Interest in and knowledge of the techniques utilised to investigate
our solar system has been growing rapidly for decades and has now
reached a stage of maturity. Therefore, the time has now arrived
for a book that provides a cohesive and coherent account of how we
have obtained our present knowledge of solar system objects, not
including the Sun. Remote and Robotic Investigations of the Solar
System covers all aspects of solar system observations: the
instruments, their theory, and their practical use both on Earth
and in space. It explores the state-of-the-art telescopes, cameras,
spacecraft and instruments used to analyse the interiors, surfaces,
atmospheres and radiation belts of solar system objects, in
addition to radio waves, gamma rays, cosmic rays and neutrinos.
This book would be ideal for university students undertaking
physical science subjects and professionals working in the field,
in addition to amateur astronomers and anyone interested in
learning more about our local astronomical neighbours.
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