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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, aukštis x plotis: 220x171 mm, 103 illustrations, 59 in colour
  • Serija: Kosmos
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: Reaktion Books
  • ISBN-10: 1789147050
  • ISBN-13: 9781789147056
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, aukštis x plotis: 220x171 mm, 103 illustrations, 59 in colour
  • Serija: Kosmos
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: Reaktion Books
  • ISBN-10: 1789147050
  • ISBN-13: 9781789147056
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Now in paperback, an accessible and engaging introduction to planetary science that will deepen our knowledge both of this magnificent planet and of our own place in the solar system.

Majestic and untwinkling, Jupiter is the grandest of all planets. It is the largest planet in our solar system and among the brightest objects in the night sky. It shines with a noble, steady luster, and its calming presence has inspired humans for centuries. Jupiter was the “beloved star” of the first serious observers of the planets, the ancient Sumerians and Babylonians, and has inspired poetic utterances from eminent writers such as William Wordsworth and Walt Whitman. It also continues to inspire contemporary astronomers and stargazers, and this beautifully illustrated volume brings our understanding of Jupiter right up to date.

The scientific study of Jupiter is at a watershed: NASA’s Juno space probe has entered orbit about Jupiter to investigate the planet, while information gleaned from improved telescopes and other robotic explorers in space continues to improve our understanding of the planet’s origin, evolution, and composition. Jupiter provides a concise and expert overview of the history of our observations of this largest of planetary spheres, as well as reports on the much-anticipated initial findings from the Juno space probe. 

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The scope of this book is very wide-ranging, including chapters on ancient observations of Jupiter, the origin and structure of the planet, features in its atmosphere, its satellites and the Shoemaker-Levy 9 impacts. It also features results from spacecraft including some initial results from the current Juno mission . . . well written and easy to follow. It is also well illustrated, with numerous colour and blackand-white illustrations. There are a number of spacecraft images, plus amateur images and drawings . . . I enjoyed reading the book and it provides a good overview of the Jovian system for a general reader. * Journal of the British Astronomical Association * In this superbly researched and illustrated guide to the giant planet, the authors have trawled through centuries of humanity's archives for documentation of Jupiter, looking for engaging ways to explain what astronomers know about the planet, and how they found out . . . the illustrations are exceptional, reproducing one archive gem after another . . . reading this comprehensive primer on Jupiter and on planetary astronomy itself is as enlightening as it is thoroughly enjoyable. * BBC Sky at Night Magazine * This is an enthralling book from authors who have deep, well-researched knowledge of the planet. Sheehan's writing style is gripping; this is a page turner you cannot put down. The book is a voyage of discovery . . . a must-have book on your shelf. -- Mark Hardaker * Astronomy Now * The gas giant planet Jupiter, with its red spot and ever-changing meteorology, has fascinated human curiosity since as far back as records exist thousands of years ago. William Sheehan and Thomas Hockey add to the Kosmos series of books exploring our Solar System and beyond by looking not only at the historical and cultural context of Jupiters continued significance but also by exploring its parts, from its atmosphere and weather patterns, to its rings and moons. They present the knowledge accumulated from the earliest observations by Galileo to the Juno missions latest discoveries * Nature Astronomy * a glossy coffee-table title, packed with more than 100 images and illustrations. The opening chapters do a good job in tackling the birth of the solar system and all the Jovian planets; describing how they formed; before delving into Jupiter itself, layer by layer, from atmosphere to core . . . Sheehan and Hockeys language is clear . . . the book is well-paced . . . a useful and practical planetary-science primer. * Physics World * For more about the largest planet in our solar system, check out the beautiful hardcover book Jupiter by William Sheehan and Thomas Hockey, from the Kosmos series. We handpick reading recommendations we think you may like * Curiosity.com * This book is especially strong on a survey of amateur observations of Jupiter, and for that reason alone it is a useful addition to the literature. * Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage *

Prologue 7(8)
1 The Jovian Planets
15(19)
2 Jupiter: A Primer for a Giant Planet
34(11)
3 Superficial Matters
45(6)
4 Atmospherics
51(2)
5 The Great Red Spot Becomes Great
53
6 A Bewildering Phantasmagoria: Jovian Meteorology
4(109)
7 Above Jupiter
113(28)
8 Jupiter in Collision
141(12)
9 Juno to Jupiter
153(8)
10 Observing Jupiter
161(8)
Appendix I Jupiter by the numbers 169(3)
Appendix II Conjunctions of Jupiter 172(2)
Appendix III The Galilean Satellites by the Numbers 174(1)
Appendix IV Space Probes to Jupiter 175(2)
Glossary 177(2)
References 179(4)
Acknowledgements 183(2)
Photo Acknowledgements 185(2)
Index 187
William Sheehan (Author) William Sheehan is a noted historian of astronomy, writer and retired psychiatrist. His books include Mercury (2018), Saturn (2019) and Venus (2022) in Reaktions Kosmos series. He lives in Arizona, and asteroid 16037 is named Sheehan in his honour.

Thomas Hockey (Author) Thomas Hockey is a Professor of Astronomy at the University of Northern Iowa. He has written six previous books, including Galileos Planet (1999) and asteroid 25153 is named Tomhockey in his honour.