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Have you ever seen a comet? It is a marvelous experience, one that
all humans can share, that spawns a deep yearning to understand the
spectacle. Have you ever wondered what comets are and why
astronomers spend so much time studying them? Now, a comet expert
and an astronomical historian have come together to produce the
unique book that you now hold in your hands. Using their several
decades of teaching experience, the authors have concisely
presented the information you need to comprehend these majestic
apparitions that grace our night skies. No mathematical proficiency
is needed, in fact, this book doesn't contain a single equation!
Comets are cosmic Rosetta stones, bridging our current knowledge by
digging back to the earliest days of our Solar Systems. How did
life arise on Earth? Did comets play a significant role in bringing
water and the necessary organic matter to our early Earth? How
about the dinosaurs? Were they driven to extinction by a cometary
impact 66 million years ago? Comets may be both the enablers and
destroyers of life on Earth as we know it. These are some of the
tantalizing questions discussed here. If you so desire, steps are
given to join the ranks of amateur comet hunters. Astronomy is one
of the last sciences where amateurs play a significant role. Your
reward for discovery? A comet officially bearing your name in the
history books! The next Great Comet is on its way, we just do not
know when it will arrive. Armed with this book, you will be ready
to enjoy this unforgettable event.
* Most up-to-date overview of planetary science, generously
illustrated * Accessible prose with a unique perspective by
professional astronomers active in planetary science research with
extensive teaching experience and expertise in history of astronomy
and classical astronomy * Detailed appendices that supplement the
text including past, current, and future space missions
* Most up-to-date overview of planetary science, generously
illustrated * Accessible prose with a unique perspective by
professional astronomers active in planetary science research with
extensive teaching experience and expertise in history of astronomy
and classical astronomy * Detailed appendices that supplement the
text including past, current, and future space missions
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Jupiter (Paperback)
William Sheehan, Thomas Hockey
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Now available in paperback, this beautifully illustrated volume
ranges across the entire history of Jupiter studies, from the
naked-eye observations of the Babylonians and the Greeks, through
the telescopic discoveries of Galileo and T.E.R. Phillips, to the
explosion of information received from space probes. It brings our
understanding of Jupiter right up to date and includes preliminary
findings from the Juno space probe, while also providing valuable
practical information for those who wish to make their own
observations of the planet. Introducing planetary science in an
accessible and engaging way, Jupiter will appeal to those who wish
to have a better understanding of this magnificent planet and its
unique place in the solar system.
Have you ever seen a comet? It is a marvelous experience, one that
all humans can share, that spawns a deep yearning to understand the
spectacle. Have you ever wondered what comets are and why
astronomers spend so much time studying them? Now, a comet expert
and an astronomical historian have come together to produce the
unique book that you now hold in your hands. Using their several
decades of teaching experience, the authors have concisely
presented the information you need to comprehend these majestic
apparitions that grace our night skies. No mathematical proficiency
is needed, in fact, this book doesn't contain a single equation!
Comets are cosmic Rosetta stones, bridging our current knowledge by
digging back to the earliest days of our Solar Systems. How did
life arise on Earth? Did comets play a significant role in bringing
water and the necessary organic matter to our early Earth? How
about the dinosaurs? Were they driven to extinction by a cometary
impact 66 million years ago? Comets may be both the enablers and
destroyers of life on Earth as we know it. These are some of the
tantalizing questions discussed here.If you so desire, steps are
given to join the ranks of amateur comet hunters. Astronomy is one
of the last sciences where amateurs play a significant role. Your
reward for discovery? A comet officially bearing your name in the
history books! The next Great Comet is on its way, we just do not
know when it will arrive. Armed with this book, you will be ready
to enjoy this unforgettable event.
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