with discussion of how each came to have its unique composition.
Also discussed is descriptions of the "moons" of Jupiter and
Saturn, as well
as comets, asteroids and those pieces of them that fall to earth, meteorites.
Sophisticated reasoning about the origins and history of these objects
over
eons of time is explained with rare clarity.
Life
on Other Worlds:
The 20th-Century Extraterrestrial Life Debate
Steven J. Dick
Cambridge University Press 1998
Book Review by Stephen Tuell
Steven Dick, has in this book, brought to the intelligent,
non-specialist the essence of his, "The Biological Universe:The
Twentieth-Century Extraterrestrial Life Debate and the Limits of Science."
The book is not cluttered with internal
references, but does have an annotated bibliography.
Life on Other Worlds recapitulates the history of
serious, open-minded debates about the possibility of life on other
worlds. He sheds light on the course that those debates and scientific
studies to test the hypotheses
generated by them. Most readers will find his opinions on the social,
cultural and religious currents that have orchestrated these inquiries.
Dick's thoughts on the findings by unmanned spacecraft on several planets
and their satellites are balanced and fascinating to me.
SETI, the Search For Extraterrestrial Intelligence,
is reviewed here, as are UFO's, and reports of human encounters with
alien beings.
Published in 1998, Life on Other Worlds is just dated enough to be in
our recent memory and old enough to be viewed in light of more recent
discoveries about the questions scientists knew enough to ask at that
time.
Other books
about the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
- Looking for Life in the Universe: The Search for Extraterrestrial
Intelligence Ellen Jackson
- Lonely Minds in the Universe: The Search for Extraterrestrial
Intelligence Giancarlo Genta
- SETI 2020: A Roadmap for the Search for Extraterrestrial
Intelligence
R. D. Ekers
- We Are Not Alone: The Continuing Search for Extraterrestrial
Intelligence, Revised Edition Walter Sullivan
And my favorite SETI fiction book by a real scientist:
Astronomy books for Smart
Kids
1000
Facts About Space ; Pam Beasant
365
Starry Nights : An Introduction to Astronomy for Every Night of the
Year ; Chet Raymo
Astronomy
Projects (Isaac Asimov's New Library of the Universe) ; Frank Reddy,
et al
A
Book About Planets and Stars ; Betty P. Reigot
The
Young Oxford Book of Astronomy (Young Oxford Books) ; Simon Mitton,
et al
Earth
and Space (Starting Point Science Series) ; Sophy Tahta, et al
The
Magic School Bus Lost in the Solar System ; Bruce Degen, Joanna
Cole
My
First Book of Space : Developed in Conjunction With Nasa ; Rosanna
Hansen
Astromomy Guide Books
Amateur
Astronomer's Handbook ; J. B. Sidgwick
The
Backyard Astronomer's Guide ; Alan Dyer, Terence Dickinson
Burnham's
Celestial Handbook : An Observer's Guide to the Universe Beyond the
Solar System Vol 1 ; Robert Burnham
The
Cambridge Guide to the Constellations ; Michael E. Bakich
Cambridge
Pocket Star Finder : A Month-By-Month Guide to the Night Sky
Exploring
the Night Sky : The Equinox Astronomy Guide for Beginners ; Terrence
Dickinson, Terence Dickinson
Black Holes
Black
Hole Uniqueness Theorems (Cambridge Lecture Notes in Physics, 6)
; Markus Heusler;
Black
Holes ; Alison Bullough, et al
Black
Holes ; Nigel Henbest, et al
Black Holes : A Traveler's Guide ; Clifford Pickover
Black Holes : Gravitational Interactions (Oxford Mathematical Monographs)
; P. D. D'Eath
Black Holes : The Membrane Paradigm ; Richard H. Price, et al
Black Holes : The Membrane Paradigm ; Kip S. Thorne, et al
Black Holes and Other Space Phenomena (Young Observer) ; Philip
Steele
Black Holes and the Universe ; Vitaly Kisin, Igor Novikov
Black Holes in Spacetime (Venture Books) ; Kitty Ferguson
Black Holes, White Dwarfs, and Neutron Stars : The Physics of Compact
Objects ; Stuart L. Shapiro
For Enthusiasts
Amateur
Astronomer's Handbook ; J. B. Sidgwick
Astronomical
Ccd Observing and Reduction Techniques (Astronomical Society of the
Pacific Conference Series, Vol 23) ; Steve B. Howell
Astronomical
Observations : An Optical Perspective ; Gordon Walker, Grodon Walker
The
Astronomy and Astrophysics Encyclopedia ; Stephen Maran
Astrophotography
: An Introduction (Sky & Telescope Observer's Guides) ; H. J.
P. Arnold
The
Cambridge Eclipse Photograhy Guide : How and Where to Observe and Photograph
Solar and Lunar Eclipses ; Jay M. Pasachoff, Michael A. Covington
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