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Scientific Debates in Space Science

Discoveries in the Early Space Era

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This book explores significant scientific debates and controversies that shaped early space science, leading to new understandings of phenomena beyond Earth's atmosphere and opening new research avenues. It emphasizes the role of scientific speculation and debate in advancing research, illustrating the broader intellectual significance of these discussions in the progression of science. Topics covered include heliophysics, Earth's moon, solar system asteroids and comets, and the origins of cosmic gamma-ray bursts. A concluding chapter highlights two important early discoveries that emerged without debate. The intended audience comprises active and retired space scientists, space enthusiasts, and students seeking supplemental or primary reading for introductory astronomy and space science courses. The discussions of debates, their resolutions, and implications for further research offer both historical and contemporary relevance and appeal. The book's structure includes an introduction followed by chapters addressing specific topics such as the solar wind, the nature of the magnetosphere, the influx of comets, the origin of the moon, lunar dust, the Chicxulub impact, the size of the solar system, and sources of gamma-ray bursts, concluding with reflections on space science research.

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Scientific Debates in Space Science, Warren David Cummings, Louis J. Lanzerotti

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2023
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