Pluto and Charon: Ice Worlds on the Ragged Edge of the Solar System

Author:   Alan Stern ,  Jacqueline Mitton
Publisher:   Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
ISBN:  

9783527405565


Pages:   257
Publication Date:   07 October 2005
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Alan Stern ,  Jacqueline Mitton
Publisher:   Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
Imprint:   Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 18.70cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.90cm
Weight:   0.442kg
ISBN:  

9783527405565


ISBN 10:   3527405569
Pages:   257
Publication Date:   07 October 2005
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Preface to the Second Edition. Preface to the First Edition. Prologue: Encounter! 1. New Frontier. A Planet Hunt. Young Man, I Am Afraid You Are Wasting Your Time. That's It! But What to Call It? Pathways of the Gods. Empty of Empties. It's a Rogue! 2. First Facts. The Dark Ages. Shimmer, Little Planet. The Pulse of a Planet's Brightness. A Cockeyed World. Reading the Rainbow. Pluto's Own Signature. A Rose, By Any Other Name. Fellow Traveler. Harvest: 1978. 3. A Distant Dance. The Gift of a Swede. The Dance, Dissected. Searching for Shadows. Tally Ho Shadow! Glimpsing the Treasure Trove. When Seconds Equal Centimeters: Measuring Pluto's Size. Bounty. He and She. The Face of Pluto. 4. The Importance of Snow. The Low Roads. A Clean Machine: The Road Less Trveled. The High Road, At Last. Mining the Occulation Data. Smoke? Or Mirrors? Taking Pluto's Temperature. Something So Familiar. Hot Spots on a Cold World. The Fate of Pluto's Atmosphere: Future Tense. 5. Building a Binary Planet. A Grand Design. Before. Building Planets from Plantetesimals. Winds of Change. Mother Violence. A Misfit's Role. The Faint Smell of a Fish. Big Bangs. Lost Flock. 6. Ice Fields and Ice Dwarfs. Where Have All the Pluto's Gone? The Edge. The Hunters. Enter Smiley. Pluto's Kin. Meet the Plutinos. The Meaning of Missing Mass. Hindsight 20/20: Lo, the Misfit Fits. 7. Everest. Cradle Vista. An Ornament Against the Deep. On Being There. A Gathering, a Start. Manna, From Triton. First Ascent. Tick, Tick, Tick. Onward, Upward. Form and Function Combined. Some Trouble with the Ticket. Expresso. 8. New Horizons. A Final Faltering. We Are the Undead. A Reincarnation. The Undead Never Blink. New Horizons, Indeed. Light My Fire. 9. Where No One Has Gone Before. Then I Saw Her Face. Appendix: A Chronology of Major Events in the Exploration of Pluto. Notes. Index.

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In this new edition, excellent writer Mitton and productive NASA scientist Stern have significantly updated their book...highly recommended. (CHOICE, May 2006) ...contains a wealth of scientific findings about Pluto, Charon, and many other Kuiper Belt objects. (Sky & Telescope, April 2006)


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S. ALAN STERN, PhD, is a planetary scientist and astrophysicist with both observational and theoretical interests. Dr Stern is a pilot, a former NASA F-18 and WB-57 flight astronomer, and a principal and experienced research investigator in NASA's planetary research program. He was a finalist candidate to become a NASA Space Shuttle mission specialist. He is the Director of the Department of Space Studies of the Southwest Research Institute; the department is located in Boulder, Colorado. Dr Stern has published more than 170 technical papers and 30 popular articles. His research has primarily focused on studies of the satellites of the outer planets, Pluto, comets, the Oort Cloud and Kuiper Belt, and the formation and evolution of the outer solar system. Dr Stern has led instrument teams for several NASA planetary missions, for the Space Shuttle, and for airborne and suborbital rocket expeditions as well. He is the Principal Investigator of NASA's New Horizons mission to Pluto and the Kuiper Belt. JACQUELINE MITTON, PhD, lives in Cambridge, England and works as a writer and editor. She trained as an astronomer at Oxford and Cambridge Universities and has for many years concentrated on bringing astronomy to the general public. For 15 years she was Press Officer for the Royal Astronomical Society, making frequent contributions to radio and TV programs. She writes for both children and adults and has 23 previous books to her credit. Her recent titles include 'Once Upon a Starry Night' and 'Zodiac', (both for children), 'Lifting Titan's Veil' and 'The Cambridge Dictionary of Astronomy'.

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