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Astrophysics in the Next Decade - The James Webb Space Telescope and Concurrent Facilities (Hardcover, 2009 ed.): Harley A.... Astrophysics in the Next Decade - The James Webb Space Telescope and Concurrent Facilities (Hardcover, 2009 ed.)
Harley A. Thronson, Massimo Stiavelli, Alexander Tielens
R8,906 Discovery Miles 89 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Proceedings of the Astrophysics in the Next Decade: JWST and Concurrent Facilities conference.

This professional conference is the "must-attend" meeting to discuss the astrophysics to be enabled by JWST and concurrent facilities during the next decade. This meeting is designed to be of interest and value to the broad astronomical community, who will be preparing science investigations for these facilities.

This meeting, which is hosted by STScI and NASA/GSFC and sponsored by Northrop Grumman, will engage the broad science community in a discussion of science enabled by JWST and concurrent orbital and ground-based facilities. It will describe and stimulate work on the theoretical foundations for astrophysics in the next decade. During 2008, we will produce a reviewed and edited book containing a compilation of the talks and synopses of the discussion periods. We plan that this book will be written in a graduate level pedagogical fashion to yield a reference text of lasting value for astronomers who will be developing investigations for the JWST and other concurrent facilites.

Scientific Organising Committee:
Crystal Brogan, NRAO
Dale Cruikshank, NASA/ARC
Ewine van Dishoeck, Univ. Leiden
Alan Dressler (chair), Carnegie Obs.
Richard Ellis, Caltech
Rob Kennicutt, Cambridge Univ.
Rolf Kudritzki, Univ. Hawaii
Avi Loeb, Harvard
John Mather, NASA/HQ
Yvonne Pendleton, NASA/HQ
Massimo Stiavelli, (JWST SWG liason) STScI
Peter Stockman, (LOC liason) STScI
Leonardo Testi, Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (Arceti)
Xander Tielens, NASA/ARC
Meg Urry, Yale
Jeff Valenti, STScI

The Environment and Evolution of Galaxies - Proceedings of the Third Tetons Summer School, Held at Grand Teton National Park,... The Environment and Evolution of Galaxies - Proceedings of the Third Tetons Summer School, Held at Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA, July 1992 (Paperback)
J.Michael Shull, H.A. Thronson, Harley A. Thronson Jr
R3,949 Discovery Miles 39 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In July 1992, over 300 astronomers attended the Third Tetons Summer School on the subject of "The Environment and Evolution of Galaxies". This book presents 28 papers based on invited review talks and a panel discussion on "The Nature of High Redshift Objects". The major themes include: the interstellar and intergalactic medium, galaxy formation and evolution, cooling flows, quasars and radiation backgrounds, and interactions between galaxies/AGNs and their environment. Recent advances with the ROSAT, COBE and Hubble Space Telescope are discussed, together with current theoretical developments. The tutorial nature of the papers should make this book a useful supplement for professional astonomers, graduate students, and senior undergraduates. As with previous Tetons conferences, this book provides both the current state of observational and theoretical research and material complementary to courses in extragalactic and interstellar astrophysics.

The Search for Extra-Solar Terrestrial Planets: Techniques and Technology - Proceedings of a Conference held in Boulder,... The Search for Extra-Solar Terrestrial Planets: Techniques and Technology - Proceedings of a Conference held in Boulder, Colorado, May 14-17, 1995 (Hardcover, Reprinted from ASTROPHYSICS AND SPACE SCIENCE, 241:1, 1997)
J. M. Shull, Harley A. Thronson Jr, S. Alan Stern
R3,115 Discovery Miles 31 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

J 2 J. MICHAEL SHl: LL, HARLEY A. THRO: \SOX, JR., A: '>D S. ALAN STER: \3 I University of Colorado, Dept. of Astrophysical. Planetary, &. Atmospheric Sciences 2 University of Wyoming and KASA Headquarters, Code SR 3 Southwest Research Institute, Boulder Office On May 15-17. 1995, three Rocky Motultain research institutions hosted a confererJce to dis cuss the scientific basis, teclmological options, and programmatic implications of a large-scale effort to find and study Earth-like planets outside the Solar System. Our workshop attracted scientists, erJgineers, space agency administrators, and the public media to discuss and debate the most promising teclmological options and opportunities. Major programs and proposals to search for and study exo-planets were preserJted and discussed. In addition, our meeting - incided .with NASA's "roadmap" study for the Exploration of Neighboring Planetary Systems ( "'\PS). Our meeting was the first international confererJce on this subject, affording an op portunity for several members of this study to participate in the debates over new technologies. Our meeting proyed to be timely. Shortly thereafter, in late 199.5 and early 1996, two groups of astronomers annotulced the first discoveries of planetary companions to nearby stars. using high-precision radial velocity measuremerJts to detect the gravitational reflex motion of the star. The first three detections include a Jupiter-mass companion to the solar-like star. 51 Pegasi, and two remarkable objects of mass at least 2. 3 and 6."

Interstellar Processes - Proceedings of the Symposium on Interstellar Processes, Held in Grand Teton National Park, July 1986... Interstellar Processes - Proceedings of the Symposium on Interstellar Processes, Held in Grand Teton National Park, July 1986 (Hardcover, 1987 ed.)
D.J. Hollenbach, Harley A. Thronson Jr
R8,907 Discovery Miles 89 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The idea for an international symposium on the interstellar medium was first discussed at the University of Wyoming during the summer of 1984. It was obvious that the outstanding natural beauty of the Teton mountain range in northwestern Wyoming must be matched by a meeting with the broadest appeal to the astronomical community. If the meeting was to produce a book, it must likewise be an important contribution to the astronomical literature. It was for these reasons that early in the discussions, it was decided that the University should host a "school". with the invited speakers presenting tutorials on a broad range of topics involving the interstellar medium. The symposium proceedings would then be a compilation of the written versions of these presentations. It has been nearly a decade since Lyman Spitzer published his classic text on the interstellar medium and we felt the need for a school and book that would focus on the recent developments in our understanding of the inter stellar medium. Thus, we view this two-volume set as an adjunct text to Spitzer's book.

Infrared and Submillimeter Space Missions in the Coming Decade - Programmes, Programmatics, and Technology (Hardcover,... Infrared and Submillimeter Space Missions in the Coming Decade - Programmes, Programmatics, and Technology (Hardcover, Reprinted from SPACE SCIENCE REVIEWS 74:1-2, 1995)
Harley A. Thronson Jr, Marc Sauvage, Pascal Gallais, Laurent Vigroux
R4,719 Discovery Miles 47 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A revolution similar to that brought by CCDs to visible astronomy is still ahead in IR and submillimeter astronomy. There is certainly no wavelength range which has, over the past several years, seen such impressive advances in technology: large-scale detector arrays, new designs for cooling in space, lightweight mirror technologies. Scientific cases for observing the cold universe are outstanding. Observations in the FIR/Submm range will provide answers to such fundamental questions as: What is the spectrum of the primordial fluctuations? How do primeval galaxies look? What are the first stages of star formation? Most of the international space missions that have been triggered by these questions are presented in detail here. Technological issues raised by these missions are reviewed, as are the most recent achievements in cooling and detector technologies.

Infrared Space Interferometry: Astrophysics & the Study of Earth-Like Planets - Proceedings of a Workshop held in Toledo,... Infrared Space Interferometry: Astrophysics & the Study of Earth-Like Planets - Proceedings of a Workshop held in Toledo, Spain, March 11-14, 1996 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
C. Eiroa, A. Alberdi, Harley A. Thronson Jr, T. de Graauw, C.J. Schalinski
R1,617 Discovery Miles 16 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The past year has produced some of the most exciting results in the history of astronomy, particularly in the area of planets outside our solar system. Only a half-year before our meeting in Toledo, Spain, the first unambiguous detection of planet-sized masses orbiting main sequence stars were reported. Since that time, evidence for a new exo planet has been reported almost at the rate of about once per month. Some of these objects are likely to turn out to be very low-mass stars, but something like half show characteristics - Jupiter-like mass and near-zero orbital eccentricity - which appear to be unique to planets. Almost at the same time that giant planets were being discovered regularly, the two major space agencies, ESA and NASA, have iden tified searches for and detailed study of Earth-like planets as a major priority for the future. In ESA's "Horizon 2000 Plus" programme, an infrared interferometer has been proposed as a possible future Cor nerstone mission. Similarly, scientists in the US produced the "Road Map for the Exploration of Neighboring Planetary Systems (ExNPS)", which provided NASA with a long-term plan which leads also to an infrared interferometer in space to study hypothetical Earth-like worlds beyond our Solar System. Such an observatory is designed to search for the thermal emission from a family of planets, using interferometric nulling to remove the contaminating light from the central star.

Infrared and Submillimeter Space Missions in the Coming Decade - Programmes, Programmatics, and Technology (Paperback,... Infrared and Submillimeter Space Missions in the Coming Decade - Programmes, Programmatics, and Technology (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996)
Harley A. Thronson Jr, Marc Sauvage, Pascal Gallais, Laurent Vigroux
R4,562 Discovery Miles 45 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A revolution similar to that brought by CCDs to visible astronomy is still ahead in IR and submillimeter astronomy. There is certainly no wavelength range which has, over the past several years, seen such impressive advances in technology: large-scale detector arrays, new designs for cooling in space, lightweight mirror technologies. Scientific cases for observing the cold universe are outstanding. Observations in the FIR/Submm range will provide answers to such fundamental questions as: What is the spectrum of the primordial fluctuations? How do primeval galaxies look? What are the first stages of star formation? Most of the international space missions that have been triggered by these questions are presented in detail here. Technological issues raised by these missions are reviewed, as are the most recent achievements in cooling and detector technologies.

The Search for Extra-Solar Terrestrial Planets: Techniques and Technology - Proceedings of a Conference held in Boulder,... The Search for Extra-Solar Terrestrial Planets: Techniques and Technology - Proceedings of a Conference held in Boulder, Colorado, May 14-17, 1995 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
J. M. Shull, Harley A. Thronson Jr, S. Alan Stern
R3,020 Discovery Miles 30 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

J 2 J. MICHAEL SHl: LL, HARLEY A. THRO: \SOX, JR., A: '>D S. ALAN STER: \3 I University of Colorado, Dept. of Astrophysical. Planetary, &. Atmospheric Sciences 2 University of Wyoming and KASA Headquarters, Code SR 3 Southwest Research Institute, Boulder Office On May 15-17. 1995, three Rocky Motultain research institutions hosted a confererJce to dis cuss the scientific basis, teclmological options, and programmatic implications of a large-scale effort to find and study Earth-like planets outside the Solar System. Our workshop attracted scientists, erJgineers, space agency administrators, and the public media to discuss and debate the most promising teclmological options and opportunities. Major programs and proposals to search for and study exo-planets were preserJted and discussed. In addition, our meeting - incided .with NASA's "roadmap" study for the Exploration of Neighboring Planetary Systems ( "'\PS). Our meeting was the first international confererJce on this subject, affording an op portunity for several members of this study to participate in the debates over new technologies. Our meeting proyed to be timely. Shortly thereafter, in late 199.5 and early 1996, two groups of astronomers annotulced the first discoveries of planetary companions to nearby stars. using high-precision radial velocity measuremerJts to detect the gravitational reflex motion of the star. The first three detections include a Jupiter-mass companion to the solar-like star. 51 Pegasi, and two remarkable objects of mass at least 2. 3 and 6."

Astrophysics in the Next Decade - The James Webb Space Telescope and Concurrent Facilities (Paperback, Softcover reprint of... Astrophysics in the Next Decade - The James Webb Space Telescope and Concurrent Facilities (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2009)
Harley A. Thronson, Massimo Stiavelli, Alexander Tielens
R10,101 Discovery Miles 101 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), planned for operation in about five years, will have the capability to investigate - and answer - some of the most challenging questions in astronomy. Although motivated and designed to study the very early Universe, the performance of the observatory's instruments over a very wide wavelength range will allow the world's scientific community unequaled ability to study cosmic phenomena as diverse as small bodies in the Solar System and the formation of galaxies.

As part of preparation to use JWST, a conference was held in Tucson, Arizona in 2007 that brought together astronomers from around the world to discuss the mission, other major facilities that will operate in the coming decade, and major scientific goals for them. This book is a compilation of those presentations by some of the leading researchers from all branches of astronomy. This book also includes a "pre-history" of JWST, describing the lengthy process and some of the key individuals that initiated early work on the concepts that would evolve to become the premier space observatory of the next decade.

The Environment and Evolution of Galaxies (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993): J. M. Shull, Harley A.... The Environment and Evolution of Galaxies (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993)
J. M. Shull, Harley A. Thronson Jr
R3,307 Discovery Miles 33 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In July 1992, over 300 astronomers attended the Third Tetons Summer School on the subject of The Environment and Evolution of Galaxies'. This book presents 28 papers based on invited review talks and a panel discussion on The Nature of High Redshift Objects'. The major themes include: the Interstellar and Intergalactic Medium, Galaxy Formation and Evolution, Cooling Flows, Quasars and Radiation Backgrounds, and Interactions between Galaxies/AGNs and their Environment. Recent advances with the ROSAT, COBE and Hubble Space Telescope are discussed, together with current theoretical developments. The tutorial nature of the papers make this book a valuable supplement for professional astonomers, graduate students, and senior undergraduates. As with previous Tetons conferences, this book provides both the current state of observational and theoretical research and material complementary to courses in extragalactic and interstellar astrophysics.

The Interstellar Medium in Galaxies (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990): Harley A. Thronson Jr, J. M.... The Interstellar Medium in Galaxies (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990)
Harley A. Thronson Jr, J. M. Shull
R1,718 Discovery Miles 17 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book contains the proceedings of the sixth Eurographics Workshop on Vir tual Environments. The event took place from June 1 to June 2, 2000, in Am sterdam. We hope that readers will find these proceedings to be valuable, not only for virtual environment researchers, but also for practitioners developing or using virtual environment applications. We are glad to report that visibility of the workshop continues to expand and that virtual environment researchers and practitioners from allover the world are submitting papers. This year, 40 papers and case studies were submitted of which 20 were accepted. In addition, we are glad to see that the focus of the workshop is also expanding. We accepted 6 research papers on evaluation of virtual environments and there was a broad sampling of other topics. We would like to thank all those involved in organizing the symposium. In particular, thanks go to Mieke Brune who was in charge of the local organization. In addition, we want to thank the international program committee for their excellent, yet laborious, job in reviewing all submitted papers. The quality of the workshop is a reflection of the quality of the submitted papers and the quality of the reviewing process."

Interstellar Processes - Proceedings of the Symposium on Interstellar Processes, Held in Grand Teton National Park, July 1986... Interstellar Processes - Proceedings of the Symposium on Interstellar Processes, Held in Grand Teton National Park, July 1986 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987)
D.J. Hollenbach, Harley A. Thronson Jr
R9,114 Discovery Miles 91 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The idea for an international symposium on the interstellar medium was first discussed at the University of Wyoming during the summer of 1984. It was obvious that the outstanding natural beauty of the Teton mountain range in northwestern Wyoming must be matched by a meeting with the broadest appeal to the astronomical community. If the meeting was to produce a book, it must likewise be an important contribution to the astronomical literature. It was for these reasons that early in the discussions, it was decided that the University should host a "school." with the invited speakers presenting tutorials on a broad range of topics involving the interstellar medium. The symposium proceedings would then be a compilation of the written versions of these presentations. It has been nearly a decade since Lyman Spitzer published his classic text on the interstellar medium and we felt the need for a school and book that would focus on the recent developments in our understanding of the inter stellar medium. Thus, we view this two-volume set as an adjunct text to Spitzer's book."

The Interstellar Medium in External Galaxies - Summaries of Contributed Papers (Paperback): Wyoming Conference (2nd 1989 Grand T The Interstellar Medium in External Galaxies - Summaries of Contributed Papers (Paperback)
Wyoming Conference (2nd 1989 Grand T; David J. Hollenbach, Harley A. Thronson
R809 Discovery Miles 8 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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