Morphology of the Rocky Members of the Solar System /

Using new satellite imageries, chemical and geophysical data obtained by NASA and other space agencies, the authors pre- sent an updated concept of the origin of the Solar System. This excellently written protrayal focuses on the morphology of planets and moons and the reasons for their differences,...

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Main Author: Uchupi, Elazar
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Emery, Kenneth O.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993.
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Summary:Using new satellite imageries, chemical and geophysical data obtained by NASA and other space agencies, the authors pre- sent an updated concept of the origin of the Solar System. This excellently written protrayal focuses on the morphology of planets and moons and the reasons for their differences, looking at the Solar System as one entity rather than a group of individual planets. The main field of comparison is their morphology supple- mented by data in chemistry and geophysics from space probes and from the Earth, including a chapter on Venus based on data recorded by the Magellan mission. Many compiled maps and photographs with details from satellite imagery complete an exciting book not only for scientists in planetology and astronomy but also geomorphologists, hydrologists and the interested public.
Item Description:Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxiv, 394 pages 150 illustrations)
ISBN:9783642875502 (electronic bk.)
3642875505 (electronic bk.)