: M. Vázquez, E. Pallé, P. Montañés Rodríguez
: The Earth as a Distant Planet A Rosetta Stone for the Search of Earth-Like Worlds
: Springer-Verlag
: 9781441916846
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: Astronomie
: English
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InThe Earth as a Distant Planet, the authors become external observers of our solar system from a distance and try to determine how one can understand how Earth, the third in distance to the central star, is essentially unique and capable of sustaining life. The knowledge gained from this original perspective is then applied to the search for other planets outside the solar system, or exoplanets.

Since the discovery in 1992 of the first exoplanet, the number of planet detections has increased exponentially and ambitious missions are already being planned for the future. The exploration of Earth and the rest of the rocky planets are Rosetta stones in classifying and understanding the multiplicity of planetary systems that exist in our galaxy. In time, statistics on the formation and evolution of exoplanets will be available and will provide vital information for solving some of the unanswered questions about the formation, as well as evolution of our own world and solar system.  Special attention is paid to the biosignatures (signs of life) detectable in the Earth's reflected spectra and the search for life in the universe.

The authors are experts on the subject of extrasolar planets.  They provide an introductory but also very much up-to-date text, making this book suitable for researchers and for advanced students in astronomy and astrophysics.



The authors are researchers at the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias. M. Vázquez is also author ofUltraviolet Radiation in the Solar System andThe Sun Recorded Through History.

Preface5
Acronyms9
Contents11
1 Observing the Earth16
1.1 The Exploration of Our Planet16
1.2 First Observations of Our Planet from the Air22
1.2.1 Early Balloon Pictures22
1.2.2 The Space Research24
1.2.2.1 The First Attempts25
1.2.2.2 The Manned Flights27
1.2.2.3 The Earth Observatory31
1.2.2.4 Infrared Images31
1.3 The Earth Moon System35
1.4 The Solar System36
1.4.1 General Characteristics37
1.4.2 A View from the Edge38
1.4.3 Our Environment40
1.4.3.1 Nearby Stars40
1.4.3.2 The Gaseous and Dusty Neighbourhood42
1.4.3.3 The Galaxy45
References46
2 The Earth in Time49
2.1 The Earth at the Present Time52
2.1.1 The Interior53
2.1.1.1 Inner Core55