Paul Murdin Murdin Exoplanets: The Search for Earth’s Twin

Exoplanets: The Search for Earth’s Twin

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It has been recognised for centuries that, statistically, the Earth must be one of many, literally billions, of planets in our Galaxy, but the first planets beyond the solar system were recognised only 30 years ago. This book sets out to show the variety of the over 6,000 planets orbiting other stars that are now known by describing 50 of them. Few resemble our own Earth, although the largest telescopes and the most advanced spacecraft have been deployed to find them. While we have no indications yet of new life and new civilisations, we have definitively found strange new worlds, some stranger than either science or science fiction has previously imagined.

The book describes the discovery of 50 selected planets: the how, the who, the determination, the luck and the feuds. Each planet’s wider planetary system is mapped out. The constitution of each planet is described, with the most significant conclusions about its surface and atmosphere - and comparing each to Earth. Each entry is written within the limits of scientific knowledge, a sedentary exploration of each strange new world, extrapolated from but firmly grounded in the science. Within the book's chapters there are descriptions of the various classes of worlds recognised by planetary scientists and their techniques. The author ends by discussing what makes a world habitable and how close we have come to discovering a planetary system like ours and a planet like Earth – or even one that is better for life to live on.


It has been recognised for centuries that, statistically, the Earth must be one of many, literally billions, of planets in our Galaxy, but the first planets beyond the solar system were recognised only 30 years ago. This book sets out to show the variety of the over 6,000 planets orbiting other stars that are now known by describing 50 of them. Few resemble our own Earth, although the largest telescopes and the most advanced spacecraft have been deployed to find them, as well as smaller scale projects operated by less wealthy but clever scientists, including amateurs and students.

While we have no indications yet of new life and new civilisations, we have definitively found strange new worlds, some stranger than either science or science fiction has previously imagined.

The book describes the discovery of the selected planets: the how, the who, the determination, the luck and the feuds. Each planet’s wider planetary system is mapped out. The constitution of each planet is described, with the most significant conclusions about its surface and atmosphere, and comparing each to Earth. Each entry is written within the limits of scientific knowledge, a sedentary exploration of each strange new world, extrapolated from but firmly grounded in the science. Within the book's chapters there are descriptions of the various classes of worlds recognised by planetary scientists and their techniques. The author ends by discussing what makes a world habitable and how close we have come to discovering a planetary system like ours and a planet like Earth – or even one that is better for life to live on.


An armchair voyage of interstellar exploration to distant planets Surveys the range of exoplanet science Imaginative but scientifically disciplined

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Paul Murdin

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What are other worlds like? Search for earth-like exoplanets Surfaces and atmospheres of exoplanets Orbits of other worlds Uniqueness of other planets

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ISBN: 9783032226839
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 12.07.2026

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