The secret lives of planets : a user's guide to the solar system
Murdin, Paul2019
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We have the impression that the solar system is perfectly regular like a clock, or a planetarium instrument. On a short timescale it is. But, seen in a longer perspective, the planets, and their satellites, have exciting lives, full of events - for example, did you know that Saturn's moon, Titan, boasts lakes which contain liquid methane surrounded by soaring hills and valleys, exactly as the earth did before life evolved on our fragile planet? Or that Mercury is the shyest planet? Or, that Mars' biggest volcano is 100 times the size of Earth's, or that its biggest canyon is 10 times the depth of the Grand Canyon, or that it wasn't always red, but blue? The culmination of a lifetime of astronomy and wonder, Paul Murdin's book reveals everything you ever wanted to know about the planets, their satellites, and our place in the solar system.
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Author:
Murdin, Paul, author
Imprint:
London : Hodder & Stoughton, 2019.
Collation:
280 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 23 cm
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
9781529319415 (hbk. :)
Dewey class:
523.2523.2 MUR
Language:
English
BRN:
1888957
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