Origin of the Solar System
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Origin of the Solar System

Proceedings of a Conference Held at the Goddard Institute for Space Studies, New York, January 23-24, 1962

  1. 190 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Origin of the Solar System

Proceedings of a Conference Held at the Goddard Institute for Space Studies, New York, January 23-24, 1962

About this book

Origin of the Solar System covers the proceedings of the conference held at the Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York on January 23-24, 1962. The book focuses on the issues related with the origin and development of the solar system, as well as star formation, solar nebula, and protostars. The selection first offers information on the historical review of theories of the origin of the solar system, including the role of turbulence, influence of electric and magnetic effects, and modern tidal theories. The book also ponders on star formation and contraction of the sun toward the main sequence. Discussions focus on the environment and stages of star formation, instability of protostar, collapse and fragmentation, and Helmholtz contraction of protostar. The text evaluates the formation of the planets, light nuclei, and solar nebula and dissipation of the solar nebula. The book also takes a look at meteorites and the early history of the solar system, as well as early thermal history of meteoritic matter, chemical fractionations in chondrites, and extinct radioactivity and general isotopic anomalies. The selection is a dependable source of information for readers interested in the origin of the solar system.

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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Origin of the Solar System
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Contributors
  6. Preface and Introduction
  7. Chapter 1. Historical Review of Theories of the Origin of the Solar System
  8. Chapter 2. Star Formation
  9. Chapter 3. Contraction of the Sun toward the Main Sequence
  10. Chapter 4. Formation of the Planets
  11. Chapter 5. Dissipation of the Solar Nebula
  12. Chapter 6. Formation of Light Nuclei
  13. Chapter 7. The Formation of the Solar Nebula
  14. Chapter 8. Meteorites and the Early History of the Solar System
  15. Chapter 9. Properties of Chondrules—I
  16. Chapter 10. Properties of Chondrules—Il
  17. Chapter 11. The Interiors of the Planets
  18. Chapter 12. Problems Requiring Solution
  19. Subject Index