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The New Solar System

The New Solar System

The New Solar System

4th Edition
J. Kelly Beatty, Sky Publishing Corporation
Carolyn Collins Petersen, Loch Ness Productions
Andrew Chaikin, Sky Publishing Corporation
January 1999
Paperback
9780521645874
Out of Print
Paperback
Hardback

    As the definitive guide for the armchair astronomer, The New Solar System has established itself as the leading book on planetary science and solar system studies. Incorporating the latest knowledge of the solar system, a distinguished team of researchers, many of them Principal Investigators on NASA missions, explain the solar system with expert ease. The completely-revised text includes the most recent findings on asteroids, comets, the Sun, and our neighboring planets. The book examines the latest research and thinking about the solar system; looks at how the Sun and planets formed; and discusses our search for other planetary systems and the search for life in the solar system. In full-color and heavily-illustrated, the book contains more than 500 photographs, portrayals, and diagrams. An extensive set of tables with the latest characteristics of the planets, their moon and ring systems, comets, asteroids, meteorites, and interplanetary space missions complete the text. New to this edition are descriptions of collisions in the solar system, full scientific results from Galileo's mission to Jupiter and its moons, and the Mars Pathfinder mission. For the curious observer as well as the student of planetary science, this book will be an important library acquisition.
    J. Kelly Beatty is the senior editor of Sky & Telescope, where for more than twenty years he has reported the latest in planetary science. A renowned science writer, he was among the first journalists to gain access to the Soviet space program. Asteroid 2925 Beatty was named on the occasion of his marriage in 1983.
    Carolyn Collins Petersen is an award-winning science writer and co-author of Hubble Vision (Cambridge 1995). She has also written planetarium programs seen at hundreds of facilities around the world.
    Andrew L. Chaikin is a Boston-based science writer. He served as a research geologist at the Smithsonian Institution's Center for Earth and Planetary Studies. He is a contributing editor to Popular Science and writes frequently for other publications.

    • Previous editions have sold very well (over 60,000 copies in total worldwide)
    • Completely revised to bring in the latest results from recent missions, including Galileo, Mars Pathfinder, and Hubble Space Telescope
    • Internationally-renowned team of distinguished contributors
    • Extensively illustrated and supported with detailed tables of data

    Reviews & endorsements

    "A well-illustrated tour of our solar system...The authors' discussions of what we don't know about these phenomena are bound to arouse the curiosity of the general reader, and their explanations of what we do know are supplemented with informative colorful photographs, diagrams, and suggestions for further reading." Science News

    "The glossy pages, lavish color diagrams and photos, and large (but not thick) size of this splendid book will attract even those readers who are not interested in complex details of the solar system." The Book Report

    "...an entertaining and highly informative popular work on the diverse nature of our solar system." Lunar and Planetary Institute Bulletin

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    Product details

    January 1999
    Paperback
    9780521645874
    430 pages
    280 × 217 × 21 mm
    1.38kg
    504 b/w illus. 124 colour illus. 32 tables
    Unavailable - out of print May 2009

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Exploring the solar system
    • 2. Origin of the solar system
    • 3. The Sun
    • 4. Planetary magnetospheres and the interplanetary medium
    • 5. Cosmetary reservoirs
    • 6. The role of collisions
    • 7. Mercury
    • 8. Venus
    • 9. Planet Earth
    • 10. The Moon
    • 11. Mars
    • 12. Surfaces and interiors of the Terrestrial planets
    • 13. Atmospheres of the terrestrial planets
    • 14. Interiors of the giant planets
    • 15. Atmospheres of the giant planets
    • 16. Planetary rings
    • 17. Io Torrence
    • 18. Europa
    • 19. Ganymede and Callisto
    • 20. Titan
    • 21. Triton, Pluto and Charon
    • 22. Midsize icy satellites
    • 23. Small worlds: patterns and relationships
    • 24. Comets
    • 25. Asteroids
    • 26. Meteorites
    • 27. Life in the solar system
    • 28. Other planetary systems
    • Tables
    • Glossary
    • Biographical sketches of contributors, Index.
      Contributors
    • David Morrison, John Wood, Kenneth Lang, James Van Allen, Fran Bagenal, Paul W. Weissman, Eugene, Carolyn Shoemaker, Faith Vilas, R. Stephen Saunders, Don L. Anderson, Paul D. Spudis, Michael H. Carr, James W. Head III, Bruce A. Jakosky, William B. Hubbard, Andrew P. Ingersoll, Joseph A. Burns, Torrence V. Johnson, Ronald Greeley, Robert T. Pappalardo, Tobias Owen, Dale P. Cruikshank, William B McKinnon, John C. Brandt, Clark R. Chapman, William K. Hartmann, John A. Wood, Gerald A. Soffen, Anniela I. Sargent

    • Editors
    • J. Kelly Beatty , Sky Publishing Corporation
    • Carolyn Collins Petersen , Loch Ness Productions
    • Andrew Chaikin , Sky Publishing Corporation