Invisible Solar System 1st Edition
Invisible Solar System (1st Edition) by Martin Connors invites curious minds to peer beyond the planets and discover the hidden architecture of our cosmic neighborhood. This compelling exploration reframes the solar system by focusing on the faint, often-overlooked populations — from dust and meteoroids to distant trans-Neptunian objects — that shape planetary history and future.
Drawing on clear, accessible explanations and contemporary research, the book guides readers through the dynamics of asteroids, comets, near-Earth objects, and the Kuiper Belt. Whether you’re a student, amateur astronomer, or professional seeking a concise reference, this edition balances scientific rigor with engaging storytelling, making complex orbital mechanics and observational techniques understandable and relevant.
Readers in North America, Europe, the UK, Australia, and beyond will appreciate the global perspective on how invisible small bodies influence climate, impact risk, and space missions. Practical insights on how astronomers detect and study these faint targets also make it a valuable resource for stargazers and local astronomy clubs looking to deepen their skywatching experience.
If you’re fascinated by space science and want a well-written, authoritative introduction to the lesser-known components of our solar system, Invisible Solar System (1st Edition) by Martin Connors is an essential addition to your shelf. Order your copy today and begin uncovering the unseen forces that govern our cosmic backyard.
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