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The Sun Today


The Sun Today



von: Claudio Vita-Finzi

10,69 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 21.01.2019
ISBN/EAN: 9783030040796
Sprache: englisch

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<p>There are several billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy. One of them is the middle-aged G2V yellow dwarf that rules our lives. <i>The Sun Today </i>discusses the Sun’s appearance and composition, its internal workings, and the various kinds of radiation it emits, and it puts forward a novel explanation for coronal heating. The book draws on the findings of telescopic observation, space missions, and technical and theoretical advances in many fields, and shows why we need to know more if we are to understand and manage our foothold in the Universe.</p>

<p>From the reviews of other books by Claudio Vita-Finzi:</p>

<p><i>The Sun – A User’s Manual (2008)</i></p>

<p>….this, jargon-free, concise, beautifully illustrated and eminently readable book<i>…<br> </i><b>D.W. Hughes,<i> Times Literary Supplement</i></b></p>

<p><i>Solar History (2013)</i></p>

<p>....a book that is supremely informative, intensely stimulating and enjoyable to read...<br> <b>Ian Seymour, <i>Astronomy Now</i></b></p>

<p><i>A History of the Solar System (2016)</i></p>

...there is a huge amount of useful information in this book that would benefit anyone who needed more detail than is available in a typical popular science title.<br> <b>Brian Clegg, <i>Popular Science</i></b><br>
<p>Preface</p>

<p>1. A commonplace star&nbsp; </p>

<p>A G2V star<br><br>Sun-like stars<br></p>

<p>Observing the Sun</p>

<p>2.An inconstant star</p>

<p>The solar constant</p>

<p>Spectral effects</p>

<p>3.Solar composition</p><p>The photosphere</p><p>Abundances</p><p>Meteorites</p><p>The solar body</p><p>Solar volume</p><p>Solar diameter</p><p>Waves and vibrations</p><p>5.&nbsp;The solar furnace</p><p>The nuclear core</p><p>Coronal heating</p><p>6. Solar magnetism</p><p>The heliosphere</p><p>The Global Field</p><p>Magnetic structures on the solar surface</p><p>Impact on the Earth</p><p>7. Sun and weather</p><p>Galactic cosmic rays</p><p>UV</p><p>Heliohydrology</p><p>Index</p><p></p><br>
Claudio Vita-Finzi was born in Sydney, Australia, and educated in Argentina and the UK (BSc, PhD, ScD were all obtained at Cambridge University). He taught Geology and Planetary Science at University College London before moving to the Natural History Museum where he has been Scientific Associate in the Department of Earth Sciences working on solar fluctuations since 2001. He was awarded the Warren Prize of the US Academy of Sciences in 1994 and was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1997 and the British Academy in 2012. His books include <i>The Mediterranean Valleys</i>&nbsp;(1969), <i>Recent Earth History</i>&nbsp;(1973), <i>Archaeological Sites</i>&nbsp;(1978), <i>Recent Earth Movements</i>&nbsp;(1986), <i>Monitoring the Earth</i>&nbsp;(2002), <i>Planetary Geology</i>&nbsp;(2005), <i>The Sun: A User's Manual</i>&nbsp;(2008), <i>Solar History</i>&nbsp;(2012), and <i>A History of the Solar System</i>&nbsp;(2016), the last three published by Springer.
<div><p>From the reviews of other books by Claudio Vita-Finzi:</p><p><i>The Sun – A User’s Manual (2008)</i></p><p>….this, jargon-free, concise, beautifully illustrated and eminently readable book<i>…<br></i><b>D.W. Hughes,<i>&nbsp;Times Literary Supplement</i></b></p><p><i>Solar History (2013)</i></p><p>....a book that is supremely informative, intensely stimulating and enjoyable to read...<br><b>Ian Seymour,&nbsp;<i>Astronomy Now</i></b></p><p><i>A History of the Solar System (2016)</i></p>...there is a huge amount of useful information in this book that would benefit anyone who needed more detail than is available in a typical popular science title.<br><b>Brian Clegg,&nbsp;<i>Popular Science</i></b></div>
<p>Reveals the different ways in which the Sun's activity is constantly changing</p><p>Shows how the Sun's variability influences the Earth's atmosphere and magnetism, sometimes dangerously</p><p>Brings together data gathered over the years by numerous satellites and observatories</p><p>Shows how these observations bear on the inner workings of the Sun and other stars</p><p>Aimed at a general readership</p>

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