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Planets and Planetary Systems [Minkštas viršelis]

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(School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Cardiff, UK)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 196 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 245x170x13 mm, weight: 372 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Mar-2009
  • Leidėjas: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0470016930
  • ISBN-13: 9780470016930
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 196 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 245x170x13 mm, weight: 372 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Mar-2009
  • Leidėjas: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0470016930
  • ISBN-13: 9780470016930
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Planetary Science is an exciting, fast-moving, interdisciplinary field with courses taught in a wide range of departments, including astronomy, physics, chemistry, earth sciences and biology. Planets and Planetary Systems is a well-written, concise introductory textbook on the science of planets within our own and other solar systems.

Keeping mathematics to a minimum, assuming only a rudimentary knowledge of calculus, the book begins with a description of the basic properties of the planets in our solar systems, and then moves on to compare them with what is known about planets in other solar systems. It continues by looking at the surfaces, interiors and atmospheres of the planets and then covers the dynamics and origin of planetary systems. The book closes with a look at the role of life in planetary systems.

·        An accessible, concise introduction to planets and planetary systems

·        Uses insights from all the disciplines underlying planetary science

·        Incorporates results from recent planetary space missions, such as Cassini to Saturn and a number of missions to Mars

·        Well illustrated throughout, including a colour plate section

Planets and Planetary Systems is invaluable to students taking courses in planetary science across a wide range of disciplines and of interest to researchers and many keen amateur astronomers, needing an up-to-date introduction to this exciting subject.

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Planets and Planetary Systems is invaluable to students taking courses in planetary science across a wide range of disciplines and of interest to researchers and many keen amateur astronomers, needing an up-to-date introduction to this exciting subject.  (Today Books, 20 September 2012)

 

Preface ix
Our planetary system
1(22)
Diversity in the Solar System
1(8)
General trends in the properties of the planets
9(3)
Why are planets round?
12(7)
When is a planet not a planet?
19(4)
Exercises
21(2)
Other planetary systems
23(16)
The discovery of exoplanets
23(6)
The implications of the existence of other planetary systems
29(3)
The future for exoplanet research
32(7)
Exercises
36(1)
Further Reading and Web Sites
37(2)
The surfaces of the planets
39(26)
Rocks
39(4)
Geological structures
43(7)
Crater counting
50(2)
Mercury and Venus
52(3)
A tourist's guide to Mars
55(3)
Recent research on Mars
58(7)
Exercises
64(1)
Further Reading and Web Sites
64(1)
The interiors of the planets
65(20)
What we do and don't know about planetary interiors
65(7)
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
72(1)
Why we know so much about the Earth
73(5)
Why is the surface of the Earth such an interesting place?
78(7)
Exercises
83(1)
Further Reading
84(1)
The atmospheres of the planets
85(20)
The atmosphere of the Earth
85(8)
The other planets
93(3)
The weather on the Earth and elsewhers
96(3)
The origin and evolution of planetary atmospheres
99(6)
Exercises
102(1)
Further Reading and Web Sites
103(2)
The dynamics of planetary systems
105(14)
Laws of planetary motion
105(3)
Stable and unstable orbits
108(3)
Tidal forces
111(8)
Exercises
117(2)
The small objects in planetary systems
119(22)
The evidence of the meteorites
119(4)
The asteroid belt
123(3)
Comets
126(6)
The Oort Cloud
132(3)
The Edgeworth-Kuiper belt
135(6)
Exercises
139(1)
Further Reading and Web Sites
139(2)
The origin of planetary systems
141(18)
Laplace's big idea
141(3)
The protoplanetary disc
144(3)
From dust to planetesimals
147(2)
From planetesimals to planetary embryos
149(1)
From planetary embryos to planets
150(2)
Collisions, the Oort Cloud and planetary migration
152(7)
Exercises
156(1)
Further Reading
157(2)
Life in planetary systems
159(14)
A short history of life on Earth
159(5)
The evolution of the Solar System as a habitat
164(3)
The possibility of life elsewhere
167(6)
Exercises
171(1)
Further Reading and Web Sites
171(2)
Answers
173(2)
Appendix A
175(4)
The epoch of planetary exploration
175(4)
Appendix B
179(4)
Derivation of Kepler's first and second laws
179(4)
Index 183
Stephen Eales is the author of Planets and Planetary Systems, published by Wiley.