One of Ten Billion Earths: How We Learn About Our Planet's Past and Future From Distant Exoplanets
This book explores how the discoveries within the Solar System and of exoplanets far beyond it come together to help us understand the habitability of Earth, and how these findings guide the search for exoplanets that could support life. The author highlights how, within two decades of the discovery of the first planets outside the Solar System in the 1990s, scientists concluded that planets are so common that most stars are orbited by them.



The lives of exoplanets and their stars are inextricably interwoven. Stars are the seeds around which planets form, and they provide light and warmth for as long as they shine. At the end of their lives, stars expel massive amounts of newly forged elements into deep space, and that ejected material is incorporated into subsequent generations of planets.



How do we learn about these distant worlds? What does the exploration of other planets tell us about Earth? Can we find out what the distant future may have in store for us? What do we know about exoworlds and starbirth, and where do migrating hot Jupiters, polluted white dwarfs, and free-roaming nomad planets fit in? And what does all that have to do with the habitability of Earth, the possibility of finding extraterrestrial life, and the operation of the globe-spanning network of the sciences?
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One of Ten Billion Earths: How We Learn About Our Planet's Past and Future From Distant Exoplanets
This book explores how the discoveries within the Solar System and of exoplanets far beyond it come together to help us understand the habitability of Earth, and how these findings guide the search for exoplanets that could support life. The author highlights how, within two decades of the discovery of the first planets outside the Solar System in the 1990s, scientists concluded that planets are so common that most stars are orbited by them.



The lives of exoplanets and their stars are inextricably interwoven. Stars are the seeds around which planets form, and they provide light and warmth for as long as they shine. At the end of their lives, stars expel massive amounts of newly forged elements into deep space, and that ejected material is incorporated into subsequent generations of planets.



How do we learn about these distant worlds? What does the exploration of other planets tell us about Earth? Can we find out what the distant future may have in store for us? What do we know about exoworlds and starbirth, and where do migrating hot Jupiters, polluted white dwarfs, and free-roaming nomad planets fit in? And what does all that have to do with the habitability of Earth, the possibility of finding extraterrestrial life, and the operation of the globe-spanning network of the sciences?
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One of Ten Billion Earths: How We Learn About Our Planet's Past and Future From Distant Exoplanets

One of Ten Billion Earths: How We Learn About Our Planet's Past and Future From Distant Exoplanets

by Karel Schrijver

Narrated by Steve Menasche

Unabridged — 14 hours, 44 minutes

One of Ten Billion Earths: How We Learn About Our Planet's Past and Future From Distant Exoplanets

One of Ten Billion Earths: How We Learn About Our Planet's Past and Future From Distant Exoplanets

by Karel Schrijver

Narrated by Steve Menasche

Unabridged — 14 hours, 44 minutes

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This book explores how the discoveries within the Solar System and of exoplanets far beyond it come together to help us understand the habitability of Earth, and how these findings guide the search for exoplanets that could support life. The author highlights how, within two decades of the discovery of the first planets outside the Solar System in the 1990s, scientists concluded that planets are so common that most stars are orbited by them.



The lives of exoplanets and their stars are inextricably interwoven. Stars are the seeds around which planets form, and they provide light and warmth for as long as they shine. At the end of their lives, stars expel massive amounts of newly forged elements into deep space, and that ejected material is incorporated into subsequent generations of planets.



How do we learn about these distant worlds? What does the exploration of other planets tell us about Earth? Can we find out what the distant future may have in store for us? What do we know about exoworlds and starbirth, and where do migrating hot Jupiters, polluted white dwarfs, and free-roaming nomad planets fit in? And what does all that have to do with the habitability of Earth, the possibility of finding extraterrestrial life, and the operation of the globe-spanning network of the sciences?

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"Narrator Steve Menasche delivers the author's concepts and explanations clearly, making for a lively lecture with occassional references to science fiction." -AudioFile

DECEMBER 2018 - AudioFile

Listeners won't visit Proxima Centauri anytime soon—the journey could take 255,000 years. Still, we live in a great era of exploration, even if only by telescope and theory, since planetary systems outside of our own have been discovered only in the past 10 years. Narrator Steve Menasche delivers the author's concepts and explanations clearly, making for a lively lecture with occasional references to science fiction. Schrijver discusses the fast-growing field of exoplanet studies, even down to research papers and funding proposals, while detailing its progress. The many things science has learned come together in an ending that will get listeners' attention: a discussion of the possibilities of other life in our own solar system and the possible fates of planet Earth. J.A.S. © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine

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BN ID: 2940170520008
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 10/02/2018
Edition description: Unabridged
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