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Fruitful Encounters:
The Origin of the Solar System and of the Moon from Chamberlin to Apollo
by Stephen G. Brush
Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996. xii + 354 pp.
ISBN 9780521552141 (hardcover).
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CONTENTS
PART 1: PLANETESIMALS AND STELLAR ENCOUNTERS
- Introduction
- A geologist among astronomers: The Chamberlin-Moulton theory
- Jeans, Jeffreys, and the decline of encounter theories
PART 2: NEBULAR REBIRTH AND STELLAR DEATH
- Introduction
- Methodology
- Nuclear cosmochronology and Hoyle's research programme
- Cameron's programme
- Isotopic anomalies and the supernova trigger
PART 3: PLANETOGONY AND PLASMA
- Safronov's programme
- The giant planets
- Chemical cosmogony: The terrestrial planets
- Alfvén's electromagnetic programme
PART 4: WHENCE THE MOON?
- Introduction
- Early history of selenogony
- Harold Urey and the origin of the Moon
- History of modern selenogony
Reference list and citation index Index
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