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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042416187
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XVII, 459 p)
    ISBN: 9789401587907 , 9789048149551
    Series Statement: Astrophysics and Space Science Library 220
    Note: The idea of having a conference in Padova describing the results obtained by the Galileo spacecraft and the characteristics of the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo began in 1995, when a number of colleagues from both sides of the Atlantic began exchanging suggestions and ideas. Looking at the schedules of the two teams, it was clear that the beginning of January 1997 would be a good time to hold the conference; these dates also luckily coincided with the dates of the memorable discovery of the Medicean moons of Jupiter by Galileo Galilei in Padova in 1610. To emphasize these three elements, the name of the conference was then proposed and accepted by the involved parties: NASA and JPL in the United States, the German space agency DARA, the University of Padova, and the Astronomical Observatory in Padova. I wish to recall a few key dates: In January 1610, Galileo--from his house in Padova--had the first hint of three and then four stars connected to Jupiter. In December 1995, the probe released from the spacecraft entered the atmosphere of Jupiter, and the spacecraft entered orbit about Jupiter. These extraordinary events were followed at JPL by a number of representatives of many institutions and space agencies. In June 1996, the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo was inaugurated by the King of Spain Juan Carlos I, in the presence of Prof. Luigi Berlinguer, Minister of University and Science. These ceremonies occurred as the spacecraft started touring the moon Europa
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier
    UID:
    gbv_788234250
    Format: Online-Ressource (1335 p)
    Edition: 3rd ed
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9780124158450 , 1784028703 , 9781784028701
    Content: "This book is filled with the knowledge about our solar system that resulted from all this exploration, whether by spacecraft or by telescopes both in space and earth-bound. All of this new knowledge is based on discoveries made in the interim by scientist-explorers who have followed their inborn human imperative to explore and to understand. Many old mysteries, misunderstandings, and fears that existed 50 years ago about what lay beyond the Earth have been eliminated. We now know the major features of the landscape in our cosmic backyard and can look forward to the adventure, excitement, and new knowledge that will result from more in-depth exploration by today's spacecraft, such as those actually exploring the surface of these faraway places, including the Huygens Titan lander and the Mars Exploration rovers, doing things that were unimaginable before the Space Age began. The Encyclopedia of the Solar System is filled with images, illustrations, and charts to aid in understanding. Every object in the solar system is covered by at least one chapter. Other chapters are devoted to the relationships among the objects in the solar system and with the galaxy beyond. The processes that operate on solar system objects, in their atmospheres, on their surfaces, in their interiors, and interactions with space itself are all described in detail. There are chapters on how we explore and learn about the solar system and about the investigations used to make new discoveries. And there are chapters on the history of solar system exploration and the missions that have carried out this enterprise. All written by an international set of world-class scientists using rigorous yet easy-to-understand prose"--Provided by publisher
    Content: The Encyclopedia of the Solar System, third edition provides a framework for understanding the origin and evolution of the solar system, historical discoveries, and details about planetary bodies and how they interact-with an astounding breadth of content and breathtaking visual impact. The encyclopedia includes the latest explorations and observations, hundreds of color digital images and illustrations, and over 1,000 pages. It stands alone as the definitive work in this field, and will serve as a modern messenger of scientific discovery and provide a look into the future of our solar system
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Front Cover; Encyclopedia of the Solar System; Copyright; Contents; Foreword*; Preface to the Third Edition; Preface to the Second Edition; Preface to the First Edition; About the Editors; Contributors; Part I - The Solar System; Chapter 1 - The Solar System and Its Place in the Galaxy; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 THE DEFINITION OF A PLANET; 3 THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM; 4 THE ORIGIN OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM; 5 THE SOLAR SYSTEM'S PLACE IN THE GALAXY; 6 THE FATE OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM; 7 CONCLUDING REMARKS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Chapter 2 - The Origin of the Solar System; 1 INTRODUCTION , 2 STAR FORMATION AND PROTOPLANETARY DISKS3 METEORITES AND THE ORIGIN OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM; 4 NUCLEOSYNTHESIS AND SHORT-LIVED ISOTOPES; 5 EARLY STAGES OF PLANETARY GROWTH; 6 FORMATION OF TERRESTRIAL PLANETS; 7 THE ASTEROID BELT; 8 GROWTH OF GAS AND ICE GIANT PLANETS; 9 PLANETARY SATELLITES; 10 EXTRASOLAR PLANETS; 11 SUMMARY AND FUTURE PROSPECTS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Chapter 3 - Solar System Dynamics: Regular and Chaotic Motion; 1 INTRODUCTION: KEPLERIAN MOTION; 2 THE TWO-BODY PROBLEM; 3 PLANETARY PERTURBATIONS AND THE ORBITS OF SMALL BODIES; 4 CHAOTIC MOTION; 5 ORBITAL EVOLUTION OF MINOR BODIES , 6 LONG-TERM STABILITY OF PLANETARY ORBITS7 DISSIPATIVE FORCES AND THE ORBITS OF SMALL BODIES; 8 CHAOTIC ROTATION; 9 EPILOG; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Part II - Fundamental Planetary Processes and Properties; Chapter 4 - Planetary Impacts; 1 IMPACT CRATERS; 2 IMPACT PROCESSES; 3 IMPACTS AND PLANETARY EVOLUTION; 4 IMPACTS AS PLANETARY PROBES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Chapter 5 - Planetary Volcanism; 1 SUMMARY OF PLANETARY VOLCANIC FEATURES; 2 CLASSIFICATION OF ERUPTIVE PROCESSES; 3 EFFUSIVE ERUPTIONS AND LAVA FLOWS; 4 EXPLOSIVE ERUPTIONS; 5 INFERENCES ABOUT PLANETARY INTERIORS; BIBLIOGRAPHY , Chapter 6 - Magnetic Field Generation in Planets1 PLANETARY MAGNETIC FIELD OBSERVATIONS; 2 THE DYNAMO MECHANISM; 3 THE STANDARD PLANETARY DYNAMO; 4 SIMULATIONS AND EXPERIMENTS; 5 PLANETARY DYNAMOS; 6 CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE PROSPECTS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Chapter 7 - Planetary Magnetospheres; 1 WHAT IS A MAGNETOSPHERE?; 2 TYPES OF MAGNETOSPHERES; 3 PLANETARY MAGNETIC FIELDS; 4 MAGNETOSPHERIC PLASMAS; 5 DYNAMICS; 6 INTERACTIONS WITH MOONS; 7 CONCLUSIONS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Chapter 8 - Rotation of Planets; INTRODUCTION; 1 OBSERVED ROTATION STATE OF PLANETS; 2 ORIGIN AND LONG-TERM SPIN EVOLUTION , 3 LONG-TERM EVOLUTION OF THE ORIENTATION4 ROTATIONAL FLATTENING OF PLANETS; 5 PRECESSION; 6 NUTATION; 7 LOD VARIATIONS; 8 LIBRATION; 9 WOBBLES AND THE INTERIORS OF TERRESTRIAL PLANETS; 10 OBSERVATION OF THE ROTATION OF TERRESTRIAL PLANETS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Chapter 9 - Evolution of Planetary Interiors; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 FORMATION AND EARLY EVOLUTION OF TERRESTRIAL BODIES; 3 SUBSOLIDUS CONVECTION; 4 ROCK RHEOLOGY AND MODES OF CONVECTION; 5 MODELING INTERIOR DYNAMICS AND EVOLUTION; 6 CONSTRAINTS ON AND MODELS OF THE EVOLUTION OF PLANETARY INTERIORS; 7 CONCLUDING REMARKS AND PERSPECTIVES , BIBLIOGRAPHY
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780124160347
    Additional Edition: Print version Encyclopedia of the Solar System
    Language: English
    Subjects: Physics , Geography
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    Keywords: Sonnensystem ; Electronic books ; Encyclopedias
    Author information: Spohn, Tilman 1950-
    Author information: Breuer, Doris 1965-
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949199236002882
    Format: XVII, 459 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1998.
    ISBN: 9789401587907
    Series Statement: Astrophysics and Space Science Library, 220
    Content: The idea of having a conference in Padova describing the results obtained by the Galileo spacecraft and the characteristics of the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo began in 1995, when a number of colleagues from both sides of the Atlantic began exchanging suggestions and ideas. Looking at the schedules of the two teams, it was clear that the beginning of January 1997 would be a good time to hold the conference; these dates also luckily coincided with the dates of the memorable discovery of the Medicean moons of Jupiter by Galileo Galilei in Padova in 1610. To emphasize these three elements, the name of the conference was then proposed and accepted by the involved parties: NASA and JPL in the United States, the German space agency DARA, the University of Padova, and the Astronomical Observatory in Padova. I wish to recall a few key dates: In January 1610, Galileo--from his house in Padova--had the first hint of three and then four stars connected to Jupiter. In December 1995, the probe released from the spacecraft entered the atmosphere of Jupiter, and the spacecraft entered orbit about Jupiter. These extraordinary events were followed at JPL by a number of representatives of many institutions and space agencies. In June 1996, the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo was inaugurated by the King of Spain Juan Carlos I, in the presence of Prof. Luigi Berlinguer, Minister of University and Science. These ceremonies occurred as the spacecraft started touring the moon Europa.
    Note: The Man -- Galileo's Telescopic Observations: The Marvel and Meaning of Discovery -- The Discovery by Galileo of Jupiter's Moons -- The Abodes of Galileo Galilei in Padova -- The Galileo Spacecraft -- Project Galileo - The Jupiter Mission -- The German Contribution to Project Galileo -- Galileo at Jupiter: First Results -- Images from the Galileo Mission -- The Galileo Spacecraft Architecture -- The Galileo Spacecraft: A Communications Legacy for Future Space Flight -- Galileo's Telecommunications Using the Low-Gain Spacecraft Antenna -- Navigation of the Galileo Spacecraft -- Galileo Spacecraft Operations -- Galileo's Legacy to Cassini: Historical, Philosophical, and Physical -- The Medicean Moons -- The Formation of Jupiter's Satelites: Relation of Present Appearance with Past History -- Geology of Europa: Galileo Update -- Bombardment History of the Jovian System -- Atmospheres of the Medicean Moons -- The Io Plasma Torus -- Observations of Mutual Events Between Jupiter Satellites -- Control Networks of the Galilean Satellites: Solutions for Size and Shape -- Atmospheres -- Chemistry and Clouds of the Jupiter's Atmosphere: A Galileo Perspective -- Galileo Infrared Observations of Jupiter -- The Dynamics of Jupiter's Atmosphere from the Galileo Orbiter Imaging System -- Galileo Probe Measurements of the Deep Zonal Winds of Jupiter -- On the Origin of Jupiter's Atmosphere and the Volatiles on the Medicean Stars -- Magnetospheres -- The Magnetic Fields of the Galilean Moons of Jupiter: The Galileo Spacecraft Magnetometer Results -- Dust Measurements from Galileo's Second Orbit About Jupiter -- The Energetic Particles Detector (EPD) aboard the Galileo Spacecraft: First Results in the Jovian Magnetosphere -- The Galileo Telescope -- The Galileo Italian National Telescope and its Instrumentation -- The Galileo Telescope's Active Optics System -- The Adaptive Optics Module for the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo -- Instrumentation and Observing Techniques from Galilei to the TNG -- Data Handling and Archiving at the Galileo Telescope -- Remote Control of the Galileo Telescope and the EU "REMOT" -- SARG: The High Resolution Spectrograph of TNG -- A Real-Time Speckle Facility for the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo -- Seeing Prevision - A Possible Application to the TNG Telescope at La Palma -- Eclipse Observations of the Lunar Atmosphere from the TNG Site -- Coordination of Space and Ground-Based Observations -- Dynamics in the Jovian System -- Ground-based Remote Sensing of Energetic Neutral Atoms in Jupiter's Magnetosphere -- Analysis of Galileo Doppler Measurements During the Solar Occultations in 1994 and 1995 -- Plates -- Organizing Institutions and Committees -- Author Index -- List of Participants.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789048149551
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789401587914
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9780792348610
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_BV041888643
    Format: XXI, 1311 S. : , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: 3. rev. ed.
    ISBN: 978-0-12-415845-0
    Content: "This book is filled with the knowledge about our solar system that resulted from all this exploration, whether by spacecraft or by telescopes both in space and earth-bound. All of this new knowledge is based on discoveries made in the interim by scientist-explorers who have followed their inborn human imperative to explore and to understand. Many old mysteries, misunderstandings, and fears that existed 50 years ago about what lay beyond the Earth have been eliminated. We now know the major features of the landscape in our cosmic backyard and can look forward to the adventure, excitement, and new knowledge that will result from more in-depth exploration by today's spacecraft, such as those actually exploring the surface of these faraway places, including the Huygens Titan lander and the Mars Exploration rovers, doing things that were unimaginable before the Space Age began. The Encyclopedia of the Solar System is filled with images, illustrations, and charts to aid in understanding. Every object in the solar system is covered by at least one chapter. Other chapters are devoted to the relationships among the objects in the solar system and with the galaxy beyond. The processes that operate on solar system objects, in their atmospheres, on their surfaces, in their interiors, and interactions with space itself are all described in detail. There are chapters on how we explore and learn about the solar system and about the investigations used to make new discoveries. And there are chapters on the history of solar system exploration and the missions that have carried out this enterprise. All written by an international set of world-class scientists using rigorous yet easy-to-understand prose"...Provided by publisher
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Physics , Geography
    RVK:
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    Keywords: Wörterbuch
    Author information: Spohn, Tilman, 1950-
    Author information: Breuer, Doris, 1965-
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam :Elsevier,
    UID:
    edoccha_BV042300025
    Format: xxi, 1311 Seiten.
    Edition: Third edition
    ISBN: 978-0-12-416034-7 , 0-12-416034-4 , 978-0-12-415845-0 , 0-12-415845-5 , 978-1-78402-870-1 , 1-78402-870-3
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , "This book is filled with the knowledge about our solar system that resulted from all this exploration, whether by spacecraft or by telescopes both in space and earth-bound. All of this new knowledge is based on discoveries made in the interim by scientist-explorers who have followed their inborn human imperative to explore and to understand. Many old mysteries, misunderstandings, and fears that existed 50 years ago about what lay beyond the Earth have been eliminated. We now know the major features of the landscape in our cosmic backyard and can look forward to the adventure, excitement, and new knowledge that will result from more in-depth exploration by today's spacecraft, such as those actually exploring the surface of these faraway places, including the Huygens Titan lander and the Mars Exploration rovers, doing things that were unimaginable before the Space Age began. The Encyclopedia of the Solar System is filled with images, illustrations, and charts to aid in understanding. Every object in the solar system is covered by at least one chapter. Other chapters are devoted to the relationships among the objects in the solar system and with the galaxy beyond. The processes that operate on solar system objects, in their atmospheres, on their surfaces, in their interiors, and interactions with space itself are all described in detail. There are chapters on how we explore and learn about the solar system and about the investigations used to make new discoveries. And there are chapters on the history of solar system exploration and the missions that have carried out this enterprise. All written by an international set of world-class scientists using rigorous yet easy-to-understand prose"--Provided by publisher
    Language: English
    Subjects: Physics , Geography
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Wörterbuch
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Author information: Spohn, Tilman 1950-
    Author information: Breuer, Doris 1965-
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam :Elsevier,
    UID:
    edocfu_BV042300025
    Format: xxi, 1311 Seiten.
    Edition: Third edition
    ISBN: 978-0-12-416034-7 , 0-12-416034-4 , 978-0-12-415845-0 , 0-12-415845-5 , 978-1-78402-870-1 , 1-78402-870-3
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , "This book is filled with the knowledge about our solar system that resulted from all this exploration, whether by spacecraft or by telescopes both in space and earth-bound. All of this new knowledge is based on discoveries made in the interim by scientist-explorers who have followed their inborn human imperative to explore and to understand. Many old mysteries, misunderstandings, and fears that existed 50 years ago about what lay beyond the Earth have been eliminated. We now know the major features of the landscape in our cosmic backyard and can look forward to the adventure, excitement, and new knowledge that will result from more in-depth exploration by today's spacecraft, such as those actually exploring the surface of these faraway places, including the Huygens Titan lander and the Mars Exploration rovers, doing things that were unimaginable before the Space Age began. The Encyclopedia of the Solar System is filled with images, illustrations, and charts to aid in understanding. Every object in the solar system is covered by at least one chapter. Other chapters are devoted to the relationships among the objects in the solar system and with the galaxy beyond. The processes that operate on solar system objects, in their atmospheres, on their surfaces, in their interiors, and interactions with space itself are all described in detail. There are chapters on how we explore and learn about the solar system and about the investigations used to make new discoveries. And there are chapters on the history of solar system exploration and the missions that have carried out this enterprise. All written by an international set of world-class scientists using rigorous yet easy-to-understand prose"--Provided by publisher
    Language: English
    Subjects: Physics , Geography
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Wörterbuch
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Author information: Spohn, Tilman 1950-
    Author information: Breuer, Doris 1965-
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9949243908702882
    Format: 1 online resource (XX, 598 p.)
    ISBN: 9781501508509 , 9783110637212
    Series Statement: Reviews in Mineralogy & Geochemistry , 68
    Content: Volume 68 of Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry reviews Oxygen in the Solar System, an element that is so critically important in so many ways to planetary science. The book is based on three open workshops:Oxygen in the Terrestrial Planets, held in Santa Fe, NM July 20-23, 2004;Oxygen in Asteroids and Meteorites, held in Flagstaff, AZ June 2-3, 2005;and Oxygen in Earliest Solar System Materials and Processes (and including the outer planets and comets), held in Gatlinburg, TN September 19-22, 2005. As a consequence of the cross-cutting approach, the final book spans a wide range of fields relating to oxygen, from the stellar nucleosynthesis of oxygen, to its occurrence in the interstellar medium, to the oxidation and isotopic record preserved in 4.56 Ga grains formed at the Solar System's birth, to its abundance and speciation in planets large and small, to its role in the petrologic and physical evolution of the terrestrial planets. Contents:IntroductionOxygen isotopes in the early Solar System - A historical perspectiveAbundance, notation, and fractionation of light stable isotopesNucleosynthesis and chemical evolution of oxygenOxygen in the interstellar mediumOxygen in the SunRedox conditions in the solar nebula: observational, experimental, and theoretical constraintsOxygen isotopes of chondritic componentsMass-independent oxygen isotope variation in the solar nebulaOxygen and other volatiles in the giant planets and their satellitesOxygen in comets and interplanetary dust particlesOxygen and asteroidsOxygen isotopes in asteroidal materialsOxygen isotopic composition and chemical correlations in meteorites and the terrestrial planetsRecord of low-temperature alteration in asteroidsThe oxygen cycle of the terrestrial planets: insights into the processing and history of oxygen in surface environmentsRedox conditions on small bodies, the Moon and MarsTerrestrial oxygen isotope variations and their implications for planetary lithospheresBasalts as probes of planetary interior redox stateRheological consequences of redox state
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English.
    In: DGBA Physical Sciences 2000 - 2014, De Gruyter, 9783110637212
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780939950805
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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