
Astrochemistry
Jerry Darson
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Astrochemistry is the study of chemical processes in space, linking astronomy and chemistry to explore how molecules form, evolve, and interact across the cosmos. This field investigates the origins of matter and the pathways through which complex organic compounds—essential to life—can arise from the most basic elements. Its foundations lie in understanding the formation of chemical elements in the early universe and how those elements combine to create molecules in various cosmic environments.
The journey begins shortly after the Big Bang, when the universe cooled enough for the first atomic nuclei to form, primarily hydrogen and helium. These light elements became the raw materials for the first stars. Through nuclear fusion within stars, heavier elements such as carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen were created. This process, known as nucleosynthesis, seeded the universe with the chemical ingredients necessary for the formation of molecules and, eventually, life.
Astrochemistry also relies heavily on the laws of physics, particularly thermodynamics and quantum mechanics, to explain how atoms bond and react under extreme cosmic conditions. Interstellar space may seem empty, but it contains gas and dust at very low densities and temperatures where unique chemical reactions take place. These reactions are not commonly observed on Earth, making their study essential for a complete understanding of chemistry in the universe.
Duration - 1h 42m.
Author - Jerry Darson.
Narrator - Digital Voice Morgan G.
Published Date - Wednesday, 29 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Jerry Darson ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Astrochemistry is the study of chemical processes in space, linking astronomy and chemistry to explore how molecules form, evolve, and interact across the cosmos. This field investigates the origins of matter and the pathways through which complex organic compounds—essential to life—can arise from the most basic elements. Its foundations lie in understanding the formation of chemical elements in the early universe and how those elements combine to create molecules in various cosmic environments. The journey begins shortly after the Big Bang, when the universe cooled enough for the first atomic nuclei to form, primarily hydrogen and helium. These light elements became the raw materials for the first stars. Through nuclear fusion within stars, heavier elements such as carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen were created. This process, known as nucleosynthesis, seeded the universe with the chemical ingredients necessary for the formation of molecules and, eventually, life. Astrochemistry also relies heavily on the laws of physics, particularly thermodynamics and quantum mechanics, to explain how atoms bond and react under extreme cosmic conditions. Interstellar space may seem empty, but it contains gas and dust at very low densities and temperatures where unique chemical reactions take place. These reactions are not commonly observed on Earth, making their study essential for a complete understanding of chemistry in the universe. Duration - 1h 42m. Author - Jerry Darson. Narrator - Digital Voice Morgan G. Published Date - Wednesday, 29 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Jerry Darson ©.
Language:
English
Chapter 1: Foundations of Astrochemistry
Duración:00:11:43
Chapter 2: Interstellar Chemistry and Molecular Clouds
Duración:00:12:04
Chapter 3: Star Formation and Elemental Synthesis
Duración:00:11:34
Chapter 4: Cosmic Dust and Ice Grains
Duración:00:14:54
Chapter 5: Planetary Systems and Protoplanetary Disks
Duración:00:11:56
Chapter 6: Comets, Meteorites, and Prebiotic Chemistry
Duración:00:11:41
Chapter 7: Exoplanets and the Search for Bio-Signatures
Duración:00:13:04
Chapter 8: Laboratory and Observational Techniques
Duración:00:13:01
Conclusion
Duración:00:02:29