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Planets have excited the minds of man since prehistory. In our own
time planetary science has become a rapidly developing area of
astronomical research, as the instruments carried by spacecraft
have vastly increased our knowledge of planetary surfaces and
interiors. the rocky planets of the inner solar system bear
countless craters, scars of their encounters with innumerable
meteorites, although the active surface of the earth has contrived
to erase these features from our own planet. The outer giants,
particularly Jupiter, have vigorous atmospheres, while Io, a
satellite of Jupiter, has sulphur volcanoes. In this book Alan Cook
explains how the mechanical properties of the planets are
determined, how planetary materials behave at high pressure, and
how celestial mechanics and the quantum physics of highly condensed
matter may be combined to determine the general constitution of the
planets.
This is the full text of the inaugural lecture for the Jacksonian
Chair at the University of Cambridge, given by A. H. Cook in 1973,
with the subject of the Astronomer as Natural Philosopher.
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