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Trans-Neptunian Objects and Comets - Saas-Fee Advanced Course 35. Swiss Society for Astrophysics and Astronomy (Hardcover, 2008... Trans-Neptunian Objects and Comets - Saas-Fee Advanced Course 35. Swiss Society for Astrophysics and Astronomy (Hardcover, 2008 ed.)
Kathrin Altwegg; D. Jewitt, A. Morbidelli; Edited by Willy Benz; H. Rauer; Edited by …
R2,684 Discovery Miles 26 840 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The study of the Solar system, particularly of its newly discovered outer parts, is one of the hottest topics in modern astrophysics with great potential for revealing fundamental clues about the origin of planets and even the emergence of life. The three lecturers of the 35th Saas-Fee Advanced Course, which have been updated and collected in this volume, cover the field from observational, theoretical and numerical perspectives.

From Dust to Terrestrial Planets - Proceedings of an ISSI Workshop, 15-19 February 1999, Bern, Switzerland (Hardcover,... From Dust to Terrestrial Planets - Proceedings of an ISSI Workshop, 15-19 February 1999, Bern, Switzerland (Hardcover, Reprinted from Space Science Reviews journal, Vol. 92/1-2)
Willy Benz, R. Kallenbach, Gunter Lugmair
R5,374 Discovery Miles 53 740 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The workshop "From Dust to Terrestrial Planets" was initiated by a working group of planetary scientists invited to ISSI by Johannes Geiss in November 1997. The group split to focus on three topics, one of which was the history of the early solar system, including the formation of the terrestrial planets in the inner solar system. Willy Benz, Gunter Lugmair, and Frank Podosek were invited to convene planetary scientists, astrophysicists, and cosmochemists to synthesize the current knowledge on the origin and evolution of our inner planetary system. The convenors raised the interest of scientists from all over the world in the detailed assessment of the available astronomical, chronological, geochemical and dynamical constraints of the first period of inner solar system evolution. In partic ular, this included appraisal of the newest results from astronomical observations by the Hubble Space Telescope, the Infrared Space Observatory, and other space and ground-based facilities of solar-like systems and nebular disks, possibly repre senting early stages of the solar accretion disk and planet formation. At the same time, the current models of the origin, evolution, transport, and accretion processes of circum stellar disks were presented. This included the new insights provided by the recent discovery of extrasolar giant planets, which were considered insofar as they are relevant to the overall dynamics of the inner part of the solar system.

Shark Ahoy: Jeanne Willis Shark Ahoy
Jeanne Willis; Illustrated by Ben Whitehouse
R231 R210 Discovery Miles 2 100 Save R21 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Here's a story the sailors sing Of a tiny fish and a mighty king Who became best friends of all strange things Beneath the ocean waves. While all the other fish flee in terror from the white-tipped shark, a brave pilot fish strikes up an unlikely bargain with him - she'll clean his teeth and scratch his head, so long as he keeps her safe and sound from the other scary beasts in the sea. At first the shark reluctantly agrees, but very soon he comes to discover that life with his pilot fish pal is not so bad after all. But when the shark gets caught on a fishing line, the two friends are pulled apart and must face life in the sea alone. Can they find their way back to one another? Discover one of nature's most unexpected friendships in this heart-warming sea-shanty-inspired picture book from Jeanne Willis and Ben Whitehouse.

Extrasolar Planets - Saas Fee Advanced Course 31 (Hardcover, 2006 ed.): Didier Queloz Extrasolar Planets - Saas Fee Advanced Course 31 (Hardcover, 2006 ed.)
Didier Queloz; Patrick Cassen; Edited by Stephane Udry; Tristan Guillot, A Quirrenbach; Edited by …
R2,727 Discovery Miles 27 270 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Research on extrasolar planets is one of the most exciting fields of activity in astrophysics. In a decade only, a huge step forward has been made from the early speculations on the existence of planets orbiting "other stars" to the first discoveries and to the characterization of extrasolar planets. This breakthrough is the result of a growing interest of a large community of researchers as well as the development of a wide range of new observational techniques and facilities.

Based on their lectures given at the 31st Saas-Fee Advanced Course, Andreas Quirrenbach, Tristan Guillot and Pat Cassen have written up up-to-date comprehensive lecture notes on the "Detection and Characterization of Extrasolar Planets," "Physics of Substellar Objects Interiors, Atmospheres, Evolution" and "Protostellar Disks and Planet Formation." This book will serve graduate students, lecturers and scientists entering the field of extrasolar planets as detailed and comprehensive introduction.

From Dust to Terrestrial Planets - Proceedings of an ISSI Workshop, 15-19 February 1999, Bern, Switzerland (Paperback,... From Dust to Terrestrial Planets - Proceedings of an ISSI Workshop, 15-19 February 1999, Bern, Switzerland (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000)
Willy Benz, R. Kallenbach, Gunter Lugmair
R5,186 Discovery Miles 51 860 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The workshop "From Dust to Terrestrial Planets" was initiated by a working group of planetary scientists invited to ISSI by Johannes Geiss in November 1997. The group split to focus on three topics, one of which was the history of the early solar system, including the formation of the terrestrial planets in the inner solar system. Willy Benz, Gunter Lugmair, and Frank Podosek were invited to convene planetary scientists, astrophysicists, and cosmochemists to synthesize the current knowledge on the origin and evolution of our inner planetary system. The convenors raised the interest of scientists from all over the world in the detailed assessment of the available astronomical, chronological, geochemical and dynamical constraints of the first period of inner solar system evolution. In partic ular, this included appraisal of the newest results from astronomical observations by the Hubble Space Telescope, the Infrared Space Observatory, and other space and ground-based facilities of solar-like systems and nebular disks, possibly repre senting early stages of the solar accretion disk and planet formation. At the same time, the current models of the origin, evolution, transport, and accretion processes of circum stellar disks were presented. This included the new insights provided by the recent discovery of extrasolar giant planets, which were considered insofar as they are relevant to the overall dynamics of the inner part of the solar system.

Extrasolar Planets - Saas Fee Advanced Course 31 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006): Didier Queloz Extrasolar Planets - Saas Fee Advanced Course 31 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006)
Didier Queloz; Patrick Cassen; Edited by Stephane Udry; Tristan Guillot, A Quirrenbach; Edited by …
R2,700 Discovery Miles 27 000 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Research on extrasolar planets is one of the most exciting fields of activity in astrophysics. In a decade only, a huge step forward has been made from the early speculations on the existence of planets orbiting "other stars" to the first discoveries and to the characterization of extrasolar planets. This breakthrough is the result of a growing interest of a large community of researchers as well as the development of a wide range of new observational techniques and facilities.

Based on their lectures given at the 31st Saas-Fee Advanced Course, Andreas Quirrenbach, Tristan Guillot and Pat Cassen have written up up-to-date comprehensive lecture notes on the "Detection and Characterization of Extrasolar Planets," "Physics of Substellar Objects Interiors, Atmospheres, Evolution" and "Protostellar Disks and Planet Formation." This book will serve graduate students, lecturers and scientists entering the field of extrasolar planets as detailed and comprehensive introduction.

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