
Exploring Planetary Climate
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'A detailed, historical account of the development of climate science on Earth and on neighboring planets, written by a top researcher in the field. I myself learned a lot from this book. Lorenz combines a thorough knowledge of the literature on climate science with first-hand experience in planetary exploration and a good grasp of the underlying physics. A must-read for all those who are interested in this topic.' James Kasting, Pennsylvania State University 'This is a wide-ranging overview of the entire history of planetary climate research, starting with ancient Greece and finishing with the latest solar system and exoplanet discoveries. Written by a pioneer in outer solar system exploration, it is a very entertaining read, full of colorful anecdotes and interesting asides. I recommend it to anyone interested in an overview of this fascinating topic or in space exploration generally.' Robin Wordsworth, Harvard University, Massachusetts '[This] book ... is remarkable in many ways. As a planetary climate specialist myself, I am impressed by Lorenz's exhaustive knowledge and thorough understanding of climate processes ... But what I like most is the storytelling and his description of how scientists make progress and mistakes. As a result, anyone interested in the great history of sciences, as well as in the small but meaningful stories of space exploration, will enjoy this text.' Francois Forget, Centre national de la recherche scientifique, France 'In Exploring Planetary Climate, the story of exploration across two millennia of human genius - from ancient Greek and Roman writers to Arab and European Renaissance scholars to thinkers and doers of the modern era - is outlined with breathless pace and narrative urgency zeroing-in on Venus, Mars, Saturn's large moon titan, and on Earth itself. The author ... walks his reader through a burgeoning historical corpus of discovery with a keen storyteller's eye and an exciting yearning for exploration ... Lorenz morphs well from physicist into historian, while also intelligently considering the future and the problems that continue to impair the present.' Ben Evans, BBC Sky at Night '... a sophisticated, but engaging account of what we know about the climates of planets and some moons in the solar system, along with useful discussion of how we know it.' Roger D. Launius, Quest: The History of Spaceflight QuarterlyMore details
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