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El. knyga: Saturn

3.64/5 (22 ratings by Goodreads)
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: Kosmos
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: Reaktion Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789141818
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: Kosmos
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: Reaktion Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789141818

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Saturn is the showpiece planet of our solar system. It may not be the largest, nor the smallest, nor even the only planet with rings. But it is among the most stunning objects in the sky and is always breathtaking when seen in a telescope.

This is a beautifully illustrated, authoritative overview of the entire history of humankind’s fascination with the ringed planet, from the first low-resolution views by Galileo, Huygens, and other early observers with telescopes to the most recent discoveries by the spacecraft Cassini, which studied the planet at close range between 2004 and 2017. Saturn describes the planet from inside out, detailing the complicated system of rings and their interaction with Saturn’s bevy of satellites, and it considers how Saturn formed and the role it played in the early history of the solar system. Featuring the latest research and a spectacular array of images, this book will appeal to anyone who has ever gazed with wonder upon the sixth planet from the sun.

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Saturn is a detailed exploration of the most well-known of the ringed planets in our Solar System. It's an amazing account of how much we can learn from so little; how, over time, new things slowly reveal themselves; and how many questions we have yet to answer about this infamous giant world . . . This book manages to show how with the help of Galileo and his early telescopes Saturn went from being a pale orange dot wandering across the constellations, to a body vital to the development of ground-based astronomical observations. Sheehan relates the story in detail, but keeps it exciting as he spins the tale of the planet's role in human history, from ancient Mesopotamia to modern-day space missions . . . Saturn is a must read for any enthusiastic amateur astronomer armed with a small telescope and the curiosity to learn more about the planet, its rings and moons. * BBC Sky at Night Magazine * [ Saturn] is a very readable page-turner, non-mathematical, beautifully and profusely illustrated, and well-referenced. Saturn's fascination lies in its variability and mysterious nature . . . Sheehan is clearly a huge Saturn fan, and this lovely book will do much to encourage others to follow in his footsteps. * The Observatory Magazine * an engaging look at one of the Solar Systems most beautiful planets. The book is part of the Kosmos series, which includes in-depth looks at other planets, moons and the Sun in the Solar System . . . Sheehan takes the reader on a colourful and well-written tour of Saturn throughout the centuries, explaining how our understanding of the iconic ringed planet has developed in tandem with the construction and technological improvements . . . Sheehans writing is captivating and his narrative is enhanced by the myriad beautiful images, which include the talented hand-drawings made by pre-camera astronomers. For all armchair and professional astronomers, this is a must have addition to your library. * Astronomy Now * Saturn is probably the most iconic planet after Earth, its rings being its trademark and a source of fascination going back to the first observations performed by Galileo and Huygens . . . In his book, William Sheehan travels through history, from the mythological origins of its name to our current understanding of this distant world. The formation of Saturn, its interior, its atmosphere and its rings are all discussed, supported by rich illustrations and up-to-date references. * Nature Astronomy * Everyone remembers their first view of Saturn in a telescope, and that initial wonder rarely dissipates. Here, . . . Sheehan offers a gorgeously illustrated deep dive into everything that captivates us about the ringed planet. From the early investigations by Tycho Brahe and Galileo to the latest discoveries by the Cassini mission, Sheehan covers it all. * Sky & Telescope * The whole book is profusely illustrated there must be at least a hundred images altogether, many in colour and some of them are truly breathtaking . . . All in all, I can recommend this book just as heartily as the Mercury one. This time, I didnt need convincing that the subject was an interesting one but I was still impressed by the way Sheehan manages to lay out all the important facts in such a methodical and unrushed way. * Popular Science * An engaging, non-technical review of the historical and scientific highlights of the solar systems most beautiful planet. The first third of the book covers the ancient record of Saturn and the discovery of its nature and orbit. Readers will appreciate the charming narrative featuring personable philosophers and scientists, accompanied by a generous number of illustrations, including reproductions of historical texts and glossy images from more modern explorations. As the narrative approaches the current era, the text shifts to description of Saturns planetary traits and the breakthroughs made via powerful telescopes and visiting probes. Sheehan combines a smooth narrative with numerous diagrams and photographic images to depict the planets coloring, ring structure, cloud patterns, and auroras. One chapter focuses solely on the Cassini mission, while another features the vast number and variety of Saturns moons. The short concluding chapter, which offers tips for amateur astronomers looking at the planet, truly addresses and identifies the book's audience. General readers with an interest in space will find this a rewarding, quick read about a fascinating planet. Recommended. * Choice *

Preface 7(4)
1 A Pale Yellow Star
11(18)
2 A Strange Ringed World
29(46)
3 Saturn in Depth
75(30)
4 Aesthetic Rubble (The Rings)
105(34)
5 Cassini's Epic Mission
139(24)
6 Saturn by Moonlight
163(21)
7 Observing Saturn
184(12)
Appendix I Saturn Data 196(3)
Appendix II Saturn Ring Data 199(1)
Appendix III Saturn Moon Data 200(3)
References 203(7)
Bibliography 210(2)
Acknowledgements 212(1)
Photo Acknowledgements 213(2)
Index 215
William Sheehan is a noted historian of astronomy, writer and retired psychiatrist. He has written 20 books including Jupiter (with Thomas Hockey), Mercury and Saturn for Reaktion Books. He lives in Arizona, and asteroid 16037 is named Sheehan in his honour.