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Super Rare The NASA Atlas of the Solar System by Ronald Greeley & Raymond Batson

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“Ex library with usual markings and stickers. Dust jacket showing light wear is covered in plastic. ...
Binding
Hardcover
Subject Area
Solar System
Features
1st Edition
Topic
Atlases
Subject
Reference
Character Family
NASA ATLAS
ISBN
9780521561273
Publication Year
1997
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
NASA Atlas of the Solar System
Item Height
1.6in
Author
Ronald Greeley, Raymond Batson
Item Length
22in
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Item Width
13.5in
Item Weight
143.8 Oz
Number of Pages
369 Pages

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Product Information

The exploration of our solar system by spacecraft has been one of the greatest scientific achievements of the twentieth century. The mapping of other worlds has resulted from numerous space missions by NASA, extending over many years. The data from these planetary missions have been synthesised by the US Geological Survey to produce detailed maps. Every planet, moon, or small body investigated in NASA missions is discussed and where appropriate mapped. Geological maps, reference maps, shaded relief maps, synthetic aperture radar mosaics and colour photomosaics marvellously present the features of planets and their satellites. This is truly a 'road map' of our solar system. All maps are fully indexed. The gazetteer lists the names of all features officially approved by the International Astronomical Union. The NASA Atlas of the Solar System is the definitive reference atlas for planetary science.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521561272
ISBN-13
9780521561273
eBay Product ID (ePID)
601183

Product Key Features

Author
Ronald Greeley, Raymond Batson
Publication Name
NASA Atlas of the Solar System
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
1997
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
369 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
22in
Item Height
1.6in
Item Width
13.5in
Item Weight
143.8 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
G1000 .G7 1997
Reviews
'Text is written in an easy-to-understand style, making this book a treasured resource for a general reader.' Space News, '… a complete cartographic guide to all the planets and moons in the Solar System, and a fair few of the asteroids too. In each case, you are given a map, a potted geological history, basic information about the workings of these bodies, all woven together in an accessible, interesting style… the real power of this hefty volume lies in the pictures. These are images to die for, beautifully reproduced and guaranteed to amaze.' Gabrielle Walker, New Scientist, 'For when you first encounter this book I offer the following advice. perform a full facial warm-up routine because for the next hour or two your jaw dropping will be the only interruption to the permanent WOW! expression on your face. The book is the literary equivalent of IMAX cinema ... this is not just an atlas but a thing of beauty that speaks to the explorer in all of us.' Astronomy and Space, 'There is a wealth of detail here on European decision-making regarding telecommunications and other applications satellites, booster development, and the evolution of interest in human space exploration ... This is a reference book par excellence. The design is superb, with the uniform format making it easy to carry out comparative planetology.' Carl Murray, Nature, ‘… a complete cartographic guide to all the planets and moons in the Solar System, and a fair few of the asteroids too. In each case, you are given a map, a potted geological history, basic information about the workings of these bodies, all woven together in an accessible, interesting style… the real power of this hefty volume lies in the pictures. These are images to die for, beautifully reproduced and guaranteed to amaze.’Gabrielle Walker, New Scientist, 'There is a wealth of detail here on European decision-making regarding telecommunications and other applications satellites, booster development, and the evolution of interest in human space exploration … This is a reference book par excellence. The design is superb, with the uniform format making it easy to carry out comparative planetology.' Carl Murray, Nature, 'The real fascination of the maps and images in this hefty NASA Atlas is the way they render our neighbouring balls of rock and gas into imaginable, tangible places ... With a wealth of technical information, but still accessible to the general reader, this beautiful book comes with a formidable price tag. But get to look at it if you can. Until virtual reality-linked space probes let us experience these far distant worlds as if we were there, it's the closest we're going to get. 9/10.' Focus, '... a complete cartographic guide to all the planets and moons in the Solar System, and a fair few of the asteroids too. In each case, you are given a map, a potted geological history, basic information about the workings of these bodies, all woven together in an accessible, interesting style... the real power of this hefty volume lies in the pictures. These are images to die for, beautifully reproduced and guaranteed to amaze.'Gabrielle Walker, New Scientist, '... a very good reference book for every amateur and professional astronomer.' Reviews of Astronomical Tools, 'The real fascination of the maps and images in this hefty NASA Atlas is the way they render our neighbouring balls of rock and gas into imaginable, tangible places ... With a wealth of technical information, but still accessible to the general reader, this beautiful book comes with a formidable price tag. But get to look at it if you can. Until virtual reality-linked space probes let us experience these far distant worlds as if we were there, it's the closest we're going to get. 9/10.'Focus, ‘… planetary scientists Greeley and Batson have done an excellent job …’.Vicki Hyde, New Zealand Science Monthly, 'The real fascination of the maps and images in this hefty NASA Atlas is the way they render our neighbouring balls of rock and gas into imaginable, tangible places … With a wealth of technical information, but still accessible to the general reader, this beautiful book comes with a formidable price tag. But get to look at it if you can. Until virtual reality-linked space probes let us experience these far distant worlds as if we were there, it's the closest we're going to get. 9/10.' Focus, 'The text is informative, but the maps and photographs are stunning ... an essential library purchase ... The appeal of this volume is more than academic, however. It has the beauty of all great atlases, and is a fine thing to own.'Andrew Collier Cameron, The Observatory, '… planetary scientists Greeley and Batson have done an excellent job …'. Vicki Hyde, New Zealand Science Monthly, ‘For when you first encounter this book I offer the following advice. perform a full facial warm-up routine because for the next hour or two your jaw dropping will be the only interruption to the permanent WOW! expression on your face. The book is the literary equivalent of IMAX cinema … this is not just an atlas but a thing of beauty that speaks to the explorer in all of us.’Astronomy and Space, ‘… this reference work is a tremendous bargain … Its pages are filled with mind-boggling images …’.Ian Pollock, Independent Saturday Magazine, '... planetary scientists Greeley and Batson have done an excellent job ...'.Vicki Hyde, New Zealand Science Monthly, 'The text is informative, but the maps and photographs are stunning … an essential library purchase … The appeal of this volume is more than academic, however. It has the beauty of all great atlases, and is a fine thing to own.' Andrew Collier Cameron, The Observatory, '... a very good reference book for every amateur and professional astronomer.'Reviews of Astronomical Tools, ‘Text is written in an easy-to-understand style, making this book a treasured resource for a general reader.’Space News, ‘There is a wealth of detail here on European decision-making regarding telecommunications and other applications satellites, booster development, and the evolution of interest in human space exploration … This is a reference book par excellence. The design is superb, with the uniform format making it easy to carry out comparative planetology.’Carl Murray, Nature, '... this reference work is a tremendous bargain ... Its pages are filled with mind-boggling images ...'. Ian Pollock, Independent Saturday Magazine, 'For when you first encounter this book I offer the following advice. perform a full facial warm-up routine because for the next hour or two your jaw dropping will be the only interruption to the permanent WOW! expression on your face. The book is the literary equivalent of IMAX cinema … this is not just an atlas but a thing of beauty that speaks to the explorer in all of us.' Astronomy and Space, 'Text is written in an easy-to-understand style, making this book a treasured resource for a general reader.'Space News, '... a complete cartographic guide to all the planets and moons in the Solar System, and a fair few of the asteroids too. In each case, you are given a map, a potted geological history, basic information about the workings of these bodies, all woven together in an accessible, interesting style... the real power of this hefty volume lies in the pictures. These are images to die for, beautifully reproduced and guaranteed to amaze.' Gabrielle Walker, New Scientist, ‘… a very good reference book for every amateur and professional astronomer.’Reviews of Astronomical Tools, ‘The real fascination of the maps and images in this hefty NASA Atlas is the way they render our neighbouring balls of rock and gas into imaginable, tangible places … With a wealth of technical information, but still accessible to the general reader, this beautiful book comes with a formidable price tag. But get to look at it if you can. Until virtual reality-linked space probes let us experience these far distant worlds as if we were there, it’s the closest we’re going to get. 9/10.’Focus, '… this reference work is a tremendous bargain … Its pages are filled with mind-boggling images …'. Ian Pollock, Independent Saturday Magazine, '... planetary scientists Greeley and Batson have done an excellent job ...'. Vicki Hyde, New Zealand Science Monthly, 'For when you first encounter this book I offer the following advice. perform a full facial warm-up routine because for the next hour or two your jaw dropping will be the only interruption to the permanent WOW! expression on your face. The book is the literary equivalent of IMAX cinema ... this is not just an atlas but a thing of beauty that speaks to the explorer in all of us.'Astronomy and Space, ‘The text is informative, but the maps and photographs are stunning … an essential library purchase … The appeal of this volume is more than academic, however. It has the beauty of all great atlases, and is a fine thing to own.’Andrew Collier Cameron, The Observatory, 'There is a wealth of detail here on European decision-making regarding telecommunications and other applications satellites, booster development, and the evolution of interest in human space exploration ... This is a reference book par excellence. The design is superb, with the uniform format making it easy to carry out comparative planetology.'Carl Murray, Nature, 'The text is informative, but the maps and photographs are stunning ... an essential library purchase ... The appeal of this volume is more than academic, however. It has the beauty of all great atlases, and is a fine thing to own.' Andrew Collier Cameron, The Observatory, '… a very good reference book for every amateur and professional astronomer.' Reviews of Astronomical Tools, '... this reference work is a tremendous bargain ... Its pages are filled with mind-boggling images ...'.Ian Pollock, Independent Saturday Magazine
Table of Content
Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Solar System; 3. Mercury; 4. Venus; 5. Earth-Moon System; 6. Mars System; 7. Jupiter System; 8. Saturn System; 9. Uranus System; 10. Neptune System; 11. Pluto, Asteroids, and Comets; Glossary; Appendices; Gazetteer.
Copyright Date
1996
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Astronomy
Dewey Decimal
523.2/0223
Dewey Edition
20
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Science

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