Building from Newtonian mechanics, the book traces the development of tidal theory and examines examples within our solar system, such as the Earth-Moon system and the Galilean moons. It integrates observational data from space missions and ground-based observations with theoretical models to provide a comprehensive view.
The book progresses from introducing the basic principles of tidal forces to analyzing their impact on geological activity, subsurface oceans, and ultimately, the potential for habitable environments beyond Earth.