Sun, Earth and Sky

This book was written for my daughter, Julia; her love and comfort have helped sustain me. It is a pleasure to watch Julia noticing details of every­ thing around her. Children and other curious people perceive worlds that are invisible to most of us. Here we describe some of these natural unseen wo...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Lang, Kenneth R.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1995, 1995
Edition:1st ed. 1995
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 9.1 Fragile Planet Earth — The View from Space
  • 9.2 The Life-Saving Greenhouse Effect
  • 9.3 The Earth’s Changing Atmosphere
  • 9.4 Our Sun-Layered Atmosphere
  • 9.5 The Inconstant Sun
  • 9.6 Solar Ultraviolet and Terrestrial Ozone
  • 9.7 The Vanishing Ozone
  • 9.8 Healing the Planet
  • 10 Fire and Ice
  • 10.1 Clear Skies and Stormy Weather
  • 10.2 Turning on the Heat
  • 10.3 Solar Radiation and Global Warming
  • 10.4 Consequences of Overheating the Earth
  • 10.5 Life in the Fast Lane
  • 10.6 Over the Long Haul
  • Quotation References
  • Further Reading
  • Author Index
  • 1 Good Day, Sunshine
  • 1.1 The Rising Sun
  • 1.2 Fire of Life
  • 1.3 Sunlight
  • 1.4 Daytime Star
  • 1.5 Cosmic Laboratory
  • 1.6 Ingredients of the Sun
  • 1.7 Children of the Stars
  • 1.8 Describing the Radiation
  • 1.9 Invisible Fires
  • 2 Energizing the Sun
  • 2.1 Awesome Power, Enormous Times
  • 2.2 The Sun’s Central Pressure Cooker
  • 2.3 Nuclear Fusion, Anti-Matter and Hydrogen Burning
  • 2.4 Diluting the Radiation
  • 3 Ghostlike Neutrinos
  • 3.1 The Elusive Neutrino
  • 3.2 Neutrinos from the Sun
  • 3.3 Detecting Almost Nothing
  • 3.4 Solving the Solar Neutrino Problem
  • 4 Taking the Pulse of the Sun
  • 4.1 Trapped Sounds
  • 4.2 Ode to the Sun
  • 4.3 Looking Inside the Sun
  • 4.4 Breaking the Symmetry
  • 4.5 Back to the Future
  • 5 A Magnetic Star
  • 5.1 Islands of Intense Magnetism
  • 5.2 Bipolar Sunspots, Magnetic Loops and Active Regions
  • 5.3 Cycles of Magnetic Activity
  • 5.4 Internal Dynamo
  • 6 An Unseen World of Perpetual Change
  • 6.1 The Sun’s Visible Edge Is an Illusion
  • 6.2 The Million-Degree Corona
  • 6.3 Closed Coronal Loops and Open Coronal Holes
  • 6.4 The Dynamic Ever-Changing Corona
  • 6.5 The Eternal Solar Wind
  • 6.6 Ulysses
  • 6.7 The Distant Frontier
  • 7 The Violent Sun
  • 7.1 Energetic Solar Activity
  • 7.2 Solar Flares
  • 7.3 Flare Radiation from Energetic Electrons
  • 7.4 Energizing Solar Flares
  • 7.5 Erupting Prominences
  • 7.6 Coronal Mass Ejections
  • 7.7 A Composite Model for Energetic Solar Activity
  • 8 Energizing Space
  • 8.1 The Ingredients of Space
  • 8.2 Probing the Solar Wind
  • 8.3 Earth’s Magnetic Cocoon
  • 8.4 Penetrating Earth’s Magnetic Defense
  • 8.5 Storing Invisible Particles Within Earth’s Magnetosphere
  • 8.6 Active Experiments in Space
  • 8.7 Northern and Southern Lights
  • 8.8 Geomagnetic Storms
  • 8.9 Astronauts and Satellites in Danger
  • 8.10Contemporary Solar-Terrestrial Research
  • 9 Transforming the Earth’s Life-Sustaining Atmosphere