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OverviewGrounded in historical studies of asteroids from the nineteenth century, Asteroids is a fully up to date view of these remarkable objects. Without resorting to any technical plots or mathematics, the author shows that asteroids are not just rocks in space, but key to understanding the life and death on Earth of both animals and humans. From space missions to the asteroids' starring role in literature and film, Clifford J. Cunningham precisely and entertainingly looks at the place asteroids have in our solar system and how they affect our daily lives. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Clifford J. CunninghamPublisher: Reaktion Books Imprint: Reaktion Books ISBN: 9781789143584ISBN 10: 1789143586 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 17 May 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis quintessential guide to asteroids, filled with informative photographs and other illustrations, is a must-read for those interested in the evolution of our solar system and the astrogeology of our planet. -- Booklist The most engaging book that I have ever read on asteroids. The book covers every major topic and should be on the shelf of every person interested in asteroids. --Thomas Burbine, visiting lecturer of astronomy, Mount Holyoke College, author of Asteroids: Astronomical and Geological Bodies We have conscripted asteroids into video games and transformed them into exotic landscapes through space exploration. At first we didn't know what to call them, and then we named them after ancient gods, close relatives, and the Beatles. Here Cunningham, the expert on asteroid history, conducts us from a time only a little more than two centuries ago, when no one knew asteroids exist, to now, when many know the dinosaurs were done in by one asteroid and wonder whether another might have our name on it. Cunningham has mined the asteroid belt to tell us the whole story of these small but compelling worlds--where they are, what they are, and what they mean for us. --E. C. Krupp, director, Griffith Observatory We have conscripted asteroids into video games and transformed them into exotic landscapes through space exploration. At first we didn't know what to call them, and then we named them after ancient gods, close relatives, and the Beatles. Here Cunningham, the expert on asteroid history, conducts us from a time only a little more than two centuries ago, when no one knew asteroids exist, to now, when many know the dinosaurs were done in by one asteroid and wonder whether another might have our name on it. Cunningham has mined the asteroid belt to tell us the whole story of these small but compelling worlds-where they are, what they are, and what they mean for us. -- E. C. Krupp, director, Griffith Observatory The most engaging book that I have ever read on asteroids. The book covers every major topic and should be on the shelf of every person interested in asteroids. -- Thomas Burbine, visiting lecturer of astronomy, Mount Holyoke College, author of Asteroids: Astronomical and Geological Bodies This quintessential guide to asteroids, filled with informative photographs and other illustrations, is a must-read for those interested in the evolution of our solar system and the astrogeology of our planet. * Booklist * The most engaging book that I have ever read on asteroids. The book covers every major topic and should be on the shelf of every person interested in asteroids. --Thomas Burbine, visiting lecturer of astronomy, Mount Holyoke College, author of Asteroids: Astronomical and Geological Bodies We have conscripted asteroids into video games and transformed them into exotic landscapes through space exploration. At first we didn't know what to call them, and then we named them after ancient gods, close relatives, and the Beatles. Here Cunningham, the expert on asteroid history, conducts us from a time only a little more than two centuries ago, when no one knew asteroids exist, to now, when many know the dinosaurs were done in by one asteroid and wonder whether another might have our name on it. Cunningham has mined the asteroid belt to tell us the whole story of these small but compelling worlds--where they are, what they are, and what they mean for us. --E. C. Krupp, director, Griffith Observatory Author InformationClifford J. Cunningham is a Research Fellow at the University of Southern Queensland and Research Associate at the National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand. He is author of many books including Introduction to Asteroids (1988). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |