00741nam0-22002891i-450-9900011060704033210-19-851996-6000110607FED01000110607(Aleph)000110607FED0100011060720000920d1990----km-y0itay50------baengGeneral RelativityI.R. KenyonOxford [etc.]Oxford University Press1990RelativitàGravità530.11Kenyon,I. R.52782ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000110607040332123-20218103FI1FI1General Relativity337593UNINAING0103537nam 2200625Ia 450 991096670140332120251116203324.097866118676389781281867636128186763297818609484111860948413(CKB)1000000000408807(StDuBDS)AH24683026(SSID)ssj0000157270(PQKBManifestationID)11151063(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000157270(PQKBWorkID)10152103(PQKB)10190524(MiAaPQ)EBC1681464(WSP)0000P512(Au-PeEL)EBL1681464(CaPaEBR)ebr10255952(CaONFJC)MIL186763(OCoLC)815742118(Perlego)849842(EXLCZ)99100000000040880720070821d2007 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrThe formation of the solar system theories old and new /Michael Woolfson1st ed.London Imperial College Press ;Hackensack, NJ Distributed by World Scientific Pub. Co.c20071 online resource (250 p.) Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9781860948244 1860948243 Includes bibliographical references (p. 305-311) and index.ch. 1. Theories come and theories go -- ch. 2. Measuring atoms and the universe -- ch. 3. Greek offerings -- ch. 4. The shoulders of giants -- ch. 5. A voyage of discovery to the solar system -- ch. 6. The problem to be solved -- ch. 7. The French connection -- ch. 8. American Catherine-Wheels -- ch. 9. British big tides -- ch. 10. Russian could capture-with British help -- ch. 11. German vortices-with a little French help -- ch. 12. McCrea's floccules -- ch. 13. What earlier theories indicate -- ch. 14. Disks around new stars -- ch. 15. Planets around other stars -- ch. 16. Disks around older stars -- ch. 17. What a theory should explain now -- ch. 18. The new Solar Nebula theory: the angular momentum problem -- ch. 19. Making planets top-down -- ch. 20. A bottom-up alternative -- ch. 21. Making planets faster -- ch. 22. Wandering planets -- ch. 23. Back to top-down -- ch. 24. This is the stuff that stars are made of -- ch. 25. Making dense cool clouds -- ch. 26. A star is born -- ch. 27. Close to the maddening crowd -- ch. 28. Close encounters of the stellar kind -- ch. 29. Ever decreasing circles -- ch. 30. How many planetary systems? -- ch. 31. Starting a family -- ch. 32. Tilting-but not as windmills -- ch. 33. The terrestrial planets raise problems! -- ch. 34. A British Bang theory: the earth and Venus -- ch. 35. Behold the wandering moon -- ch. 36. Fleet Mercury and warlike Mars -- ch. 37. Gods of the sea and the nether regions -- ch. 38. Bits and pieces -- ch. 39. Comets-the harbingers of doom! -- ch. 40. Making atoms with a biggish bang -- ch. 41. Is the capture theory valid? Michael Woolfson traces the development of ideas about the origin of the Solar System from ancient times to 2007.StarsSolar systemOriginStars.523.2Woolfson Michael M(Michael Mark)1854286MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910966701403321The formation of the solar system4532435UNINA