Astronomy and Planetary Science : : From Cryovolcanism to Black Holes and Galactic Evolution / / edited by Yann-Henri Chemin.

The decades ahead of us promise the enhancement of our understanding of the Sun, the planets, the stars, black holes, and all other astronomical objects in our universe. This book discusses such topics as extra-galactic radio sources, unified models of black hole accretion, wave propagation theory,...

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Place / Publishing House:London : : IntechOpen,, 2022.
Year of Publication:2022
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The decades ahead of us promise the enhancement of our understanding of the Sun, the planets, the stars, black holes, and all other astronomical objects in our universe. This book discusses such topics as extra-galactic radio sources, unified models of black hole accretion, wave propagation theory, cryovolcanism in the solar system, and the early oceans of Earth.
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Introduction Chapter: Astronomy -- 2. Evolution of Radio Source Components and the Quasar/Galaxy Unification Scheme -- 3. The Unified Models for Black Hole Accretions -- 4. Wave Propagation Theory Denies the Big Bang -- 5. Cryovolcanism in the Solar System and beyond: Considerations on Energy Sources, Geological Aspects, and Astrobiological Perspectives -- 6. Is the Ocean of Enceladus in a Primitive Evolutionary Stage?.
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