Comets: Nature, Dynamics, Origin, and their Cosmogonical Relevance Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2005 Edition

Comets: Nature, Dynamics, Origin, and their Cosmogonical Relevance Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2005 Edition book cover

Comets: Nature, Dynamics, Origin, and their Cosmogonical Relevance Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2005 Edition

Author(s): Julio A. Fernandez (Author)

  • Publisher: Springer
  • Publication Date: October 22, 2010
  • Edition: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2005
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 393 pages
  • ISBN-10: 904816883X
  • ISBN-13: 9789048168835

Book Description

Comets are small bodies, but of great cosmic relevance. Given its pristine nature, they may preserve valuable and unique information on thechemical and physical processes that took place in theearly solar system, and that may be occurring in the formation of other planetary systems. They might have even played a very important role in the origin of life on Earth. Beyond that, since ancient times comets have inspired awe, superstition, and also curiosity anddebate. Their sudden apparitions challenged the long-held view of the immutability of the heavens, which triggered a long debate on whether comets had a heavenly or terrestrial nature. Therefore, comets have a prominent role in the history of scienti?cthought, that goes back to the most ancient civilizations. The last apparition of comet Halley in 1986 was a landmark since it arouse a great expectation in the scienti?c community and in the public at large. For the ?rst time, a ?otilla of spacecrafts visited a comet. Agreat number of popular and technical books were written on Halley, and comets in general, around the mid-eighties. The interest in comets never subsided after Halley’s passage which is re?ected in the large volume of printed material on these bodies. I have taken the challenge to write a new book on comets that summarizes most of the recent advances on thesubject, including my own workdeveloped during the last 25 years.

Editorial Reviews

Review

Fernández’s monograph is a lucid account of cometary dynamics and related topics that is an important contribution to the literature… Comets provides an important and extremely readable summary of cometary dynamics and related topics… Many scientists, including astronomers, can benefit from reading it.

John C. Brandt, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, in Physics Today, Sept. 2006

From the Back Cover

The book covers the most recent ideas about the nature and dynamics of comets, including a thorough discussion on Oort cloud dynamics which has not received due attention in other books on the subject. It also discusses the most relevant aspects of the physics and chemistry of comet nuclei, highlighting their importance as relics of the protoplanetary disk and, perhaps, as carriers of water and organics that permitted the development of life on Earth. The book contains several tables with useful data, and an ample bibliography covering the most recent work as well as some historical key contributions to the subject. It may be suitable as a textbook for graduate students with some basic knowledge of celestial mechanics and astrophysics, as well as a consult book for comet researchers, or researchers from other related fields willing to start working on comets, or get an updated view of the subject.

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