Explore how the sun, planets, and life on Earth connect in a clear, engaging look at astronomy and science.
This science-rich volume surveys the sun’s heat and the Earth’s orbit, showing why our climate and life depend on steady radiation. It also explains Jupiter’s huge cloud cover, the origins of planetary heat, and how scientists use math to understand celestial motion. Along the way, you’ll encounter ideas about natural selection and Darwin, the history of science, and how careful observation leads to big discoveries. The book invites readers to see how early 20th‑century thinking about the heavens meets modern questions about the universe.
- Understand how gravity and heat keep Earth in its orbit and sustain life
- See why Jupiter’s atmosphere behaves the way it does and what that reveals about heat sources
- Learn how scientists link calculus and planetary motion to predict the heavens
- Explore early discussions of Darwin, natural selection, and the growth of scientific ideas
Ideal for readers who enjoy accessible explanations of astronomy, physics, and the big questions behind planetary science.