Read Origins: Fourteen Billion Years of Cosmic Evolution Online
Authors: Neil deGrasse Tyson,Donald Goldsmith
stellar fusion and, 152, 158, 160, 164, 169
in stellar orbits, 186
hydrogen bomb, 87
hydrogen cyanide, 238
Hynek, J. Allen, 280–81
hypnagogic states, 281
industrial revolution, 34
“Internal Constitution of the Stars, The” (Eddington), 161–62
interplanetary space, 196–203
Invasion of the Body Snatchers,
277
Io, 191, 199–200, 269
iridium, 175–76
iron:
characteristics of, 173–74
in chemosynthesis, 246–47
in Earth, 216, 235
in organisms, 234
stellar production of, 133, 158, 164, 173–74
and supernovae, 174
iron pyrite, 246–47
irregular galaxies, 115, 116, 118
irregular nebulae, 112, 113
isotopes, 163, 168, 245
“Ist die Trägheit eines Körpers von seinem Energieinhalt abhängig?” (Einstein), 35–36
James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), 142
Jeans, James, 185
Jeffrey, G. B., 36
n
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 270
Joyce, James, 40
Juliet, 201
Jupiter, 168, 205
asteroid belt and, 190, 196
atmospheric turbulence of, 177
exosolar planets compared with, 208, 209–10, 211, 213, 214, 215
as gravitational shield for Earth, 202
magnetic field of, 198, 201, 202
moons of, 199–200, 253, 268–70
structure and mass of, 186–87, 189
Kant, Immanuel, 115
nebular hypothesis of, 185
Kapteyn, Jacobus Cornelius, 148–49, 148
n
Kelvin scale, 37
Kepler, Johannes, 105
Kepler
mission, 220
Kitt Peak National Observatory, 172
K-T (Cretaceous-Tertiary) boundary, 176
Kuiper, Gerald, 197
Kuiper Belt, 179, 197–98
Large Magellanic Cloud, 118
lasers, 286, 288
last universal common ancestor (LUCA), 248
Lemaître, Georges Edouard, 56
leptons, 40, 41, 42
Le Verrier, Joseph, 178
Levy, David, 202
life:
cosmic seeding and, 238–39, 241
definition of, 233–34
Drake equation and search for, 227–29
on Earth, 28, 196, 226, 231, 233–49, 251–52
and era of bombardment, 238–40, 241
on Europa, 270, 274
evolutionary tree of, 244–45
on Mars, 262–65, 266, 274
in Milky Way galaxy, 274–89
origin of, 28, 196, 233–49
on other planets, 204–5, 225–32, 250–73, 274–89
requirements for, 250–51
in solar system, 250–73
on Titan, 270–72
light, 53–63
infrared, 38, 54, 55, 154, 260, 261, 293
ultraviolet, 28, 38, 54, 154, 237, 261
visible, 27, 36, 38, 40, 54, 55, 154, 293
wave property of, 74
liquids, 251, 253–54
see also
oceans; water
lithium, 27, 43, 72, 133, 156–57, 170
Lowell, Percival, 262, 263
Lowell Observatory, 178
low-ionization nuclear emission-line regions (LINERs), 137
Lucretius, 25
luminosity, 117
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade, 170
Magellan, Ferdinand, 118
Magellanic Clouds, 118
magnesium, 158, 234, 235
magnetic fields, 34, 198–99, 201
mammals, 28
Mars, 190
atmosphere of, 263, 264
chemical composition of, 216
Mars (
continued
)
life on, 196, 205, 262–65, 266, 274
meteorites from, 196
moons of, 191, 199
orbit of, 212
surface of, 262
water on, 262–65
Mars as the Abode of Life
(Lowell), 262
Marvell, Andrew, 253
masers, 272
mass, 48, 69
of dark vs. visible matter, 68, 72
missing, 65–70, 85
planetary, measurement of, 211–12, 213
mass extinctions, 28, 176, 238–40, 241
matter, 33, 39, 60–62, 69, 79
dark vs. visible, 70, 71–72
density of, 85, 95–96, 101–2, 103
distribution in universe of, 124–28, 131–32
and expansion of universe, 81–82
interplay of energy and, 36, 40
see also
critical density; dark matter
matter-antimatter pairs, 37, 40, 42–43, 48–49
mercury (element), 177
Mercury (planet), 177, 191, 195, 208, 212, 215, 216
Meteor Crater, Ariz., 238
meteorites, 196, 216, 243
meteoroids, 193, 253
methane, 221, 238, 242, 272
methyl alcohol, 238, 254, 268
Michelson, Albert, 73
Microsoft, 287
microwaves, 27, 37, 43, 55, 58, 60, 292–93
Mikado, The
(Gilbert and Sullivan), 129
Milgrom, Mordehai, 70–71
Milky Way, 27, 68, 93, 97, 111–12, 114, 120–21, 150
Earth’s location in, 120
life on exosolar planets in, 226–30, 274–89
Magellanic Clouds in, 118
mapping of, 116–17
milky way band of, 147–48, 150
size of, 126
Miller, Stanley, 242–43
Miller-Urey experiment, 242–43, 245, 250
Miranda, 200
modified Newtonian dynamics (MOND), 71–72, 75–76
Mohammed, 17
molecules, 39, 253, 254, 256
complex, formation of, 238–39, 241–44, 245–47, 251–53, 274
Moon, 70, 176, 196, 197, 199, 279
and era of bombardment, 240
formation of, 191–92, 195
surface temperature of, 257–58
water on, 258–59
moons, 190–92, 193, 199–201
Morley, Edward, 73
Moses, 17
motion, 34
Mount Wilson Observatory, 114
multiverses, 98–107
muon neutrinos, 46
muons, 46
Nagasaki, 179
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), 135, 142, 205, 220, 271
nature, four forces of, 26, 38, 39, 75,
see also
electromagnetic force; gravity; strong nuclear force; weak nuclear force
nebulae, 111–15
classification of, 112
see also
galaxies
nebular hypothesis (Kant), 185
neon, 158, 164, 234, 252
Neptune, 177, 178
and Kuiper Belt, 197–98
orbit of, 126, 197, 212
structure and mass of, 187, 189, 214–15
neptunium, 178
neutrinos, 40, 41, 75, 76
detection of, 174–75
neutrino telescopes, 175
neutrons, 26, 37, 40, 42, 43, 48–49, 162, 163
Newsletter of Chemically Peculiar Red Giant Stars,
165–66
Newton, Isaac, 71, 72, 79, 104, 211
laws of gravity of, 64, 66, 71, 72, 169, 202
on structure of universe, 126–27
N galaxies, 137
niobium, 234
nitrogen:
abundance of, 252
in organisms, 234, 235, 251–52, 254
stellar production of, 133, 158, 171
Northern lights, 201
nuclear chemistry, 159
nuclei, atomic, 26–27, 39, 43, 54, 56
nucleotides, 243
Occam’s razor, 281
oceans, 28, 235, 237, 245–47, 248, 255–57, 267
Oelert, Walter, 47
Oliver, Bernard, 287
“On the Absorption of Light in Space” (Kapteyn), 148–49, 148
n
“On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies” (Einstein), 35
Oort, Jan, 197
Oort cloud, 197, 198
Ophelia, 201
orbital elongation, 212–13
orbital period, 210–11, 213, 214
Origin of Species, The
(Darwin), 241
Orion arm of Milky Way, 27
Orion nebula, 154, 185–86
Orion Trapezium, 154
osmium, 175
oxygen, 172–73, 186, 259, 261
abundance of, 168, 251
in atmosphere, 28
chemosynthesis and, 246
in Earth, 216
in organisms, 234, 235, 236–37, 245, 252
and search for extraterrestrial life, 221, 254
stellar production of, 133, 158, 164, 171
ozone, 28
Pacific Ocean, 245–47
palladium, 177
Pallas, 177, 179
Palomar Observatory, 119
parapsychology, 292
peculiar galaxies, 119
Penzias, Arno, 58–59
periodic table of the elements, 160, 167–79
Permian-Triassic extinction, 239
Perrett, W., 36
n
phase transition, 84, 129
philosophy:
ancient Greek, 16–17
of Spinoza, 20
Phobos, 191, 199
phosphorus, 176, 234
photinos, 64
photons, 26, 27, 36–38, 40, 152
of cosmic background radiation, 54–55, 59–61
in early universe, 26, 27, 42, 43, 53, 56
gamma ray, 37–38, 49, 54
photosynthesis, 237, 246
physics, 33
classical vs. modern, 34–35
mathematical models in, 48
Piazzi, Giuseppe, 176–77
Pink Floyd, 258
Pioneer
program, 198–99
Planck, Max, 29, 294
planetary migration, 219–20
planetary nebulae, 112, 113
planetesimals, 187–91, 192, 249
Planet of the Apes,
278
planets, 122
accretion model and, 188–89
age of, 188
exosolar,
see
exosolar planets
formation of, 28, 183–93, 215–16
gas-giant, 186–187, 214–15, 216, 217
gravity and formation of, 187, 188
orbital period of, 210–11, 213, 214
vortex model for formation of, 189–90
plate tectonics, 236, 269
platinum, 175
Plato, 17
Plutinos, 198
Pluto, 177, 197, 208
cometary nature of, 193, 198, 216
discovery of, 178
moon of, 200
orbit of, 212
size of, 178–79
plutonium, 178–79, 234
Pope, Alexander, 200–201, 204
Portia, 201
positrons (anti-electrons), 41, 42–43, 46–48
potassium, 234, 235, 251
potassium-40, 245
primordial soup, 38
Principle of Relativity, The
(Einstein), 35–36, 36
n
printing, and rise of science, 17
proteins, 243
protons, 26, 37, 40, 42, 43, 54, 163
Ptolemy, 230
Puck, 201
quantum gravity, 38
quantum mechanics, 25, 38, 39, 47, 50, 99, 123, 128, 130, 161, 162, 173, 294
quarks, 40–42, 46, 49
quasars, 134–35, 136, 137
radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs), 179
radio telescopes, 186, 285–89
radio waves, 38, 55, 134, 135, 292
for communications, 58, 284–86, 287–88
radon, 293–94
Rape of the Lock, The
(Pope), 200
rapid neutron capture process, 163–64
Reagan, Ronald, 116
Realm of the Nebulae
(Hubble), 115
red giants, 150, 158, 165–66, 175, 248
relativity:
general theory of, 25, 38, 39, 64, 79–81, 123
special theory of, 35–37, 44, 49, 84, 91, 152, 174
religion, science and, 20–21, 104
Reviews of Modern Physics,
159
ribonucleic acid (RNA), 244, 247
Roman Catholic Church, 205, 230
RTGs (radioisotope thermoelectric generators), 179
Rubin, Vera, 67–68
Sagan, Carl, 143
Sagittarius constellation, 292
satellites:
communications, 201–2, 284
satellites (
continued
)
natural, 190–92, 193, 199–201
see also
specific satellites
Saturn, 177
Cassini-Huygens
probe of, 202, 271–72
magnetic field of, 201
moons of, 173, 254, 270–72
structure and mass of, 186–87, 189, 214–15
Schwarzschild, Karl, 79
science, 74, 291, 292
as extension of five senses, 291–95
popular reactions to, 19–20
as self-correcting system, 17–19
scientific method, 19
search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI), 286–89
funding of, 287
home computers as support network for, 287
Sedna, 198
selenium, 176
Seyfert galaxies, 137
Shakespeare, William, 200–201
Shoemaker, Caroline, 202
Sidereus Nuncius
(Galileo), 147–48, 148
n
Signs,
283–84
silicon:
as basis for life, 171, 252
in cosmic dust, 149, 186
in Earth, 216, 235, 252
stellar production of, 133, 158
singularities, 79
see also
black holes
slow neutron capture process, 163–64
sodium, 133, 167, 172, 234, 235
sodium chloride, 167–68
solar neutrino problem, 175
solar system, 69, 70, 105, 186–87
extraterrestrial life in, 205, 250–73
formation of, 27–28, 185, 189–193, 215–17, 266–67
habitable zone of, 266–68
interplanetary space of, 196–203
and rise of life on Earth, 236
solar wind, 201
solids, 253
solvents, 251, 253–54, 255, 274
Southern lights, 201
space, 25, 35, 73–74, 79, 106
average density of, 125
curvature of, 81–84, 85, 86, 91, 94–95, 97
dark energy and, 81, 86, 91, 95, 97, 99–100
multiverse concept and, 103
Space Telescope Science Institute, 140–41
space-time continuum, 33, 56, 64
space travel, 278
spectroscope, 113
spectroscopy, spectral analysis, 113, 155–57, 206–7
Spinoza, Baruch, 20, 104
spiral galaxies, 115, 116, 117–18, 120–21, 139
spiral nebulae, 112, 113–14, 114–15