Sentinels in the Sky : How Satellites Have Revolutionized Our Understanding of Earth and Space

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Sentinels in the Sky : How Satellites Have Revolutionized Our Understanding of Earth and Space

  • 著者名:Powell, James Lawrence
  • 価格 ¥4,397 (本体¥3,998)
  • Oxford University Press(2026/04/10発売)
  • ポイント 39pt (実際に付与されるポイントはご注文内容確認画面でご確認下さい)
  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780197842829
  • eISBN:9780197842836

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Since the launch of Sputnik in 1957, satellites have become the silent sentinels of our planet and the cosmos. Orbiting high above, they have changed the way we live, the way we think, and most profoundly, the way we see.In Sentinels in the Sky: How Satellites Have Revolutionized Our Understanding of Earth and Space, geologist and author James Lawrence Powell tells the remarkable story of how satellites have revolutionized science-transforming fields from geology to astronomy, meteorology to climate science, and agriculture to archaeology. What began as a Cold War contest to launch the first artificial satellite has evolved into a global enterprise in space-based observation, delivering a continuous stream of data about our planet and its place in the universe.Today's satellites measure Earth's temperature, vegetation, sea level, and ice cover with unmatched precision. They detect wildfires in remote forests, monitor hurricanes as they form, and track the movements of animals across continents. Without them, we would know far less about climate change, deforestation, drought, and the health of ecosystems on land and sea.But satellites do more than study Earth-they also extend our reach into space. They discover distant galaxies, observe black holes and supernovae, trace gravitational waves, and map the faint microwave afterglow of the Big Bang itself. Thanks to satellites, we have become explorers of both our own world and the wider universe.With clarity, authority, and a storyteller's touch, Powell brings to life the science, people, and technology behind one of the most transformative innovations of the modern age. Sentinels in the Sky is a compelling account of how humanity learned to observe the Earth from above-and why that view may be our best hope for understanding and preserving it.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction Part I: The Rocket's Red GlareChapter 2 Brick Moon to Peenemünde Chapter 3 Vengeance Weapon to Vanguard: The Space Race Begins Chapter 4 Sputnik: The Space Age Begins Part II: Echoes in the SkyChapter 5 The Doppler Effect Chapter 6 Satellite Navigation Chapter 7 Science by Satellite: Early Steps Part III: Stormy WeatherChapter 8 Harry Wexler's Dream Chapter 9 Weather Satellites Part IV: Satellite Surveillance of Sea and IceChapter 10 Satellites and the Sea Chapter 11 GRACEPart V: Energy and TemperatureChapter 12 The Earth's Energy Imbalance Chapter 13 Land and Sea-Surface Temperatures Part VI: Vegetation, Wildlife, and Ocean ColorChapter 14 Plants and Animals: The View from Space Chapter 15 Coat of Many Colors Part VII: Looking OutwardChapter 16 Telescopes in Space Chapter 17 Pillars of Creation Chapter 18 International Cooperation in Space Chapter 19 Golden Age or Gilded Age?

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