Szczegóły książki
Format
Twarda okładka
Strony
262
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 1986
Wydawca
Scientific American Books (NY)
ISBN-10
0716750120
ISBN-13
9780716750123
Opis
Herbert Friedman delves into the intricate relationship between the sun and Earth, weaving together a historical narrative that highlights significant scientific advancements. The book offers insights into how humanity's understanding of solar phenomena has evolved over time, reflecting the intertwining of scientific discovery and interpretation.
Friedman presents the sun not just as a celestial body, but as a vital force that shapes life on Earth. Through interpretive accounts, readers are invited to explore the sun's life cycle and its impact on our planet's climate and ecosystems. The text serves as a bridge between historical achievements and the ongoing quest to comprehend the complexities of our solar system, engaging readers with both its scientific rigor and eloquent storytelling.
Friedman presents the sun not just as a celestial body, but as a vital force that shapes life on Earth. Through interpretive accounts, readers are invited to explore the sun's life cycle and its impact on our planet's climate and ecosystems. The text serves as a bridge between historical achievements and the ongoing quest to comprehend the complexities of our solar system, engaging readers with both its scientific rigor and eloquent storytelling.
Gatunki
Historia