Cosmos: from the solar system deep into the universe
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The book in a fairly compressed and popular form sets out modern ideas about space and bodies inhabiting it. This is, first of all, the Sun and the Solar System, the planets of the earth"s group and planets-giants, small bodies (comets, asteroids, meteoroids, interplanetary dust) The following are stars, exoplanets, galaxies and galactic clusters and, finally, a general view of our universe seems to be presented. In each of these sections, along with the discussion of the most characteristic physical characteristics of celestial bodies, special attention is paid to the evolutionary approach in the analysis of their natural properties. In particular, issues of the origin of the solar system and planetary systems in other stars (exoplanets) are considered in the context of the general problems of star-planetary evolution (cosmogony) and astrony problems. The issues of the origin, evolution and fate of the universe (cosmology) from the standpoint of synergism of macro- and microphysics are considered, including ideas about the many existing parallel universes, the presence of quantum oscillations and hypothetical topological features of space-time (mole).
A book that combines severity and at the same time the availability of presentation will present interest both for experts and students, and for a wide range of readers who are interested in the modern problems of astrophysics and studying space
A book that combines severity and at the same time the availability of presentation will present interest both for experts and students, and for a wide range of readers who are interested in the modern problems of astrophysics and studying space
Author:
Author:Mikhail Yakovlevich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Science & Math
- Category:Self Help & Self Education
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9221-1711-1
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