Carl Sagan's Universe
Herausgeber: Bilson, Elizabeth; Terzian, Yervant
Carl Sagan's Universe
Herausgeber: Bilson, Elizabeth; Terzian, Yervant
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Illustrated collection of articles by a distinguished team of contributors covering the many fields in which the famous scientist worked. Includes 20 colour plates, 70 b/w illustrations and over 250 graphs.
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Illustrated collection of articles by a distinguished team of contributors covering the many fields in which the famous scientist worked. Includes 20 colour plates, 70 b/w illustrations and over 250 graphs.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 607g
- ISBN-13: 9780521576031
- ISBN-10: 0521576032
- Artikelnr.: 25269940
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 607g
- ISBN-13: 9780521576031
- ISBN-10: 0521576032
- Artikelnr.: 25269940
Preface
Carl Sagan at sixty
Part I. Planetary Exploration: 1. On the occasion of Carl Sagan's sixtieth birthday Wesley T. Huntress, Jr.
2. The search for the origins of life: U.S. Solar system exploration, 1962-1994 Edward C. Stone
3. Highlights of the Russian planetary program Roald Sageev
4. From the eyepiece to the footpad: The search for life on Mars Bruce Murray
Part II. Life in the Cosmos: 5. Environments of Earth and other worlds Owen B. Toon
6. The origin of life in a cosmic context Christopher F. Chyba
7. Impacts and life: Living in a risky planetary system David Morrison
8. Extraterrestrial intelligence: The significance of the search Frank D. Drake
9. Extraterrestrial intelligence: The search programs Paul Horowitz
10. Do the laws of physics permit wormholes for interstellar travel and machines for time travel? Kip S. Thorne
Public Address: 11. The age of exploration Carl Sagan
Part III. Science Education: 12. Does science need to be popularized? Ann Druyen
13. Science and pseudo-science James Randi
14. Science education in a democracy Philip Morrison
15. The visual presentation of science Jon Lomberg
16. Science and the press Walter Anderson
17. Science and teaching Bill G. Aldridge
Part IV. Science, Environment and Public Policy: 18. The relationship of science and power Richard L. Garwin
19. Nuclear-free world? Georgi Arbatov
20. Carl Sagan and nuclear winter Richard P. Turco
21. Public understanding of global climate change James Hansen
22. Science and religion Joan B. Campbell
23. Speech in honor of Carl Sagan Frank Press.
Carl Sagan at sixty
Part I. Planetary Exploration: 1. On the occasion of Carl Sagan's sixtieth birthday Wesley T. Huntress, Jr.
2. The search for the origins of life: U.S. Solar system exploration, 1962-1994 Edward C. Stone
3. Highlights of the Russian planetary program Roald Sageev
4. From the eyepiece to the footpad: The search for life on Mars Bruce Murray
Part II. Life in the Cosmos: 5. Environments of Earth and other worlds Owen B. Toon
6. The origin of life in a cosmic context Christopher F. Chyba
7. Impacts and life: Living in a risky planetary system David Morrison
8. Extraterrestrial intelligence: The significance of the search Frank D. Drake
9. Extraterrestrial intelligence: The search programs Paul Horowitz
10. Do the laws of physics permit wormholes for interstellar travel and machines for time travel? Kip S. Thorne
Public Address: 11. The age of exploration Carl Sagan
Part III. Science Education: 12. Does science need to be popularized? Ann Druyen
13. Science and pseudo-science James Randi
14. Science education in a democracy Philip Morrison
15. The visual presentation of science Jon Lomberg
16. Science and the press Walter Anderson
17. Science and teaching Bill G. Aldridge
Part IV. Science, Environment and Public Policy: 18. The relationship of science and power Richard L. Garwin
19. Nuclear-free world? Georgi Arbatov
20. Carl Sagan and nuclear winter Richard P. Turco
21. Public understanding of global climate change James Hansen
22. Science and religion Joan B. Campbell
23. Speech in honor of Carl Sagan Frank Press.
Preface
Carl Sagan at sixty
Part I. Planetary Exploration: 1. On the occasion of Carl Sagan's sixtieth birthday Wesley T. Huntress, Jr.
2. The search for the origins of life: U.S. Solar system exploration, 1962-1994 Edward C. Stone
3. Highlights of the Russian planetary program Roald Sageev
4. From the eyepiece to the footpad: The search for life on Mars Bruce Murray
Part II. Life in the Cosmos: 5. Environments of Earth and other worlds Owen B. Toon
6. The origin of life in a cosmic context Christopher F. Chyba
7. Impacts and life: Living in a risky planetary system David Morrison
8. Extraterrestrial intelligence: The significance of the search Frank D. Drake
9. Extraterrestrial intelligence: The search programs Paul Horowitz
10. Do the laws of physics permit wormholes for interstellar travel and machines for time travel? Kip S. Thorne
Public Address: 11. The age of exploration Carl Sagan
Part III. Science Education: 12. Does science need to be popularized? Ann Druyen
13. Science and pseudo-science James Randi
14. Science education in a democracy Philip Morrison
15. The visual presentation of science Jon Lomberg
16. Science and the press Walter Anderson
17. Science and teaching Bill G. Aldridge
Part IV. Science, Environment and Public Policy: 18. The relationship of science and power Richard L. Garwin
19. Nuclear-free world? Georgi Arbatov
20. Carl Sagan and nuclear winter Richard P. Turco
21. Public understanding of global climate change James Hansen
22. Science and religion Joan B. Campbell
23. Speech in honor of Carl Sagan Frank Press.
Carl Sagan at sixty
Part I. Planetary Exploration: 1. On the occasion of Carl Sagan's sixtieth birthday Wesley T. Huntress, Jr.
2. The search for the origins of life: U.S. Solar system exploration, 1962-1994 Edward C. Stone
3. Highlights of the Russian planetary program Roald Sageev
4. From the eyepiece to the footpad: The search for life on Mars Bruce Murray
Part II. Life in the Cosmos: 5. Environments of Earth and other worlds Owen B. Toon
6. The origin of life in a cosmic context Christopher F. Chyba
7. Impacts and life: Living in a risky planetary system David Morrison
8. Extraterrestrial intelligence: The significance of the search Frank D. Drake
9. Extraterrestrial intelligence: The search programs Paul Horowitz
10. Do the laws of physics permit wormholes for interstellar travel and machines for time travel? Kip S. Thorne
Public Address: 11. The age of exploration Carl Sagan
Part III. Science Education: 12. Does science need to be popularized? Ann Druyen
13. Science and pseudo-science James Randi
14. Science education in a democracy Philip Morrison
15. The visual presentation of science Jon Lomberg
16. Science and the press Walter Anderson
17. Science and teaching Bill G. Aldridge
Part IV. Science, Environment and Public Policy: 18. The relationship of science and power Richard L. Garwin
19. Nuclear-free world? Georgi Arbatov
20. Carl Sagan and nuclear winter Richard P. Turco
21. Public understanding of global climate change James Hansen
22. Science and religion Joan B. Campbell
23. Speech in honor of Carl Sagan Frank Press.