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Alien seas

oceans in space

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Michael W. Carroll, Rosaly M. ...
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An edition of Alien seas (2013)

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In the early days of planetary observation, oceans were thought to exist in all corners of the Solar System. Carbonated seas percolated beneath the clouds of Venus. Features on the Moon's surface were given names such as "the Bay of Rainbows” and the "Ocean of Storms." With the advent of modern telescopes and spacecraft exploration these ancient concepts of planetary seas have been replaced by the reality of something even more exotic. Alien Seas serves up the current research, past beliefs, and new theories to offer a rich array of the "seas" on other worlds. It is organized by location and by the material composing the oceans under discussion, with expert authors penning chapters on their  specialty. Each chapter features new original art depicting alien seas, as well as the latest ground-based and spacecraft images. With the contributors as guides, readers can explore the wild seas of Jupiter's watery satellite Europa, believed similar in composition to battery acid. Saturn's planet-sized moon Titan seems to be subject to methane or ethane rainfall that become vast lakes and, perhaps, seasonal oceans. Titan and Mars have seas of sand, large shifting dunes covering huge plains, while Venus may have ‘oceans’ of frozen lava. The possibilities are excitingly endless and ripe for exploration. Contributors: Kevin Baines Jeffrey Bennett James Cameron Michael Carroll Mona Delitsky David Grinspoon Rosaly Lopes Christopher P. McKay Karl Mitchell Robert Pappalardo Timothy Parker Jani Radebaugh John Spencer

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English
Pages
119

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: Oceans on Earth and Elsewhere Michael Carroll
Chapter 2 Chasing the Lost Oceans of Venus David Grinspoon
Chapter 3 Oceans on Mars Timothy Parker
Chapter 4 Seas of Molten Rock Rosaly Lopes
Chapter 5 Jupiters Water Worlds: Water Lurks Beneath the Surfaces of Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto Robert T. Pappalardo
Chapter 6 Oceans at the Outer Limits: Enceladus, Outer Moons, Pluto John Spencer
Chapter 7 Sand Seas of the Solar System Jani Radebaugh
Chapter 8 Exotic Seas: Liquid Alkanes on Titans Surface Karl L. Mitchell
Chapter 9 The Seas of Saturn Kevin H. Baines and Mona L. Delitsky
Chapter 10 The Alien Seas of Earth: Astrobiological Implications Chris McKay
Chapter 11 Seas of the Milky Way Jeffrey Bennett
Chapter 12 A Gallery of Maritime Planetscapes Michael Carroll
About the Authors
Index.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Other Titles
Oceans in space

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
523.4
Library of Congress
QB603.S95 A45 2013, QB602.9 .A45 2013, QB495-500.269QB1-991, QB495-500.269

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 119 pages
Number of pages
119

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27162593M
ISBN 10
1461474728
ISBN 13
9781461474722
LCCN
2013939590
OCLC/WorldCat
859198304

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