From the reviews:
"Bulging with concise explanations and 142 clarifying diagrams
and photos, the book probably represents some of the best pedagogy
in the solar system on these topics. a ] just the right level for
most undergraduates. a ] Open-minded scientists looking for an
authoritative tour of astrobiology will enjoy the book a ] . The
authora (TM)s summary of exoplanet detection techniques is
excellent a ] . Jones keeps us interested with simple explanations
a ] . His approach is quite an achievement a ] ." (Charley
Lineweaver, Physics Today, February, 2005).
"This is a textbook suitable for university use. a ] this is one
of the best. a ] includes excellent recent images of Mars, Europa
and elsewhere, and is richly illustrated with explanatory diagrams.
a ] There is a useful index, a glossary and a list of a ~resourcesa
(TM) (websites and books)." (Malcolm Walter, Australian Physics,
Vol. 42 (3) July/August 2005)
"What is required for life, and where might it have evolved? a ]
These are the questions that are addressed in this wide ranging,
well written and thought provoking book. a ] But for anyone wishing
to follow a ] Jonesa (TM) book is an excellent start." (Dr.
C.M.Linton, Contemporary Physics, Vol. 46 (3), 2005)
"This book centres on the search for life in the Solar System
and beyond. It includes an overview of many of the disciplines
involved in this field of research, which include astronomy,
biology and geology. a ] It was good to see that the astronomy has
been kept fairly descriptive and not too mathematical. This keeps
the flow of the book. a ] As an overview of the key subjects
involved in astrobiology for a university course, I think this book
issuccessful." (James Silvester, Astronomy Now, March, 2005)
Although, at present there is no firm evidence for
extraterrestrial life, enormous progress has been made in recent
years, both in our understanding of life on Earth and of the
potential for life existing elsewhere in the universe. Life in the
Solar System and Beyond embaces aspects form all the osre related
fields (astronomy, planetary science, chemistry, biology, and
Physics). This excellent and thought-provoking introduction:
- Addresses the important question of what is life, and discusses
the origins and evolution of life on Earth, as well as its probable
fate
- Looks at places within our Solar System, beyond Earth,
especially where life might exist, such as Mars and Europa
- Includes the very latest data on searches for planets around
other stars, the results of these searches, and discusses what
conditions might be like
- Speculates on possible life elsewhere in the Universe beyond
our Solar system, and assesses our chances of making contact, if
there is intelligent life out there
- Includes end of chapter summaries to help the reader grasp the
main concepts to carry forward
- Provides a list of resources, including useful websites at the
end of the book which will enable the reader to keep up to date in
this rapidly moving field
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