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-Title: Discovering the Solar System.
-Author:
Barrie W. Jones.
-Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons, Lted.
-Pages:
16 + 416
-Illustrations:
B & W and color photos and graphics.
-Language:
English.
-Publication Date:
February, 1999.
-ISBN: 0471986488

Front Cover

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EDITORIAL INFORMATION

Discovering the Solar System is a comprehensive, up-to-date account of the Solar System and of the ways in which the various bodies have been investigated and modelled. The approach is thematic, with sequences of chapters on the interiors of planetary bodies, on their surfaces, and on their atmospheres. Within each sequence there is a chapter on general principles and processes followed by one or two chapters on specific bodies. There is also an introductory chapter, a chapter on the origin of the Solar System, and a chapter on asteroids, comets and meteorites.

Liberally illustrated with diagrams, black and white photographs and colour plates, Discovering the Solar System also features tables of essential data; question and answers within the text; end of section review question with answers and comments.

Discovering the Solar System is essential reading for all undergraduate students for whom astronomy or planetary science are components of their degrees, and for those at a more advanced level approaching the subject for the first time. It will also be of great interest to non-specialists with a keen interest in astronomy. A small amount of scientific knowledge is assumed plus familiarity with basic algebra and graphs. There is no calculus.

(Extracted from the back cover).

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GENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTS

-Contents.
-List of Tables.
-Preface and Study Guide.
-1. The Sun and its Family.
-2. The Origin of the Solar System.
-3. Small Bodies in the Solar System.
-4. Interiors of Planets and Satellites: The Observational and Theoretical Basis.
-5. Interiors of Planets and Satellites: Models of Individual Bodies..
-6. Surfaces of Planets and Satellites: Methods and Processes.
-7. Surfaces of Planets and Satellites: Inactive Surfaces.
-8. Surfaces of Planets and Satellites: Active Surfaces.
-9. Atmospheres of Planets and Satellites: General Considerations.
-10. Atmospheres of Rocky and Icy-Rocky Bodies.
-11. Atmospheres of the Giant Planets.
-Question Answers and Comments.
-Glossary.
-Electronic Media.
-Further Reading.
-Index.
-Plate Section.

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