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Astromineralogy deals with the science of gathering mineralogical information from the astronomical spectroscopy of asteroids, comets and dust in the circumstellar environments in general. It is only recently, however, that this field has received a tremendous boost with the reliable identification of minerals by the Infrared Space Observatory. This book is the first comprehensive and coherent account of this exciting field. Beyond addressing the specialist in the field, the book is intended as a high-level but readable introduction to astromineralogy for both the nonspecialist researcher and the advanced student.
The workshop on The Very Large Telescope Interferometer: Challenges
for the Future, which was part of JENAM 2002 organised by Sociedade
Portuguesa de Astronomia, took place at the Departamentos de
Matematica Aplicada e Matemclt- ica Pura da Universidade do Porto
(FCUP) from the 5th to the 7th of September 2002. The Very Large
Telescope Interferometer (VLTI) is the major interferometric
facility in the world, operated by the European Southern
Observatory. It is a unique facility as it is available to the
community and has a sensitivity that will bring into reach vast
classes of objects in the fields of planet searches, star formation
and evolution and extragalatic astrophysics. The VLTI was open to
the community on a shared risk basis in March 2002. This workshop
was therefore an ideal place to obtain a broad view of optical
interferometry and its scientific prospects. The workshop started
with a presentation of the basics of interferometry the-
ory/practice, then of the VLT, Keck and LBT interferometers. The
VLTI instru- ments MIDI and AMBER were introduced to its users as
well as specific cal- ibration and modelling tools. The bulk of the
workshop addressed astrophysics being currently done with
interferometers with very high quality reviews in the fields star
formation, imaging, pulsating stars, Mira stars, active stellar
shells and extragalactic astronomy. The workshop featured some
talks presenting fresh VLTI data using the VINCI commissioning
instrument.
TH. HENNING and B. STECKLUM University Observatory. Jena This
workshop was organized by the University Observatory Jena and
devoted to the physics and chemistry of dense regions of
interstellar matter. It was especially dealing with the properties
of interstellar dust grains and star formation in those regions.
This field of research was opened in Jena already in the 1950s and
an early fA U Colloquium on the topic of interstellar matter was
held here in 1969. Since that time, the subject of interstellar
matter has grown into a much more important part of astrophysics
than it was in 1969. Now we are beginning to understand the process
of star formation in a greater detail. The discovery of many
interstellar molecules by radioastronomers opened the new field of
interstellar chemistry. In addition, the application of the new
techniques of infrared astronomy led to the discovery of several
absorption bands, e. g. , the 3. 1 11m ice band, which pointed to
the existence of grain mantles. More recently, the detection of
infrared emission lines was the first hint to the existence of a
new component of interstellar matter. All these things were
discussed extensively during the workshop. The very successful IRAS
mission, which was also a subject of this workshop, gave us many
new insights and unexpected findings, e. g. , the detection of
infrared cirrus clouds.
Astromineralogy deals with the science of gathering mineralogical
information from the astronomical spectroscopy of asteroids, comets
and dust in the circumstellar environments in general. It is only
recently, however, that this field has received a tremendous boost
with the reliable identification of minerals by the Infrared Space
Observatory. This book is the first comprehensive and coherent
account of this exciting field. Beyond addressing the specialist in
the field, the book is intended as a high-level but readable
introduction to astromineralogy for both the nonspecialist
researcher and the advanced student.
The workshop on The Very Large Telescope Interferometer: Challenges
for the Future, which was part of JENAM 2002 organised by Sociedade
Portuguesa de Astronomia, took place at the Departamentos de
Matematica Aplicada e Matemclt- ica Pura da Universidade do Porto
(FCUP) from the 5th to the 7th of September 2002. The Very Large
Telescope Interferometer (VLTI) is the major interferometric
facility in the world, operated by the European Southern
Observatory. It is a unique facility as it is available to the
community and has a sensitivity that will bring into reach vast
classes of objects in the fields of planet searches, star formation
and evolution and extragalatic astrophysics. The VLTI was open to
the community on a shared risk basis in March 2002. This workshop
was therefore an ideal place to obtain a broad view of optical
interferometry and its scientific prospects. The workshop started
with a presentation of the basics of interferometry the-
ory/practice, then of the VLT, Keck and LBT interferometers. The
VLTI instru- ments MIDI and AMBER were introduced to its users as
well as specific cal- ibration and modelling tools. The bulk of the
workshop addressed astrophysics being currently done with
interferometers with very high quality reviews in the fields star
formation, imaging, pulsating stars, Mira stars, active stellar
shells and extragalactic astronomy. The workshop featured some
talks presenting fresh VLTI data using the VINCI commissioning
instrument.
Astromineralogy deals with the science of gathering mineralogical
information from the astronomical spectroscopy of asteroids, comets
and dust in the circumstellar environments in general. This field
has received a tremendous boost with the reliable identification of
minerals by the Infrared Space Observatory. The first edition of
this book, published in 2003, was the first comprehensive and
coherent account of this exciting field. Data obtained in the
meantime with the Spitzer Infrared Space Telescope, the stardust
mission to the comet 81P / Wild 2, and with the Cassini mission,
together with progress in ground-based observations and laboratory
astrophysics form the basis for this updated and widely extended
second edition.Beyond addressing the specialist in the field, the
book is intended as a high-level but readable introduction to
astromineralogy for both the nonspecialist researcher and the
advanced student.
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It is the most infamous of all the ancients - the story of the
deposed king whose sons were slaughtered and served to him by his
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takes place in the banalities and ordinarinesses between
atrocities. Featuring three extraordinary performances, the result
is truly groundbreaking - gentle, disturbing, funny, beautiful and
chilling.
A marshal from an extinct autonomous order tries to redeem himself
by facing the slayer of the gods.
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