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Robert Jastrow discusses the past and future of space exploration,
the cosmic mysteries that still await solution, and the possibility
of extraterrestrials whose intelligence far outstrips our own.
This concise and beautifully illustrated book traces the evolution
of the Cosmos from the Big Bang to the development of intelligent
life on Earth, conveying clear science in an engaging narrative. By
mapping the history of the Universe for introductory science and
astrobiology course for non-science majors, this book explores many
of the most fascinating questions in science. What is the origin of
the Universe? How do stars and planets form? How does life begin?
How did intelligence arise? Are we alone in the Cosmos? Physics,
chemistry, biology, astronomy and geology are combined to create a
chronicle of events in which the swirling vapors in the primordial
cloud of the Universe evolved over billions of years into conscious
life. Features: -The most fascinating questions on the history of
the Universe are answered in this text for one-semester
introductory science courses.
-The strong narrative and exciting color images of this incredible
story will motivate non-science students to develop an
understanding of science and life on Earth
-Explains science in a way that isn't overwhelming for non-science
majors.
-Questions for the student prompt critical thinking.
-Combines astronomy, geology and biology to give a broad
introduction to these sciences for non-science students.
-Coverage of the latest discoveries in astrobiology conveys the
excitement of this fast-moving field.
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