The Astronomy and Astrophysics Encyclopedia
This encyclopedia is a landmark publication that summarises astronomers' knowledge of the universe and its contents in 1000 pages. There are 403 alphabetically arranged articles on topics from Accretion to Zodiacal Light. The articles are written by more than 100 professional astronomers, selected on a world wide basis by an advisory board of 24 distinguished scientists. The articles are carefully cross-referenced, and they are supported by 520 photographs and diagrams. An in-depth index makes it easy to retrieve information on any subject. The articles range over every kind of astronomical object and astrophysical concept. The rich density of information on current research topics can be appreciated by considering supernovae: there are five articles on supernovae, four on supernova remnants, and five on cosmic rays. All modern topics are treated with this degree of thoroughness. Accepted facts are always clearly separated from proposed explanations. The coverage includes quasars, the background radiation, every planet and the major moons in the solar system, solar system debris, stars and stellar evolution, and galaxies.
- Authoritative presentations by more than 100 professional astronomers
- Excellent cross-referencing and thorough index enable any item to be located swiftly
- Emphasis on modern topics
Reviews & endorsements
' … presents a broad picture of present-day astronomical knowledge and research.' Nature
' … bridges the gap between popular accounts and full-blown research treatises.' Physics World
' … a comprehensive in-depth coverage of space subjects going beyond those normally found in the standard science encyclopedia.' Spaceflight
Product details
January 1992Hardback
9780521417440
1032 pages
232 × 358 × 49 mm
2.64kg
520 b/w illus.
Unavailable - out of print November 2004
Table of Contents
- Partial list of topics
- 1. Planetary geology
- 2. Geophysics
- 3. Planetary interiors
- 4. Planetary atmospheres
- 5. Pre-main sequence stars
- 6. Solar physics
- 7. Solar activity
- 8. Galaxies (types, structure, chemical evolution)
- 9. Cosmology and gravitation
- 10. Star clusters and associations
- 11. Magellanic clouds
- 12. Local group
- 13. Galaxy clusters and superclusters
- 14. Supernovae
- 15. Degenerate stars
- 16. Space missions
- 17. Theoretical astrophysics
- 18. Cosmic rays
- 19. Quasars
- 20. Black holes
- 21. Variable stars
- 22. Instruments and observatories
- 23. Minor bodies - comets, meteorites and asteroids.