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The Cambridge Guide to the Solar System Kenneth R. Lang (Tufts University, Massachusetts)

The Cambridge Guide to the Solar System By Kenneth R. Lang (Tufts University, Massachusetts)

The Cambridge Guide to the Solar System by Kenneth R. Lang (Tufts University, Massachusetts)


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Summary

Lavishly illustrated in colour, this book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date description of the planets and their moons. Writing at an introductory level appropriate for students and general readers, Professor Lang leads the reader on a fascinating journey of exploration to the worlds beyond our home planet Earth.

The Cambridge Guide to the Solar System Summary

The Cambridge Guide to the Solar System by Kenneth R. Lang (Tufts University, Massachusetts)

The Cambridge Guide to the Solar System provides a comprehensive and up-to-date description of the planets and their moons. Writing at an introductory level appropriate for high school and undergraduate students, Professor Lang leads the reader on a fascinating journey of exploration to the worlds beyond our home planet Earth. The book begins with a short introduction to the history of planetary observation and discovery. The major planets and their moons are then introduced by presenting common properties, processes, and themes. This is followed by chapters which focus on individual planets and other solar system objects, including a comprehensive treatment of the various space missions: from the Apollo missions to the Moon, to recent missions to Jupiter and Mars. Filled with vital facts and information, and lavishly illustrated in colour throughout, this book will also appeal to professionals as well as general readers with an interest in planetary science.

The Cambridge Guide to the Solar System Reviews

'Journeys deep into space have revealed dozens of distinctive worlds of unexpected diversity. Ken Lang presents a richly illustrated and remarkably thorough guide to the new view of the Solar System that has emerged, a view that beckons us on further journeys of discovery.' Dr Edward Stone, former Director of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
'... exceptionally good ... so clearly written that it is within the cope of even the complete newcomer to astronomy, but there are also sections, usually in boxes, that will be useful to the serious student ... this is a well-written and splendidly illustrated book, suitable for readers of all kinds. it may be recommended without hesitation and will be a welcome addition to any astronomical library.' Patrick Moore, The Times Higher Education Supplement
'In Ken Lang's brilliant guide, he shows us how to read the character of the worlds of our solar system and how to understand not only the distinctive nature of each one but how they relate as families. I came away from the book with my mind liberated from gravity and the bounds of a human lifespan, images of the development of other worlds over their 4 billion year history crowding through my imagination.' Paul Murdin, University of Cambridge, former Director of Science at the British National Space Centre
'... a very readable and informative volume ... it is a fascinating read because the author focuses on the development of ideas about the planets, on the basis of observations available at the time. This gives a strong narrative quality to the text, which enlivens the arguments and allows the reader to appreciate the significance of key new observations.' Astronomy & Geophysics
'Competitively priced in hardback, the book should be a bet seller.' The Observatory
'... very browseable ... for those wishing for a well documented guide to our present knowledge of the Solar system this is very good value ... Recommended ...'. Astronomy Now

About Kenneth R. Lang (Tufts University, Massachusetts)

Professor Lang is an award-winning astronomy and planetary science writer, having published ten books which have been translated into seven languages.

Table of Contents

Preface; Principal units; Part I. Changing Views and Fundamental Concepts: 1. Evolving perspectives - a historical prologue; 2. The new, close-up view from space 3. The invisible buffer zone with space - atmospheres, magnetospheres and the solar wind; Part II. The Inner System - Rocky Worlds: 4. Third rock from the Sun - restless Earth; 5. The Moon: stepping stone to the planets; 6. Mercury: a dense battered world; 7. Venus: the veiled planet; 8. Mars: the red planet; Part III. The Giant Planets, Their Satellites and Their Rings - Worlds of Liquid, Ice and Gas: 9. Jupiter: a giant primitive planet; 10. Saturn: lord of the rings; 11. Uranus and Neptune; Part IV. Remnants of Creation - Small Worlds in the Solar System: 12. Comets; 13. Asteroids and meteorites; 14. Colliding worlds; Appendix 1. Further reading; Appendix 2. Directory of web sites; Index.

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9780521813068
0521813069
The Cambridge Guide to the Solar System by Kenneth R. Lang (Tufts University, Massachusetts)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
20030925
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