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Our knowledge of the distribution and properties of the small solid
particles within the solar system continues to improve rapidly.
Much of the progress is due to observations from spacecraft which
offer completely new locations from which to view phenomena such as
the zodiacal light. In combination with ground-based observations
and improved theoretical models, a picture now emerges with a
clarity un attainable even a few years ago. The need for a survey
of the situation was recognized in 1976 and, at meetings of COSPAR
and the International Astronomical Union in that year, planning
began for a symposium to be held in 1979 at a time and place
convenient for those attending the IAU General Assembly in
Montreal. The result was IAU Symposium No. 90, "Solid Particles in
the Solar System," held at the University of Ottawa, from August 27
to 30, 1979. This volume includes eleven invited papers intended to
survey par ticular areas of the overall subject and numerous
contributed papers providing more detail on specific problems. We
hope the combination will prove valuable to both the general reader
interested in the current picture of the particles in
interplanetary space and also to the specialist involved in
research in the field."
Our knowledge of the distribution and properties of the small solid
particles within the solar system continues to improve rapidly.
Much of the progress is due to observations from spacecraft which
offer completely new locations from which to view phenomena such as
the zodiacal light. In combination with ground-based observations
and improved theoretical models, a picture now emerges with a
clarity un attainable even a few years ago. The need for a survey
of the situation was recognized in 1976 and, at meetings of COSPAR
and the International Astronomical Union in that year, planning
began for a symposium to be held in 1979 at a time and place
convenient for those attending the IAU General Assembly in
Montreal. The result was IAU Symposium No. 90, "Solid Particles in
the Solar System," held at the University of Ottawa, from August 27
to 30, 1979. This volume includes eleven invited papers intended to
survey par ticular areas of the overall subject and numerous
contributed papers providing more detail on specific problems. We
hope the combination will prove valuable to both the general reader
interested in the current picture of the particles in
interplanetary space and also to the specialist involved in
research in the field."
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