Killer Rocks from Outer Space

Killer Rocks from Outer Space
Title Killer Rocks from Outer Space PDF eBook
Author Steven N. Koppes
Publisher Twenty-First Century Books
Pages 124
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780822528616

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Describes the role that collisions with meteors, comets, and asteroids have played in the history of Earth and other planets in the solar system and examines what is being done to protect Earth from future collisions.

Impact

Impact
Title Impact PDF eBook
Author Greg Brennecka
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 304
Release 2022-02-01
Genre Science
ISBN 0063078945

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A Short History of Nearly Everything meets Astrophysics for People in a Hurry in this humorous, accessible exploration of how meteorites have helped not only build our planet but steered the evolution of life and human culture. The Solar System. Dinosaurs. Donkey Kong. What is the missing link? Surprisingly enough, it's meteorites. They explain our past, constructed our present, and could define our future. Impact argues that Earth would be a lifeless, inhospitable piece of rock without being fortuitously assaulted with meteorites throughout the history of the planet. These bombardments transformed Earth’s early atmosphere and delivered the complex organic molecules that allowed life to develop on our planet. While meteorites have provided the raw materials for life to thrive, they have radically devastated life as well, most famously killing off the dinosaurs and paving the way for humans to evolve to where we are today. As noted meteoriticist Greg Brennecka explains, meteorites did not just set us on the path to becoming human, they helped direct the development of human culture. Meteorites have influenced humanity since the start of civilization. Over the centuries, meteorite falls and other cosmic cinema have started (and stopped) wars, terrified millions, and inspired religions throughout the world. With humor and an infectious enthusiasm, Brennecka reveals previously untold but important stories sure to delight and inform readers about the most important rocks on Earth.

Asteroid Hunters

Asteroid Hunters
Title Asteroid Hunters PDF eBook
Author Carrie Nugent
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 128
Release 2017-03-14
Genre Nature
ISBN 1501120085

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One of the top scientists in the field of asteroid hunting explains how, for the first time, humanity could have the knowledge to prevent a devastating asteroid impact. --

Namibia in Pictures

Namibia in Pictures
Title Namibia in Pictures PDF eBook
Author Thomas Streissguth
Publisher Twenty-First Century Books
Pages 84
Release 2008-09-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 082258574X

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Describes the country of Namibia, including its history, geography, economy, and the cultures of its people.

Space Disasters

Space Disasters
Title Space Disasters PDF eBook
Author Mary B. Woods
Publisher Lerner Publications
Pages 68
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0761339779

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Imagine watching a space shuttle on the launchpad, ready to blast off into orbit. Astronauts have embarked on some of the most amazing adventures and made incredible discoveries. Yet sadly some the most well-planned launches have ended in tragedy. In fifty years of space travel, space disasters have claimed the lives of more than twenty astronauts and one hundred space workers. In two of the worst disasters, space shuttles exploded, killing all the astronauts onboard. With dramatic images and eyewitness accounts—plus the latest facts and figures—this book gives you a close-up look at space disasters.

Fire in the Sky

Fire in the Sky
Title Fire in the Sky PDF eBook
Author Gordon L. Dillow
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 288
Release 2019-06-04
Genre Science
ISBN 1501187767

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This “accessible and always entertaining” (Booklist) combination of history, pop science, and in-depth reporting offers a fascinating account of the asteroids that hit Earth long ago and those streaming toward us now, as well as how prepared we are against asteroid-caused catastrophe. One of these days, warns Gordon Dillow, the Earth will be hit by a comet or asteroid of potentially catastrophic size. The only question is when. In the meantime, we need to get much better at finding objects hurtling our way, and if they’re large enough to penetrate the atmosphere without burning up, figure out what to do about them. We owe many of science’s most important discoveries to the famed Meteor Crater, a mile-wide dimple on the Colorado Plateau created by an asteroid hit 50,000 years ago. In his masterfully researched Fire in the Sky, Dillow unpacks what the Crater has to tell us. Prior to the early 1900s, the world believed that all craters—on the Earth and Moon—were formed by volcanic activity. Not so. The revelation that Meteor Crater and others like it were formed by impacts with space objects has led to a now accepted theory about what killed off the dinosaurs, and it has opened up a new field of asteroid observation that is brimming with urgency. Dillow looks at great asteroid hits of the past and modern-day asteroid hunters and defense planning experts, including America’s first Planetary Defense Officer. Satellite sensors confirm that a Hiroshima-scale blast occurs in the atmosphere every year, and a smaller, one-kiloton blast every month. While Dillow makes clear that the objects above can be deadly, he consistently inspires awe with his descriptions of their size, makeup, and origins. Both a riveting work of popular science and a warning to not take for granted the space objects hurtling overhead, Fire in the Sky is, ultimately, a testament to our universe’s celestial wonders.

The Nature of Planets, Dwarf Planets, and Space Objects

The Nature of Planets, Dwarf Planets, and Space Objects
Title The Nature of Planets, Dwarf Planets, and Space Objects PDF eBook
Author Britannica Educational Publishing
Publisher Britannica Educational Publishing
Pages 98
Release 2011-05-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1615305661

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Peering through a telescope, you are likely to encounter a host of celestial bodies—anything from another planet to a comet—speckling the night sky. Careful observation has shown that while each object follows a unique orbit or trajectory, these entities also share numerous qualities and together provide critical information about space and the universe as a whole. This engaging volume surveys the characteristics of the diverse objects that make up the solar system as well as their distinguishing features.