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Atlas of Neptune Garry E. Hunt

Atlas of Neptune By Garry E. Hunt

Atlas of Neptune by Garry E. Hunt


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This first atlas of Neptune presents a unique collection of many of the best available images from Voyager 2 and gives the latest information to come from this mission. This book is of lasting value and will become a standard reference of Neptune for both professionals and amateurs.

Atlas of Neptune Summary

Atlas of Neptune by Garry E. Hunt

Giant as it is, Neptune is so remote that it is below naked-eye visibility and so was not discovered until the development of the telescope. As the most distant major planet in the solar system, Neptune was the last to be visited by a spacecraft from Earth. The encounter of NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft with Neptune in August 1989 has provided a wealth of new information about the planet, its ghostly rings, remarkable satellites and environment, and has led to some amazing discoveries. This book gives the fascinating historical background to the discovery of Neptune, its satellites and rings and goes on to describe the Voyager mission in detail. This allows the reader to appreciate the dramatic leap in the knowledge and understanding of the Neptunian environment that planetary scientists found from the Voyager flyby. All the latest information is given, illustrated with the definitive pictures from the NASA mission. No more visits by space-probes to the outer planets are likely for several decades; this book therefore represents a timely summary of our knowledge of Neptune of lasting value and enjoyment to professionals and amateurs alike.

Atlas of Neptune Reviews

' ... this book gives a very readable account and extremely timely summary of our knowledge of the most distant planet yet visited.' Spaceflight
' ... a useful contribution to our appreciation of Neptune. Gary Hunt and Patrick Moore have put together a fitting tribute to Voyager II and the current outsider of the Solar System in their Atlas of Neptune.' The Observatory

Table of Contents

Foreword; 1. Introduction; 2. Neptune in the solar system; 3. The discovery of Neptune; 4. Pre-discovery observations; 5. Early theories of Neptune; 6. Neptune before Voyager; 7. The Voyager vision; Structure of Neptune; 8. Magnetosphere of Neptune; 9. Rings of Neptune; Satellites of Neptune; 10. Beyond Neptune; 11. Farewell; 12. Voyager 2; Appendix: Data for Neptune; Satellite Data.

Additional information

GOR004191422
9780521374781
0521374782
Atlas of Neptune by Garry E. Hunt
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
19940303
84
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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