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Meteorites: Their Impact on Science and History Book

Throughout history, we have been fascinated by meteorites and their significance. As time has passed, we have learned more about these extraterrestrial objects and today, the scientific study of meteorites provides a wealth of information about the solar system. They reveal clues to some of the greatest scientific enigmas such as the origin of life on Earth and the formation of the solar system. This comprehensive and beautifully illustrated guide to meteorites will expertly answer all your questions about these mysterious objects and the fascinating contributions they make to science.Read More

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    What are meteorites? Where do they come from? Are they a threat? What are they made of? How common are they? As centuries have passed, our knowledge of these extraterrestrial objects has advanced immensely, and today, the scientific study of meteorites provides a wealth of information about the solar system. Meteorites reveal clues to some of the greatest scientific enigmas:

    • the origin of life on Earth
    • the mass extinction of species
    • the nature and composition of asteroids
    • the conditions during the formation of the solar system
    • the dust from stars that died long before our Sun formed.

    Written by a team of experts, Meteorites is an accessible, comprehensive guide that features over two hundred full-color photographs, diagrams and graphs. Look no further for a wonderful introduction to these powerful, yet mystifying, objects. Brigitte Zanda is Associate Professor at the Mineralogy Laboratory of the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris, and Adjunct Member of the Graduate Faculty at Rutgers University. Following on from her PhD in Geochemistry, she has written many papers in Meteoritics and Planetary Science and other journals, and is a member of the Nomenclature Committee of the Meteoritical Society. Monica Rotaru is Department Chief of Earth Sciences at the Palais de la découverte in Paris, where she organizes scientific exhibitions. After her PhD in geochemistry, she has conducted research in climatology and written television science documentaries.

  • 0521799406
  • 9780521799409
  • 12 July 2001
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 128
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