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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The Origin Of The Sun And The Early Evolution Of The Solar System With Special Emphasis On Mars, Asteroids, And Meteorites
Chapter 3. Models For The Origin Of The Current Martian Satellites As Well As Satellites Of Other Terrestrial Planets
Chapter 4. A Prograde Gravitational Capture Model For A Sizeable Volcanoid Planetoid (Or Asteroid) For Mars
Chapter 5. A Retrograde Gravitational Capture Model For A Sizeable Satellite For Mars
Chapter 6. A History Of A Ruling Paradigm In The Earth And Planetary Sciences That Guided Research For Three Decades: The Giant Impact Model For The Origin Of The Moon And The Origin Of The Earth-Moon System
Chapter 7. A History Of Lunar Capture Studies: A Chronology Of Events That Eventually Led To A Somewhat Comprehensive Gravitational Lunar Capture Model
Chapter 8. Comparative Analysis Of The Gravitational Capture Potential For Terrestrial Planets And Planet Neptune As Aids In The Search For Habitable Exoplanets
Chapter 9. Discussion Of Some Real And/Or Theoretical Effects Of Captured Satellites On Both Terrestrial Planets And Gaseous Planets
Chapter 10. A Discussion Of Three Major Paradigms In The Earth And Planetary Sciences.
Chapter 2. The Origin Of The Sun And The Early Evolution Of The Solar System With Special Emphasis On Mars, Asteroids, And Meteorites
Chapter 3. Models For The Origin Of The Current Martian Satellites As Well As Satellites Of Other Terrestrial Planets
Chapter 4. A Prograde Gravitational Capture Model For A Sizeable Volcanoid Planetoid (Or Asteroid) For Mars
Chapter 5. A Retrograde Gravitational Capture Model For A Sizeable Satellite For Mars
Chapter 6. A History Of A Ruling Paradigm In The Earth And Planetary Sciences That Guided Research For Three Decades: The Giant Impact Model For The Origin Of The Moon And The Origin Of The Earth-Moon System
Chapter 7. A History Of Lunar Capture Studies: A Chronology Of Events That Eventually Led To A Somewhat Comprehensive Gravitational Lunar Capture Model
Chapter 8. Comparative Analysis Of The Gravitational Capture Potential For Terrestrial Planets And Planet Neptune As Aids In The Search For Habitable Exoplanets
Chapter 9. Discussion Of Some Real And/Or Theoretical Effects Of Captured Satellites On Both Terrestrial Planets And Gaseous Planets
Chapter 10. A Discussion Of Three Major Paradigms In The Earth And Planetary Sciences.