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Acknowledgments | ||
The Yellow Pages: Organizing the Solar System | 1 | |
Watching the Man in the Moon: A Lunar Stratigraphic Time Scale | 11 | |
Could You Eat a Comet? A Close Encounter with the Nucleus of Comet Halley | 29 | |
Fire and Ice: Active Volcanism on Io and Triton | 45 | |
Diamonds Are Forever: The Discovery of Stardust in Meteorites | 63 | |
Bull's-Eye: Multiring Basins and Cataclysmic Impacts | 77 | |
A Piece of the Red Planet: Meteorites from Mars? | 93 | |
Hardened Hearts: Cores and Mantles of the Terrestrial Planets | 109 | |
No Stone Left Unturned: Regoliths on the Moon, Asteroids, and Planets | 125 | |
And Not a Drop to Drink: Water on Mars | 141 | |
Keplerian Litter: The Mineralogy of Asteroids and Ring Particles | 157 | |
From Sea to Shining Sea: Magma Oceans on the Moon and Planets | 175 | |
A Goddess Unveiled: Magellan Reveals the Surface of Venus | 189 | |
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Lump: Abundance of Elements in the Solar System | 205 | |
Living in the Fast Lane: A Planetary Foothold for the Spark of Life | 219 | |
Index | 235 |
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Add Stardust to Planets: A Geological Tour of the Universe, Could you eat a comet? Planetary geologist Harry McSween asks and answers such questions in his folksy, anecdotal introduction to planetary geology. McSween has a knack for imparting hard scientific fact with a light entertaining touch, as he takes the am, Stardust to Planets: A Geological Tour of the Universe to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Stardust to Planets: A Geological Tour of the Universe, Could you eat a comet? Planetary geologist Harry McSween asks and answers such questions in his folksy, anecdotal introduction to planetary geology. McSween has a knack for imparting hard scientific fact with a light entertaining touch, as he takes the am, Stardust to Planets: A Geological Tour of the Universe to your collection on WonderClub |