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    San Rafael [California] (40 Oak Drive, San Rafael, CA, 94903, USA) :Morgan & Claypool Publishers, | Bristol [England] (Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol BS1 6HG, UK) :IOP Publishing,
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    edoccha_9959062789302883
    Format: 1 online resource (various pagings) : , illustrations (some color).
    ISBN: 1-64327-447-3 , 1-64327-446-5
    Series Statement: [IOP release 6]
    Content: The purpose of this book is to bring comets into the living rooms of general households, to familiarize politicians with these fascinating objects when they ponder funding for comet research, to teach children and young students and to provide teaching tools about these very unusual objects in our skies. The presentation is very comprehensive in its description of orbits around the Sun, the development of the coma (escaping atmosphere) from a comet's nucleus and source of all activities, various types of comet tails, trailing as well as leading as a comet orbits our Sun, ancient beliefs and explanations of these phenomena and the most recent discovery of the first interstellar comet.
    Note: "Version: 20190401"--Title page verso. , "A Morgan & Claypool publication as part of IOP Concise Physics"--Title page verso. , 1. Introduction -- 2. Roller-coaster comets -- 2.1. The paths of comets -- 2.2. Two kinds of comets -- 2.3. Celestial clockwork -- 2.4. A Universe in motion -- 2.5. The gravity of the situation -- 2.6. Looping comets -- 2.7. Orbits of your own , 3. What comets are all about -- 3.1. Parts of a comet -- 3.2. What is a comet made of? -- 3.3. More on the comet nucleus -- 3.4. Comet scene investigation (CSI) using chemical fingerprints -- 3.5. The demise of comets -- 3.6. The origin of comets -- 3.7. A visit to a comet , 4. Comet crashes -- 4.1. What if? -- 4.2. The comets come to Earth -- 4.3. The killer comet , 5. Observing comets -- 5.1. Eye on a comet -- 5.2. Where to go? -- 5.3. When to look? -- 5.4. Expectations , 6. Hunting comets -- 6.1. Who discovers comets? -- 6.2. Where is our comet? -- 6.3. How bright a light? -- 6.4. Eureka! I've found a comet! -- 6.5. Starting your comet quest -- 6.6. Epilogue , 7. Postscript -- Appendices. A. Lesson suggestions for teachers -- B. Approximate dates for some famous meteor showers -- C. Typical comet visibility rates -- D. The brightest comets since 1935 -- E. Notable comets in history -- F. Books on historical comets -- G. Intermediate and advanced books on comets. , Also available in print. , Mode of access: World Wide Web. , System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader, EPUB reader, or Kindle reader.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-64327-443-0
    Language: English
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