The Planet Factory: Exoplanets and the Search for a Second Earth
Forget about rockets to Mars – the future of space science lies with the search for exoplanets

Twenty years ago, the search for planets outside the Solar System was the preserve of science-fiction writers. Now it’s one of the fastest-growing fields in astronomy, with thousands of exoplanets discovered to date, and the number rising fast.

These new-found worlds are more alien than anything in fiction. Planets larger than Jupiter with years lasting a week; others with two suns lighting their skies, or with no sun at all. Planets with diamond mantles supporting oceans of tar; possible Earth-sized worlds with split hemispheres of perpetual day and night; waterworlds drowning under global oceans and volcanic lava planets awash with seas of magma. The discovery of this diversity is just the beginning. There is a whole galaxy of possibilities.

The Planet Factory tells the story of these exoplanets. What can we learn about these faraway surface environments and planetary atmospheres? And do the results hint at the tantalising possibility of alien life?

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The Planet Factory: Exoplanets and the Search for a Second Earth
Forget about rockets to Mars – the future of space science lies with the search for exoplanets

Twenty years ago, the search for planets outside the Solar System was the preserve of science-fiction writers. Now it’s one of the fastest-growing fields in astronomy, with thousands of exoplanets discovered to date, and the number rising fast.

These new-found worlds are more alien than anything in fiction. Planets larger than Jupiter with years lasting a week; others with two suns lighting their skies, or with no sun at all. Planets with diamond mantles supporting oceans of tar; possible Earth-sized worlds with split hemispheres of perpetual day and night; waterworlds drowning under global oceans and volcanic lava planets awash with seas of magma. The discovery of this diversity is just the beginning. There is a whole galaxy of possibilities.

The Planet Factory tells the story of these exoplanets. What can we learn about these faraway surface environments and planetary atmospheres? And do the results hint at the tantalising possibility of alien life?

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The Planet Factory: Exoplanets and the Search for a Second Earth

The Planet Factory: Exoplanets and the Search for a Second Earth

by Elizabeth Tasker
The Planet Factory: Exoplanets and the Search for a Second Earth

The Planet Factory: Exoplanets and the Search for a Second Earth

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Forget about rockets to Mars – the future of space science lies with the search for exoplanets

Twenty years ago, the search for planets outside the Solar System was the preserve of science-fiction writers. Now it’s one of the fastest-growing fields in astronomy, with thousands of exoplanets discovered to date, and the number rising fast.

These new-found worlds are more alien than anything in fiction. Planets larger than Jupiter with years lasting a week; others with two suns lighting their skies, or with no sun at all. Planets with diamond mantles supporting oceans of tar; possible Earth-sized worlds with split hemispheres of perpetual day and night; waterworlds drowning under global oceans and volcanic lava planets awash with seas of magma. The discovery of this diversity is just the beginning. There is a whole galaxy of possibilities.

The Planet Factory tells the story of these exoplanets. What can we learn about these faraway surface environments and planetary atmospheres? And do the results hint at the tantalising possibility of alien life?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472917744
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 04/23/2019
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.70(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Elizabeth Tasker is an astrophysicist specialising in computational models of how stars and planets form in our galaxy. After a degree in theoretical physics, she went on to complete her doctorate at Oxford before moving across to the United States and Canada for postdoctoral research positions. In 2011 she became an assistant professor at Hokkaido University in the north of Japan, and moved to the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) as an associate professor in 2016.

Elizabeth has been a keen science communicator for many years, dating back to winning the Daily Telegraph Young Science Writers Award in 1999. Since then she has written for Scientific American and Astronomy Magazine, as well as blogs on sites that include Nautilus, the Conversation and space.com.

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Table of Contents

Preface 9

Introduction: The Blind Planet Hunters 11

Part 1 The Factory Floor

Chapter 1 The Factory Floor 27

Chapter 2 The Record-breaking Building Project 39

Chapter 3 The Problem with Gas 53

Chapter 4 Air and Sea 63

Part 2 Dangerous Planets

Chapter 5 The Impossible Planet 83

Chapter 6 We Are Not Normal 97

Chapter 7 Water, Diamonds or Lava? The Planet Recipe Nobody Knew 119

Chapter 8 Worlds Around Dead Stars 143

Chapter 9 The Lands of Two Suns 165

Chapter 10 The Planetary Crime Scene 191

Chapter 11 Going Rogue 211

Part 3 Goldilocks Worlds

Chapter 12 The Goldilocks Criteria 227

Chapter 13 The Search for Another Earth 239

Chapter 14 Alien Vistas 253

Chapter 15 Beyond the Goldilocks Zone 275

Chapter 16 The Moon Factory 291

Chapter 17 The Search for Life 303

Author's note 311

Glossary 327

Further Reading 330

Acknowledgements 341

Index 343

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