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Distant worlds : milestones in planetary exploration / Peter Bond.
- Title
- Distant worlds : milestones in planetary exploration / Peter Bond.
- Author
- Bond, Peter.
- Publication
- New York : Copernicus : in association with Praxis Publishing, Ltd., c2007.
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- Description
- x, 325 p. : ill. (some col.); 21 cm.
- Summary
- This book recounts the epic saga of how we as human beings have come to understand the Solar System. The story of our exploration of the heavens, Peter Bond reminds us, began thousands of years ago, with the naked-eye observations of the earliest scientists and philosophers. Over the centuries, as our knowledge and understanding inexorably broadened and deepened, we faltered many times, frequently labored under misconceptions, and faced seemingly insurmountable obstacles to understanding. Yet, despite overwhelming obstacles, a combination of determined observers, brilliant thinkers, courageous explorers, scientists and engineers has brought us, particularly over the last five decades, into a second great age of human discovery. At our present level of understanding, some fifty years into the Space Age, the sheer volume of images and other data being returned to us from space has only increased our appetite for more and more detailed information about the planets, moons, asteroids, and comets of the Solar System. Taking a much-needed overview of how we now understand these "distant worlds" in our cosmic neighborhood, Bond not only celebrates the extraordinary successes of planetary exploration, but reaffirms an important truth: For seekers of knowledge, there will always be more to explore. An astonishing saga of exploration, .in this much-needed overview of "where we stand today," Peter Bond describes the achievements of the astronomers, space scientists, and engineers who have made the exploration of our Solar System possible.
- Subject
- Aerospace Technology and Astronautics
- Asteroids
- Astronautics
- Astronomy
- Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology
- Comets
- Jupiter (Planet) > Exploration
- Mars (Planet) > Exploration
- Mercury (Planet) > Exploration
- Moon > Exploration
- Neptune (Planet) > Exploration
- Outer space > Exploration
- Physics
- Planets
- Pluto (Dwarf planet) > Exploration
- Popular Science in Astronomy
- Saturn (Planet) > Exploration
- Science (General)
- Science, general
- Uranus (Planet) > Exploration
- Venus (Planet) > Exploration
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 310-313) and index.
- Contents
- Discovering distant worlds -- Mercury : the iron planet -- Venus : the runaway greenhouse -- The moon : queen of the night -- Mars : the red planet -- Asteroids : vermin of the skies -- Jupiter : king of the planets -- Saturn : lightweight lord of the rings -- Uranus : the toppled giant -- Neptune : the last giant -- Pluto : king of the Kuiper Belt -- Comets : cosmic icebergs -- Appendices. Lunar and planetary missions ; Planetary data ; Satellite data ; Planetary rings ; The largest known Kuiper Belt objects ; Lunar and planetary firsts.
- ISBN
- 0387402128
- 9780387402123
- LCCN
- ^^2006931779
- OCLC
- 99943457
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library