Ripples on the Cosmic Ocean brings us a new arena of history, the history of our collective engagement with our planetary neighbors in the inner solar system. Dagomar Degroot has constructed an amazing synthesis of how cultural projections, and gradually the observational sciences, have brought the environmental histories of the Sun, the Moon, Venus, Mars, and the asteroids into sharper and sharper focus. Simultaneously, Degroot shows how our explorations of environments in the inner solar system have illuminated the critical features of our home planet Earth. This is a book that will be widely read as we grapple both with our emerging efforts to inhabit near-earth environments and with the pressing problem of planetary sustainability here on Earth.--John L. Brooke, author of Climate Change and the Course of Global History
Dagomar Degroot has boldly taken environmental history where no historian has gone before. In this beautifully written and handsomely illustrated book, Degroot shows how dynamic components of the solar system have affected both earthly environments and human ideas over the last five centuries. Part history of astronomy and astronomers, part super-macro environmental history, the book brims over with both interesting anecdotes and arresting perspectives on our place within the cosmos.--J. R. McNeill, author of The Webs of Humankind
A beautifully illustrated and flowing account of the place of our world in the vastness of the cosmos. Ripples on the Cosmic Ocean offers a stark warning about the interplanetary hazards our world faces, but it also offers hope: about our potential to explore the cosmic high seas and our potential to save our own little island. Degroot sets some awesome challenges, but he opens up some liberating possibilities.--John Haldon, author of The Empire That Would Not Die
Dagomar Degroot takes readers on an engrossing journey through the solar system and the history of astronomy, uncovering the dynamic and often unexpected ways outer space has shaped Earth's environment and human history. In this sweeping account, Degroot redefines our understanding of our home planet--not as an isolated world, but as one deeply entangled with the cosmos.--Teasel Muir-Harmony, author of Operation Moonglow
A stunning history of how we've come to understand environmental change on Earth and on other worlds in our solar system. But Ripples on the Cosmic Ocean also offers so much more than that. Degroot masterfully illustrates how science progresses--its past misapprehensions and failures as much as its triumphs of elucidation--and how our growing knowledge of the cosmos has shaped human affairs. A rich, eye-opening tapestry, and beautifully told!--Lewis Dartnell, author of Origins
A cosmic panorama of how the solar system has molded our past and may spell our end. From comets hitting Jupiter to vast explosions on the Sun, Dagomar Degroot masterfully shows that our understanding of some of the world's greatest threats has come from watching the stars.--Luke Kemp, author of Goliath's Curse
This dazzling book is an enormous contribution, challenging us to re-envision the universe and our place in it. With exquisite insight, Dagomar Degroot reveals how our environment is much more expansive than our own planet, and indeed ripples out into the cosmos.--Sarah Stewart Johnson, author of The Sirens of Mars
Takes us on an extraordinary journey to explore the evolution of human experience through the perspectives of space and time.--William Diamond, President and CEO of the SETI Institute
A sweeping, stunning account of our place in the cosmos and its place in us.-- "Kirkus Reviews (starred review)" (6/28/2025 12:00:00 AM)
An unconventional, moving account of how Earth's cosmic neighborhood shaped human existence...masterful.--Isaac Randel "Foreword Reviews (starred reviews)" (9/1/2025 12:00:00 AM)
Captivating...Adroitly integrating science and history, Degroot effectively demonstrates that Earth is entangled in a dynamic 'cosmic mosaic.' This accessible and eloquent volume both entertains and educates.-- "Publishers Weekly" (7/25/2025 12:00:00 AM)