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9780387489254

Planet Mars

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    9780387489254

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    0387489258

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-05-30
  • Publisher: Praxis
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Summary

Mars, like planet Earth, is a complex and vast world with a long history. The authors of this book give a new insight of Mars by adopting an original outline based on history rather than on subtopic (atmosphere, surface, interior). They focus on the past and present evolution of Mars and also incorporate all the recent results from the space missions of Mars Express, Spirit and Opportunity. This book goes to the heart of current planetological research, and illustrates it with many beautiful images. The authors describe the magnificent scenery on Mars including Olympus Mons, more than 20,000 metres high and the solar system's biggest volcano. At Mars' poles, glaciers, formed from thousands of fine strata, are evidence of past climatic fluctuations. Drs Forget and Costard and Professor Lognonnè introduce a new world and reveal the workings of the planet Mars. They answer the questions: How was Mars formed? Why has its evolution followed a different path to that of Earth? What do its river beds, volcanoes and glaciers tell us about its past? Could life have existed there? Does it exist there now? What processes 'drive' Mars today? The five parts of the book trace the history of Mars. Part 1 examines its formation from the ashes of dead stars, more than 4·5 billion years ago. Part 2 travels through its early and turbulent youth and gradual, 3·5-billion-year long metamorphosis. Part 3 traces the creation of great planetary structures while Part 4 explores this active planet as it is today, with its dust storms, water features and atmosphere, and shows that Mars is subject to continual climatic change. Finally in Part 5, the story of the recent exploration of Mars and current research in laboratories and space agencies in preparation for the missions of the next twenty years is recounted.

Table of Contents

Welcome to Mars!p. 2
Introductionp. 4
Martian landscapesp. 9
Chronology of Marsp. 12
Birth of a Planet: -4.6 to -3.8 billion yearsp. 17
Before Mars and the other planetsp. 18
Very rapid protoplanetary growthp. 21
Formation of the core, crust and mantlep. 24
The evolution of Mars, the Earth, Venus and Mercuryp. 27
What Martian meteorites tell usp. 30
The origin of atmospheres and waterp. 33
Meteoritic bombardmentp. 36
The enigma of the 'north-south dissymmetry'p. 39
The primordial dynamo and magnetic fieldp. 42
The moons of Mars: captured asteroids?p. 45
A Youthful Mars: -4 to -3.5 billion yearsp. 49
Rivers on Mars!p. 50
The source of Mars' riversp. 53
The mystery of the lakesp. 56
Traces of waterp. 59
A history of many chaptersp. 62
In search of a lost oceanp. 65
The mystery of Mars' past climatep. 68
The theory of life on Marsp. 71
Hunting for fossilsp. 74
A unique witness: 4 billion years oldp. 77
The end of an oasis: Mars loses its atmospherep. 80
Life on Mars todayp. 83
The Slow Metamorphosis: -3.8 to -0.1 billion yearsp. 87
A sub-surface motor: convection in the mantlep. 88
Giant volcanoes on Marsp. 91
Olympus Mons: the solar system's biggest volcanop. 94
Lava flows and lava plainsp. 97
Ridges and cracks on the surfacep. 100
Valles Marineris: the valley of wondersp. 103
A permanently frozen sub-surfacep. 106
The mystery of the chaotic terrainsp. 109
Outflow channelsp. 111
A drive around the mouth of Ares Vallisp. 114
A second Siberiap. 117
Climates and Storms Mars todayp. 121
Seasons and temperaturesp. 122
The atmosphere of Marsp. 125
Martian windsp. 128
Martian meteorologyp. 131
Dunes, ergs and erosion: footprints of the windsp. 134
The dust cycle: ever-orange skiesp. 137
The dust cycle: planet of stormsp. 140
The dust cycle: whirlwinds of dustp. 143
The dust cycle: global stormsp. 146
The water cycle: vapour, frost and ice - water on Marsp. 149
The water cycle: clouds and fogsp. 152
The CO[subscript 2] cycle: seasonal polar capsp. 155
The CO[subscript 2] cycle: an atmosphere which solidifiesp. 158
The CO[subscript 2] cycle: the vagaries of carbon dioxide icep. 161
The CO[subscript 2] cycle: the residual southern polar capp. 164
Climate change: when Mars rocks on its axisp. 167
Climate change: ancient glaciers on Marsp. 170
Climate change: surface ice at high latitudesp. 173
Climate change: intermittent water flowsp. 176
Climate change: polar sediments, evidence of past climatesp. 179
Exploring Mars: 1650-2050p. 183
Telescopic voyagesp. 184
First visitors: the Mariner probesp. 187
Soviet setbacksp. 190
Vikingp. 192
A difficult explorationp. 195
New American initiativesp. 198
Spirit and Opportunity: wheels on Marsp. 201
Europe joins in: Mars Expressp. 205
The future of European Mars explorationp. 208
Imagination serves explorationp. 211
The Grail: returning samplesp. 214
Astronauts on Marsp. 217
Epiloguep. 220
Indexp. 225
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