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Worlds Beyond
The Thrill of Planetary Exploration as told by Leading Experts
Leading planetary scientists give personal accounts of their work, and their desire to understand and explore worlds beyond our own.
S. Alan Stern (Edited by)
9780521520010, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 8 May 2003
174 pages, 22 b/w illus. 14 colour illus. 3 tables
24.7 x 17.4 x 1.3 cm, 0.433 kg
"Robotic spacecrafts, one of the most complex inventions to date, remain a fascination for us and the reader will not be disappointed with the information presented here. Complete with photos (many in awesome color) and bibliographies, this volume will not be a shelf sitter. Science can be a marvelous adventure and here is a title that gives us insider perspectives about how planetary science is done." Catholic Library World
With the development of space-travel, we have begun to explore worlds beyond Earth. Ten planetary scientists have come together to describe their favourite planet, what they have discovered, and what drives them to explore. Each tells a personal story, ranging across the breadth of the solar system - from hellish Mercury to the snows of Pluto; from telescopic to robotic exploration; from adventures in Antarctica to painting planetary landscapes; from the frustrations of failure to the joys of success. Worlds Beyond is the third in a series of extraordinary books bringing together leading space scientists to describe their work. Our Worlds was the first of its kind in revealing the inner motivations of planetary scientists. In Our Universe, leading astronomers and cosmologists explored the vastness of the Universe itself. Now with Worlds Beyond we return to our home - the solar system - to visit those fascinating new worlds beyond our own.
Introduction Alan Stern
1. Dateline: the planets J. Kelly Beatty
2. Planetary science with a paintbrush in hand William K. Hartmann
3. Chasing new meteorites, or finding Heaven on Earth Michael Zolensky
4. Mercury: the inner frontier Robert G. Strom
5. Return to the Moon! Harrison H. Schmitt
6. Making moons Robin M. Canup
7. To rove on the Red Planet Matthew P. Golombek
8. To the asteroids and beyond! Richard P. Binzel
9. Titan: a moon with an atmosphere Christopher P. McKay
10. Seasons at the edge of night Alan Stern.
Subject Areas: Popular astronomy & space [WNX], Solar system: the Sun & planets [PGS]
