Asteroids: How Love, Fear, and Greed Will Determine Our Future in Space

Author:   Martin Elvis
Publisher:   Yale University Press
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9780300231922


Pages:   312
Publication Date:   27 July 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Martin Elvis
Publisher:   Yale University Press
Imprint:   Yale University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.680kg
ISBN:  

9780300231922


ISBN 10:   030023192
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   27 July 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Martin Elvis gives a fascinating survey of all the reasons why asteroids are interesting. He's not only an expert, but a fluent and entertaining writer. -Martin Rees, author of On the Future and Just Six Numbers A lively and engaging writer, Martin Elvis shows us why it will take much more than drilling equipment and spaceships to mine asteroids-and to do it the right way. -Frank White, author of The Overview Effect: Space Exploration and Human Evolution A delightful trip around the solar system's most dangerous and useful objects, leftovers from the beginning, causes of mass extinctions, and a chance for space trillionaires. Well done! - John Mather, author of The Very First Light; Nobel Prize (Physics), 2006 A lively, comprehensive vision of future knowledge, technologies and wealth creation in our solar system. A great read for lovers of astronomy and astronautics, long-term investors, and venture capitalists with nerves of steel. -Sir Philip Campbell, Editor-in-Chief, Springer Nature Asteroids is a unique and compelling read, exploring the science of asteroids, space travel, and astronomy, and providing a fascinating study of the practical and financial benefits of asteroid research. -Gregory J. Gbur, author of Falling Felines and Fundamental Physics


A fascinating and, at times surprising read, packed with useful information and benefitting from Elvis's personal accounts throughout...Written in an engaging and entertaining style, readers will find it hard to put down. -BBC Sky at Night Elvis gives us a lot of food for thought. It's not what I expected but a whole lot more and is highly recommended. -Kevin J Kilburn, Astronomy Now Martin Elvis gives a fascinating survey of all the reasons why asteroids are interesting. He's not only an expert, but a fluent and entertaining writer. -Martin Rees, author of On the Future and Just Six Numbers A lively and engaging writer, Martin Elvis shows us why it will take much more than drilling equipment and spaceships to mine asteroids-and to do it the right way. -Frank White, author of The Overview Effect: Space Exploration and Human Evolution A delightful trip around the solar system's most dangerous and useful objects, leftovers from the beginning, causes of mass extinctions, and a chance for space trillionaires. Well done! - John Mather, author of The Very First Light; Nobel Prize (Physics), 2006 A lively, comprehensive vision of future knowledge, technologies and wealth creation in our solar system. A great read for lovers of astronomy and astronautics, long-term investors, and venture capitalists with nerves of steel. -Sir Philip Campbell, Editor-in-Chief, Springer Nature Asteroids is a unique and compelling read, exploring the science of asteroids, space travel, and astronomy, and providing a fascinating study of the practical and financial benefits of asteroid research. -Gregory J. Gbur, author of Falling Felines and Fundamental Physics


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Martin Elvis is an astrophysicist at the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian. Previously he was a postdoctoral fellow with the UK Science Research Council. He has researched X-ray astronomy, black holes, and quasars—and now asteroids. In 2007, he won the Pirelli INTERNETional Award for multimedia science communication. Asteroid 9283 Martinelvis is named after him. He lives in Cambridge, MA.

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