Description: Description: A fascinating look at what might have triggered the massive collision that caused the dinosaurs to go extinct. Condition: Hardbound in black cloth with gilt title on spine. Pictorial dustjacket. Dustjacket has some shelfwear and a closed tear at the bottom of the pine. Pages show some age toning but no foxing. Otherwise like Clean, tightly bound, crisp, and unmarked throughout. . From the publisher’s promo: One of the liveliest scientific controversies in years focuses on the possible existence of a small, dim star, "Nemesis," that causes comet showers in our solar system every 26 million years. Any number of comets striking Earth would cause a "nuclear winter" and mass extinctions, such as that of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. As astronomer Donald Goldsmith unsnarls the conflicting explanations for periodic extinction, he takes the reader on a tour of iridium deposits in Italian cliffs; the Oort cloud—a remote swirl of a trillion comets; the Siberian site of the mysterious Tunguska explosion of 1908; and nearby regions of the Milky Way that astronomers have just started to comb for the "death star." Also considered are explanations that compete with the Nemesis theory: the "galactic oscillation" hypothesis, which ties extinctions on Earth to the, path of the sun as it bobs around the Milky Way; and the concept of "Planet X"—an undiscovered member of our solar system that may lurk beyond Pluto. Donald Goldsmith adroitly develops the latest findings in a variety of fields: astronomy, astrophysics, geology, paleontology, exobiology, and others. The result is a book that links the basic principles of these disciplines in new ways, showing clearly how the thoughts of scientists from around the globe can combine to yield novel results. If valid, the new ideas about periodic extinction may change the way we think about biological evolution, nuclear Armageddon, the structure of the solar system, and the possibility of life on other planets.” Biographical Note: Dr. Goldsmith is a Visiting Lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley—the city where he lives. He was a consultant for the "Cosmos" TV series, and winner of first prize in the 1983 Griffith Observatory essay contest for popular writing on astronomy. His many include The Evolving Universe, Cosmic Horizons, and The Search for Life in the Universe. VISIT MY EBAY STORE FOR OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST(Click This Link) PLEASE INQUIRE ABOUT DISCOUNTS ON MULTIPLE PURCHASES Shipping: Free media rate shipping in US. International shipping as appropriate (See shipping and Payments tab on this listing page for further details). We make every attempt to describe items clearly and completely. Please read our listings carefully, inspect posted images of the item, and let us know if you have any questions before you bid. All buyers must pay according to Ebay policies.; If you have any questions about this, please email me. International bidders should contact me for a quote on shipping before bidding.; Whenever possible, international shipping will be via Ebay Standard International Delivery. Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.
Price: 10 USD
Location: Riverside, Rhode Island
End Time: 2024-12-07T14:33:26.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
Product Images
Item Specifics
Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Book Title: NEMESIS: The Death Star & Other Theories of Mass Extinction
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Walker & Company
Original Language: English
Intended Audience: Adults
Edition: First Edition
Publication Year: 1985
Type: Popular Science
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 0802708722
Language: English
Item Height: 9 in
Author: Donald Goldsmith
Features: Dust Jacket, Illustrated
Genre: Mathematics & Sciences, Science
Topic: Astronomy, Paleontology, Extinctions, Asteroids
Item Width: 6 in
Number of Pages: 166