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Solar System Voyage

Fully illustrated guide to the solar system.

Serge Brunier (Author), Storm Dunlop (Translated by)

9780521807241, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 17 October 2002

248 pages, 22 b/w illus. 233 colour illus. 7 tables
26.3 x 36.5 x 3 cm, 2.355 kg

'The large size format of this book even enhances this amazing new sight and may thus impress all amateur and professional astronomers.' Orion

In the last few decades, the exploration of our solar system has revealed fascinating details about the worlds that lie beyond our Earth. This lavishly illustrated book invites the reader on a journey through the solar system. It starts by locating our planetary system in the Universe, then describes the Sun and its planets, the large satellites, asteroids and comets. With photographs and information from the latest space missions, the reader will discover the lunar plains scarred by asteroid impacts, the frozen deserts of Mars and Europa, the continuously erupting volcanoes of Io and the giant geysers of Triton; he will cross the rings of Saturn, plunge into the clouds of Venus and Titan, and survive the spectacular crash of the comet Shoemaker-Levy into Jupiter, to emerge with a greater appreciation of the hospitable planet we call home.

Introduction
1. A star lost in infinite space
2. The Sun, our Star
3. Mercury: baked by the heat of the Sun
4. Venus: a vision of hell
5. The Moon: setting foot on another world
6. Mars: a trip to the desert planet
7. Phobos and Deimos: pebbles in the sky
8. Gaspra: our first asteroid
9. Jupiter: planet of storms
10. Shoemaker-Levy: timetable to collision
11. Io: the volcano planet
12. Europa: the hidden ocean
13. Saturn: the Lord of the Rings
14. Titan: an Earth in hibernation
15. Enceladus and the worlds of ice
16. Uranus: a recumbent giant
17. Halley: the great traveller
18. Neptune: the great blue sea
19. Triton: volcanoes of ice
20. Pluto and Charon: planets in limbo
Appendices.

Subject Areas: Popular astronomy & space [WNX], Solar system: the Sun & planets [PGS]

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