The crowded universe

the search for living planets

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Alan Boss: The crowded universe (2009, Basic Books)

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Publicerades 20 augusti 2009 av Basic Books.

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978-0-465-00936-7
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We are nearing a turning point in our quest for life in the universe-we now have the capacity to detect Earth-like planets around other stars. But will we find any? In The Crowded Universe, renowned astronomer Alan Boss argues that based on what we already know about planetary systems, in the coming years we will find abundant Earths, including many that are indisputably alive. Life is not only possible elsewhere in the universe, Boss argues-it is common. Boss describes how our ideas about planetary formation have changed radically in the past decade and brings readers up to date on discoveries of bizarre inhabitants of various solar systems, including our own. America must stay in this new space race, Boss contends, or risk being left out of one of the most profoundly important discoveries of all time: the first confirmed finding of extraterrestrial life.

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The Crowded Universe follows the (American) search for planets outside the solar system from 1995 to the launch of Kepler in 2009 in great detail, offering a lot of interesting facts on a topic that's endlessly fascinating, and getting into the personal and political conflicts connected with it...

So why just the two stars in a book that literally contains millions of them? Well, I'm not going to claim to be fair, and Boss obviously knows more about the subject than I ever would even if I spent the rest of my life studying it. But the fact remains, something this interesting shouldn't be this, well, dull. I don't really mind that he occasionally goes off-topic to rant about politics (noting that the only way to get the GWB administration to pay for the budget they needed would have been to let the P in Terrestrial Planet Finder stand for …

Ämnen

  • Habitable planets
  • Extrasolar planets
  • Exobiology