
Life in the Universe
United States Edition
Pearson Education (US) (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 9. November 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
560 pages
978-0-8053-4753-1 (ISBN)
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Description
Life in the Universe takes non-science majors on a journey through the solar system and beyond, using a rigorous yet accessible introduction to astronomy, biology, chemistry, and geology to explain natural phenomena and explore unanswered scientific questions. The Second Edition has been thoroughly revised to include updated scientific discoveries, optional quantitative coverage, an enhanced illustration program, and expanded coverage of the solar system and stellar material.
Designed for the emerging astrobiology course, but also suitable for introductory astronomy, Life in the Universe captures the imagination of students by exploring fundamental pan-scientific questions: How did life begin on Earth? What are the most extreme forms of life currently known? What are the challenges of trying to colonize another planet?
The text motivates non-science majors to develop basic reasoning skills and an understanding of the process of science through skillful writing and a wealth of pedagogical features, such as Learning Goals that keep students focused on key concepts. Sidebars provide optional mathematical material for courses that fulfill quantitative requirements.
An expanded media package includes an Instructor Resource CD-ROM (with all the figures and photos from the book) and an updated companion website (including new quizzes, tutorials, and interactive figures and photos). This media is integrated with the text through the use of icons that point to interactive photos and figures.
Designed for the emerging astrobiology course, but also suitable for introductory astronomy, Life in the Universe captures the imagination of students by exploring fundamental pan-scientific questions: How did life begin on Earth? What are the most extreme forms of life currently known? What are the challenges of trying to colonize another planet?
The text motivates non-science majors to develop basic reasoning skills and an understanding of the process of science through skillful writing and a wealth of pedagogical features, such as Learning Goals that keep students focused on key concepts. Sidebars provide optional mathematical material for courses that fulfill quantitative requirements.
An expanded media package includes an Instructor Resource CD-ROM (with all the figures and photos from the book) and an updated companion website (including new quizzes, tutorials, and interactive figures and photos). This media is integrated with the text through the use of icons that point to interactive photos and figures.
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Upper Saddle River
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 276 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
1292 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8053-4753-1 (9780805347531)
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Content
I. Introducing Life in the Universe
1. A Universe of Life?
2. The Science of Life in the Universe
3. The Universal Context of Life
II. Life on Earth
3. The Habitability of Earth
4. The Nature of Life on Earth
5. The Origin and Evolution of Life on Earth
III. Life in the Solar System
6. Searching for Life in Our Solar System
7. Mars
8. Life on Jovian Moons
9. The Nature and Evolution of Habitability
IV. Life Among the Stars
10. Habitability Outside the Solar System
11. The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
12. Interstellar Travel and the Fermi Paradox
Epilogue: Contact - Implications of the Search and Discovery
1. A Universe of Life?
2. The Science of Life in the Universe
3. The Universal Context of Life
II. Life on Earth
3. The Habitability of Earth
4. The Nature of Life on Earth
5. The Origin and Evolution of Life on Earth
III. Life in the Solar System
6. Searching for Life in Our Solar System
7. Mars
8. Life on Jovian Moons
9. The Nature and Evolution of Habitability
IV. Life Among the Stars
10. Habitability Outside the Solar System
11. The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
12. Interstellar Travel and the Fermi Paradox
Epilogue: Contact - Implications of the Search and Discovery