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by Ben Bova


  planetesimals

  planetoids

  planets

  axes of

  composition of

  effects of star's death on

  extrasolar, see extrasolar planets

  formation of

  habitability conditions of

  in heliocentric system

  outer, Voyager flybys to

  see also specific planets

  Planet X

  plasma

  Pluton, 23

  atmosphere of

  discovery of

  mission to

  moon of

  as planet vs. Trans-Neptunian Object

  Poe, Edgar Allan

  Pohorille, Andrew

  Polaris

  politics, science linked with

  polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)

  Ponnamperuma, Cyril

  potassium-40

  prebiotic chemistry

  in clays

  in interstellar space

  Princess of Mars, A (Burroughs)

  Project Blue Book

  Project Grudge

  Project Ozma

  Project Phoenix

  Project Sentinel

  Project Serendip

  prokaryotic cells

  proper motion

  proteinoid microspheres

  proteins

  manufacture of

  protostars

  Proxmire, William

  PSR1257+12

  PSR1829

  psychrophiles (cold-lovers)

  Ptolemy (Claudius Ptolemaeus)

  pulsars

  pyrolitic release

  Pyrolobus fumarii

  Quaoar

  Queloz, Didier

  Quintanilla, Hector, Jr.

  radioactive dating

  radioactive decay

  radioactivity

  radiocarbon dating (carbon dating)

  radio frequencies

  radio telescopes

  see also SETI

  radium

  Rare Earth (Ward and Brownlee)

  red dwarfs

  Redi, Francesco

  Rees, Martin

  reflecting telescopes

  refractor telescopes

  relativity, special theory ofn

  reproduction

  Reuyl, Dirk

  Rhodesia

  ribosomes

  RNA (ribonucleic acid)

  Roberge, Aki

  Roman Catholic Church

  Romans, ancient

  Rosetta mission

  Roswell cover-up

  Russia

  Ryle, Sir Martin

  Sagan, Carl

  Mars research and

  SETI and

  Sasselov, Dimitar D.

  satellites, weather

  Saturn

  Cassini mission to

  extrasolar planets compared with

  as "gas giant"

  gravity of

  magnetosphere of

  Pioneer flybys to

  rings of

  Saturn, moons of

  life on

  see also Titan

  Schiaparelli, Giovanni

  Schmidt reflector telescope

  Schmitt, Harrison

  science:

  politics linked with

  rise of

  Sagan's popularizing of

  science fiction

  about Mars

  Science of UFOs, The (Alschuler)

  scientists, explorers compared with

  Score, Roberta

  Scott, Dave

  Scout missions

  "Searching for Interstellar Communications" (Cocconi and Morrison)

  self-replicating machines

  Senate, U.S.

  SETI (Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence)

  chances of finding an intelligent civilization and

  Cyclops program and

  Drake "alien" message and

  Drake equation and

  Dyson spheres and

  galactic geobiology and

  globalization of

  LGM ("little green men") hypothesis of

  Moon as platform for

  Optical

  political counterattack on

  problems faced by

  Project Ozma and

  radio frequencies and

  scientific counterattack on

  uniqueness of Earth and

  "water hole" and

  SETI@home

  SETI Institute

  70 Ophiuchi

  70 Virginis

  Shakespeare, William

  Shapley, Harlow

  Shelley, Percy Bysshe

  Sheppard, Scott S.

  Shermer, Michael

  Shoemaker, Eugene

  Siberia

  Sigurdsson, Steinn

  silanes

  silicates

  silicon

  silicon dioxide

  silicones

  siloxanes

  Simpson, George Gaylord

  Sirius

  Sirius B

  Siwa

  61 Cygni

  Sizesaurus, The (Strauss)

  sky:

  perfection associated with

  separation between Earth and

  SLiMEs (Subsurface Lithotropic Microbial Ecosystems)

  SNC meteorites

  soil, use of term

  solar system

  angular momentum of

  birth of

  evolution vs. catastrophe as origin of

  uniqueness of

  violence and dangers of

  see also Sun; specific moons and planets

  solar wind

  Sondheim, Stephen

  South Carolina, subsurface bacteria discovered in

  Southwest Research Institute

  Soviet Union

  space program of

  Space Interferometry Mission (SIM)

  spectrographic analysis

  Spielberg, Steven

  "spiral nebulae"

  spontaneous generation

  Sproul Observatory

  stadium, as unit of measure

  Stardust spacecraft

  stars

  angular momentum of

  astrometric technique and

  birth of

  death of

  dwarfs

  extrasolar planets swallowed by

  extrasolar planets without

  failed, see brown dwarfs

  formation of

  planetary systems of, see extrasolar planets

  radio energy emitted by

  spectrographic analysis of

  as suns

  Steady State theory

  stellar encounter (tidal) hypothesis

  sterilization

  Stern, Alan

  Stone Age

  Stonehenge

  Strand, Kaj Aage

  Strauss, Stephen

  Streptococcus mitus

  stromatolites

  Strughold, Hubertus

  Struve, Otto

  sub-brown dwarf stars

  Submillimeter Wave Astronomy Satellite (SWAS)

  Subsurface Science Program

  Suitcase SETI

  sulfides

  Sulfolobus

  sulfur

  sulfur dioxide

  sulfuric acid

  Sun

  accretion disk of

  angular momentum of

  composition of

  as energy source

  entropy and

  as god

  gravity of

  in heliocentric system

  life without

  Mercurian day and

  Mercury's closeness to

  as "metal rich" star

  origin of

  proper motion of

  surface of

  thermally habitable (TH) zone of

  sunspots

  supernova explosions

  Surveyor 3 probe

  Swaziland

  Sweden, deep-drilling exper
iment in

  Syene

  symbiosis, symbiotes

  Tagish Lake meteorite

  Tales from the Underground (Wolfe)

  Tarcher, Jill

  Tau Ceti

  telescopes

  asteroids and

  extrasolar planets and

  of Galileo

  Mars and

  on Moon

  Neptune and

  radio, see radio telescopes; SETI

  reflecting

  refractor

  Sproul

  Venus and

  Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF)

  terrorism

  Tesla, Nikola

  Tharsis Bulge

  theory

  thermally habitable (TH) zone

  giant planets and

  thermonuclear fusion (hydrogen fusion)

  thermophiles (heat-lovers)

  Thermoplasma

  Thermus aquaticus

  Thing from Another World, The

  thorium

  Thuban

  tidal flexing

  tidal (stellar encounter) hypothesis

  Tikhov, Gavriil Adrianovich

  Tipler, Frank

  Titan

  atmosphere of

  future research on

  life on

  Todd, David

  Tombaugh, Clyde

  Townes, Charles

  TrailBlazer

  Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs)

  Trans-Orbital, Inc.

  Triton

  TRW Corporation

  tube worms

  Tunguska

  UFOs (unidentified flying objects)

  Air Force investigation of

  Condon Committee study of

  evidence vs. opinion on

  Hills' abduction and

  Roswell cover-up and

  ultraviolet radiation (UV)

  Venus and

  units and conversions

  universe

  Big Bang theory of

  cosmology and

  geocentric view of

  as infinite

  Steady State theory of

  Upsilon Andromedae

  uranium

  uranium-

  Uranus

  axial tilt of

  as "gas giant"

  magnetosphere of

  moons of

  perturbations in orbit of

  rings of

  Urey, Harold C.

  Utah State University

  Valles Marineris

  Van Allen belts

  van de Kamp, Peter

  Van Dover, Cindy Lee

  Vaughn, Susan

  Velikovsky, Immanuel

  Venera 7

  Venus

  atmosphere of

  cloud cover of

  craters of

  Earth compared with

  future missions to

  greenhouse effect on

  life on

  missions to

  phases of

  plate tectonics on

  rotation of

  superrotation winds of

  water on

  Venus Express

  Vernadsky, Vladimir I.

  Vida, Lake

  Viewing, David

  Viking missions

  VIRTIS (Visible and Infrared Thermal Imaging Spectrometer)

  volcanoes:

  on Io

  on Mars

  on Triton

  on Venus

  Von Daniken, Erich

  Vonnegut, Bernard

  Vonnegut, Kurt

  Vostok, Lake

  Voyager flybys

  Vulcans

  Ward, Peter D.

  Warhol, Andy

  War of the Worlds, The (Wells)

  Washington, subsurface microbes in

  water

  drinking

  hydrates

  liquid

  as requirement for life

  see also ice, water; specific planets

  "water hole, the,"

  water vapor

  on Earth

  weather

  weather satellites

  Webber, Frank J.

  Weiler, Ed

  Weizmann, Chaim

  Welles, Orson

  Wells, H. G.

  Werthimer, Dan

  Whipple, Fred

  white dwarfs

  White House

  "white Mars" hypothesis

  Wickramasinghe, Chandra

  William the Conqueror

  Wilson, John

  wind tunnels

  Woese, Carl

  Wolfe, David W.

  Wolsczan, Alexander

  Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

  Worlds in Collision (Velikovsky)

  World War I

  World War II

  xenon

  X-Files, The

  Yellowstone National Park

  Yoder, Charles

  Yucatán

  Zagami meteorite

  Zeppelin, Count von

  Zero-Base Review

  Zeus

  Zubrin, Robert

  Acknowledgments

  This book could not have been written without the generous assistance of literally hundreds of people. It is impossible to name all the scientists, administrators, technicians, librarians, and e-mail “pen pals” who contributed significant insights and information. However, my very special thanks are due to Lynn Harper, Baruch Blumberg, Bruce Jakosky, Wesley Huntress, Scott Hubbard, Alan Stern, David Morrison, Michael Meyer, and Donald DeVincenzi for their generous assistance and unfailing willingness to answer questions and enlighten an often puzzled author. If there are errors of fact or interpretation in this book, they are my doing, not theirs.

  My thanks also to Brian Marsden, who kept me up-to-date on the number of moons discovered around Jupiter and Saturn, numbers that changed more than once during this book’s gestation. And to Michael Shohl, who provided invaluable editorial insights. My very special thanks to Amanda Collins, whose research assistance was indispensable and truly invaluable; and to Lloyd McDaniel, my indispensable Web master and friend. My most profound thanks and appreciation go to Barbara Bova, whose encouragement and vision have been constant inspirations to me for more than three decades.

  About the Author

  Dr. Ben Bova has not only helped to write about the future, he helped create it. The author of more than one hundred futuristic novels and nonfiction books, he has been involved in science and advanced technology since the very beginnings of the space program. President Emeritus of the National Space Society, Dr. Bova is a frequent commentator on radio and television, and a widely popular lecturer. He has also been an award-winning editor and an executive in the aerospace industry.

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  Out of the Sun

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  Credits

  Cover illustration by John Lewis

  Copyright

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  * collection

  * In kilometers from Jupiter’s center.

  ** In kilometers. For comparison, Earth’s Moon is 3,476 kilometers in diameter; the planet Mercury’s diameter is 4,880 kilometers.

  1While paleontologists and anthropologists argue over the reason why ancient Britons built their stone circles, astronomers have shown that they can be used to predict the arrival of the seasons and even the intricate, fifty-six-year cycle of lunar eclipses.

  2The more-distant planets Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto were not discovered until astronomers began using telescopes, although Uranus can be seen with the naked eye, if you know precisely where to look.

  3In 1971, Apollo 15 astronaut Dave Scott repeated Galileo’s experiment on the airless surface of the Moon, dropping a hammer and a feather together. As a global television audience watched, they hit the ground at the same instant.

  4Strictly speaking, the surface of Mars is a regolith, not soil. The term soil implies living creatures, such as worms and insects. None were found on Mars.

  5The Moon’s major features were named centuries ago, when the dark areas were thought to be regions of water. Thus we have the Ocean of Storms, the Sea of Tranquility, etc. There is no liquid water on the Moon.

 

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