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The Stardust Revolution

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by Jacob Berkowitz

Stardust Revolution, defined, 28–35,

  stars

  AGB-type stars, 155

  as ancestors, 11, 15, 183, 293, 306–307,

  barium, 99

  Barnard's Star, 248

  binary, 255–56, 264–65,

  biology and, 293

  birth of, 151–55, 179, 206, 208

  classification of, 56–59, 278

  core evolution, 96

  CW Leonis, 178–79,

  death of, 155, 179, 183–84, 206, 239

  dust created by, 149–50,

  elements forged in, 75

  55 Cancri, 259

  fingerprints, 37–65,

  first created, 153

  forging of molecules in, 183

  formation of, 282

  Gamma Cephei, 251, 253–54,

  habitable zone, 271

  main sequence in stars, 96, 183

  maturation of, 99

  movement of, 245

  newborn, 304

  nuclear reactions in, 92–96, 215

  orbits, 245

  rotation of, 245

  small, 153–54,

  stages of, 96, 183–85, 216

  Sun-like, 155

  temperature of, 83–84,

  variable S-Stars, 61–65,

  Star Wars (film), 23, 245, 264

  static, electrical, 163

  stellar classification system, 59, 278

  stellar fusion, 82

  stellar nucleosynthesis, 35, 101

  sterilization, 117

  Steward Observatory, 21, 22, 160

  stony iron meteorites, 203

  stony meteorites, 203

  Struve, Friedrich, 141, 246

  Struve, Otto, 246

  Study of Stellar Evolution (Hale), 42

  Suess, Hans, 99–100,

  sugars, 116, 117, 124, 162, 187, 291

  sulfur, 74, 101, 109, 120, 230, 293, 302

  sulfur dioxide, 129

  Sun

  age of, 76–78,

  atmosphere, 54

  elemental composition of, 293–94,

  energy produced by, 76–82,

  formation of, 206

  gravitational heating model, 77–80,

  as red giant, 184

  as a star, 42–44,

  sunshine, 76–82,

  sunspots, 38–39, 43, 164

  Sun-like stars

  binaries, 255

  habitable zone, 275

  planets of, 262–63,

  super-Earths, 261–63, 274, 275

  supernovas, 91, 101, 206, 216, 303, 304

  in first stars, 153

  fusion reactions, 92

  production of dust, 155

  radio waves from, 164

  silicon carbide stardust grains, 218

  Type 1a, 213

  Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, 287

  “Synthesis of the Elements from Carbon to Nickel” (Hoyle), 95

  “Synthesis of the Elements from Hydrogen” (Hoyle), 92

  “Synthesis of the Elements in Stars” (B2FH), 100

  synthetic biology, 287, 288

  Tagish Lake meteorite, 238–39,

  Tang Ming, 212

  technetium, discovery of, 63–65, 95, 99

  “Technetium in Stars” (Merrill), 104

  tektites, 198, 233

  telescopes

  advances in, 32–33,

  Arecibo radio telescope, 161

  Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, 249–50,

  cold temperatures for, 148–49,

  Darwin telescope, 298, 302

  Gaia telescope, 298, 302

  Hale Telescope, 41, 62–63,

  Herschel space telescope, 178

  High Accuracy Radial Velocity Planet Searcher (HARPS), 258

  Hooker telescope, 60, 61

  Hubble Space Telescope, 148, 260, 272, 300, 302

  infrared, 147–49, 152–53, 260

  Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS), 153

  Keck Telescope, 273

  Kepler Space Telescope, 262–63, 266–67, 271–76, 302, 307

  Kitt Peak radio telescope, 22

  largest, 41

  radio, 160–67, 170, 177

  Shuttle Infrared Telescope Facility (SIRTF), 148

  space-based, 148–49, 260, 298, 300, 302

  Spitzer Space Telescope, 33, 146, 148–49, 151, 157, 260, 302

  Terrestrial Planet Finder, 298

  12 Meter Telescope, 160–62, 181

  Teller, Edward, 125

  temperatures

  of newborn universe, 281

  scales used, 17

  in space, 148–49,

  Teotihuacán, Mexico, 306

  Teton Mountains, 241–42,

  thallium (element), discovery of, 73

  Thomson, J. J., 76

  Three Marys (a.k.a. Orion's sword), 304

  Threshold Crossing Event (TCE), 273

  time

  beginning of, 14, 280–81,

  deep time, 18

  Time magazine, 272

  Timiryazev, Kliment A., 113

  titanium-44, 218

  Tohono O’odham, 160

  Townes, Charles Hard, 168–76, 185, 190–91, 305

  toxic chemicals, 187, 247

  Trinity College, 72

  triple-alpha process, 93–94,

  Trumpler, Robert Julius, 139–41,

  Tucson, AZ, 159

  12 Meter Telescope, 160–62, 181

  “Two-Color Photometric Method for Detection of Extra-Solar Planetary Systems” (Rosenblatt), 269

  Two-Micron Survey, 152

  unified theory of physics, 29

  United States Department of Defense, Project A119, 132

  United States Department of Energy, 83

  United States National Academy of Sciences, 64, 132

  United States National Bureau of Standards, 64

  United States National Institutes of Health, 287

  United States National Radio Astronomy Observatory, 164

  United States National Research Council, 35, 41, 252, 288

  United States Space Studies Board, 23–24, 109–12, 132

  universe

  chemical nature of, 161–62,

  elemental nature of, 170

  expansion of, 60–61, 86, 140–41, 281

  origins and structure of, 29, 87, 281

  Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 111

  University of Arizona, 160, 181

  University of Breslau, 49

  University of British Columbia, 245, 252

  University of California at Berkeley, 169, 173, 256

  University of Chicago, 41, 125, 126, 129, 207, 218, 223

  University of Guanajuato, 303

  University of Moscow, 121

  University of Victoria, 252

  Upsilon Andromedae (star), 259

  uranium, 101, 282

  uranium-lead dating, 204–205,

  Uranus, 144, 220, 257

  urea, 116

  Urey, Harold, 99–100, 125–29, 132, 207, 223, 233, 288, 289

  USSR. See Soviet Union

  U2 research planes, 197

  vacuum tube, 75

  valine, 227

  van de Hulst, Hendrik, 165, 173

  van de Kamp, Peter, 248–49,

  Vega (star), 57

  Venus, 303–304,

  Vesta (asteroid), 220

  Victoria (Queen), 72–76,

  vinegar, 227

  von Helmholtz, Hermann, 77

  Vulcan (robotic system), 272

  Wacker, John, 212

  Wald, George, 277

  Walker, Gordon, 245–57,

  Wallace, Alfred Russel, 104

  Washington University (St. Louis, MO), 197

  water

  in atmospheres, 123, 147, 300

  cosmic

  abundance of, 176–80,

  delivery of, 234

  discovery of, 167–76, 185–86,

  formation of, 176–80,

  oldest, 177

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sp; experiments with, 126–27, 222

  formation of, 120

  liquid, 271

  microwave signal, 172

  Watson, James, 128, 289

  wavelengths and energy, 146

  weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), 137

  Weinreb, Sandy, 173

  Welch, Jack, 174

  Werner, Michael, 146–50,

  W5 (area in Cassiopeia), 151

  white dwarf stars, 183–85, 213, 237

  Wickramasinghe, Chandra, 142–43, 158

  Wild 2 (comet), 26, 196, 224–25,

  Wilson, Robert, 29, 164–65,

  WIMPs (weakly interacting massive particles), 137

  “wobble method,” 246

  Wöhler, Friedrich, 116–17, 128

  Wollaston, Francis, 53

  Wolszczan, Alexander, 254

  women astronomers, 21–22, 58, 98, 278

  Woods Hole, MA, 109

  World War II, 82, 125, 147

  radar used in, 163–64, 170–71,

  See also Nazi Germany

  Würzburg Riese antennae, 164

  xanthine, 230

  xenon (element), 209–13,

  x-ray diffraction, 212

  x-rays, 145–46,

  Yang, Stephenson, 250, 252–53,

  Yellowstone National Park, 242

  Yerkes Observatory, 41

  Yucatán Peninsula, 233

  Yukon, Canada, 238

  Ziurys, Eugene Julius, 181–82,

  Ziurys, Lucy, 21–23, 25, 27, 35, 181–85, 237

 

 

 


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