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Falling Sky By Ted Nield

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Falling Sky: The Science And History Of Meteorites And Why We Should Learn To Love Them by Ted Nield

Did an enormous collision in the Asteroid Belt, orbiting the sun between Mars and Jupiter, bombard Earth with meteorites 470 million years ago? Astonishing new research suggests it did, and a revolutionary theory is emerging that this bombardment resulted in the single greatest increase in biological diversity on the planet since the origin of life. Introducing these discoveries to the general public for the first time, Ted Nield challenges the view that meteorites are bad news. Tracing the history of meteorites from the first recorded strike to the videos made routinely today, he reveals the fascinating ways in which meteorites have transformed from omens of doom to a stepping stone to Mars in twenty-first-century space exploration. The Falling Sky will shatter everything you thought you knew about one of the most terrifying forces in the universe.

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Fascinating . . . rich in detail, informative, and entertaining . . . an insightful account.-Nature magazine Another scrupulously researched and cleverly assembled gem of explanation and revelation from Ted Nield, who is swiftly consolidating his reputation as the go-to guy for the unraveling of geology's most fascinating mysteries. -SIMON WINCHESTER A fascinating account of how the arrival of extraterrestrial objects has influenced the history of life on Earth. -Richard Fortey, winner of the Lewis Thomas Prize for science writing and winner of the Royal Society's Michael Faraday Prize for the public communication of science Nobody writes better on matters geological than Ted Nield, and he has now broadened his scope to include impacts from space and the evolution of life on Earth. His gripping account of how the two seemingly disparate phenomena are related and how we may owe our existence to such impacts is a scientific page-turner of the best kind, rich with personal insights and anecdote as well as with sober (and not so sober) facts. -John Gribbin, author of In Search of Schroedinger's Cat Science for real at its very best. -David Bellamy, current or past president of the UK Conservation Foundation, Wildlife Trusts Partnership, National Association for Environmental Education, and the Galapagos Conservation Trust A witty and lively account not just of the perils of asteroids but also of their many mysteries. A entertaining story, delightfully told.-Gabrielle Walker, former climate change editor at Nature and former features editor of The New Scientist A splendid book. Nield recounts the dramatic and often amusing story of our encounters with the `thunderstones' but goes far beyond this. There is much fascinating science involved in the discovery of where in our solar system meteorites come from and what set them on a collision course with Earth throughout its history.-Aubrey Manning, professor emeritus of natural history at Edinburgh University, president of the Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts, and winner of the Zoological Society of London Silver Medal for public understanding of science

About Ted Nield

Ted Nield is editor of Geoscientist magazine. A former chair of the Association of British Science Writers and goodwill ambassador for the UN International Year of Planet Earth, he is a fellow of the Geological Society and a member of the Meteoritical Society. His first book, Supercontinent, was published in 2007. He lives in London.

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CIN0762778288G
9780762778287
0762778288
Falling Sky: The Science And History Of Meteorites And Why We Should Learn To Love Them by Ted Nield
Used - Good
Hardback
Rowman & Littlefield
20111018
304
N/A
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