Evolution from Space

Evolution from Space
Author: Fred Hoyle,Chandra Wickramasinghe
Publsiher: Simon & Schuster
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1982
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:49015000132630

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The Overview Effect

The Overview Effect
Author: Frank White
Publsiher: AIAA
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1998
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1563472600

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Using interviews with and writings by astronauts and cosmonauts, discusses how viewing the Earth from space and from the moon affect space explorers' perceptions of the world and humanity, and how those changes are likewise felt in contemporary society. The author views space exploration and eventual colonization as an inevitable step in the evolution of human society and consciousness, one which offers new perspectives on the problems facing us down here on Earth. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Evolution from Space

Evolution from Space
Author: Sir Fred Hoyle,Chandra Wickramasinghe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1981
Genre: Cosmogony
ISBN: 0586084215

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Imaging Our Solar System The Evolution of Space Mission Cameras and Instruments

Imaging Our Solar System  The Evolution of Space Mission Cameras and Instruments
Author: Bernard Henin
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2022-01-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030904999

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As we speak, stunning new snapshots of our Solar System are being transmitted to Earth by a fleet of space probes, landers, and rovers. Yet nowadays, it is all too easy to take such images for granted amidst the deluge of competing visuals we scroll through every day. To truly understand the value of these incredible space photos, we first need to understand the tools that made them possible. This is the story of imaging instruments in space, detailing all the technological missteps and marvels that have allowed us to view planetary bodies like never before. From the rudimentary cameras launched in the 1950’s to the cutting-edge imaging instruments onboard the Mars Perseverance rover, this book covers more than 100 imaging systems sent aboard various spacecraft to explore near and distant planetary bodies. Featured within are some of the most striking images ever received by these pioneering instruments, including Voyager’s Pale Blue Dot, Apollo’s Blue Marble, Venera’s images from the surface of Venus, Huygens’ images of Titan, New Horizon’s images of Pluto and Arrokoth, and much more. Along the way, you will learn about advancements in data transmission, digitization, citizen science, and other fields that revolutionized space imaging, helping us peer farther and more clearly across the Solar System.

Interaction Evolution and Chaos in Space

Interaction  Evolution and Chaos in Space
Author: Peter Nijkamp,Aura Reggiani
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783642775093

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For many decades scholars from various disciplines have been intrigued by the question whether there are unifying principles or models that have a validity in different disciplines. The building of such analytical frameworks bridging the gaps between scientific traditions is a very ambitious task and has not been very successful up till now. In the past - in a static context - several such principles have been defined and advocated at the edge of the natural sciences on the one hand and social sciences (in particular, economics and geography) on the other hand, mainly based on the paradigm of 'social physics'. Some important contributions to the integration of the spatial systems sciences and physics can be found in gravity theory and entropy theory, which have formed the comer stones of interaction models in space. This book is about spatial interaction models. It describes the origin, the history and the correspondence of such models from a 'social physics' perspective. It is emphasized that such models need a clear behavioural underpinning as a sine qua non for a valid use in spatial systems analysis. This view also explains the use of micro-based disaggregate choice models as a tool for analyzing spatial systems. This is mainly analyzed in Part A of this book.

Corals in Space and Time

Corals in Space and Time
Author: John Edward Norwood Veron
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1995
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0801482631

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As concerns about the change in global climate and the loss of biodiversity have mounted, attention has focused on the depletion of the ozone layer and the destruction of tropical rainforests. But recently scientists have identified another seriously endangered ecosystem: coral reefs. In Corals in Space and Time, J.E.N. Veron provides a richly detailed study of corals that will inform investigations of these fragile ecosystems. Drawing on twenty-five years of research, Veron brings together extensive field observations about the taxonomy, biogeography, paleontology, and biology of corals. After introducing coral taxonomy and biogeography, as well as relevant aspects of coral biology for the non-specialist, he provides an interpretation of the fossil record and paleoclimates, an analysis of modern coral distribution, and a discussion of the evolutionary nature and origins of coral species. Revealing a sharp conflict between empirical observations about the geographical variation within species, Veron introduces a non-Darwinian theory of coral evolution. He proposes that the evolution of coral species is driven not primarily by natural selection, but by constantly shifting patterns of ocean circulation, which produce changing variations of genetic connectivity. This mechanism of speciation and hybridization has far-reaching consequences for the study of all types of corals and potentially many other groups of organisms as well.

Origin and Evolution of Planetary and Satellite Atmospheres

Origin and Evolution of Planetary and Satellite Atmospheres
Author: S. K. Atreya,James B. Pollack,Mildred Shapley Matthews
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 902
Release: 1989
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0816511055

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An integrated discussion of the similarities and differences between the atmospheres of various bodies of the solar system, including the Earth.

Evolution from Space the Omni Lecture and Other Papers on the Origin of Life

Evolution from Space  the Omni Lecture  and Other Papers on the Origin of Life
Author: Sir Fred Hoyle
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1982
Genre: Evolution (Biology)
ISBN: 0894900838

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