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Montenbruck, Oliver
2000
Table of Contents:
“...1 Introduction -- 2 Coordinate Systems -- 3 Calculation of Rising and Setting Times -- 4 Cometary Orbits -- 5 Special Perturbations -- 6 Planetary Orbits -- 7 Physical Ephemerides of the Planets -- 8 The Orbit of the Moon -- 9 Solar Eclipses -- 10...”2000
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Biswas, Sukumar
2000
Table of Contents:
“... 3 -- 4 The Moon and the Planets -- 4.1 The Moon -- 4.2 Space Missions and Planetary Exploration -- 4.3 Inner Planets -- 4.4 The Asteroid Belt -- 4.5 Outer Planets -- 4.6 Problems on Chapter 4 -- 5 Comets, Meteorites and the origin of the Solar System...”2000
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Wlasuk, Peter T.
2000
Table of Contents:
“...1 Introduction to the Moon -- 2 The Basic Kinds of Lunar Formations -- 3 A Crash Course in Lunar Geology -- 4 Lunar Features — Northeast Quadrant -- 5 Lunar Features — Southeast Quadrant -- 6 Lunar Features — Northwest Quadrant -- 7 Lunar Features...”2000
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Gonis, Antonios
2000
Table of Contents:
“... -- 3 Single-Potential Scattering -- 3.1 Partial-Wave Analysis of Single Potential Scattering -- 3.2 General Considerations -- 3.3 Spherically Symmetric Potentials -- 3.4 Nonspherical Potentials -- 3.5 Wave Function in the Moon Region -- 3.6 Effect...”2000
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Ward, Peter D.
2000
Table of Contents:
“... and the Rare Earth Hypothesis -- The Surprising Importance of Plate Tectonics -- The Moon, Jupiter, and Life on Earth -- Testing the Rare Earth Hypothesis -- Assessing the Odds -- Messengers from the Stars....”2000
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Bone, Neil
1999
Table of Contents:
“... Noctilucent Clouds -- 3.3 Synthetic Atmospheric Phenomena -- 4 The Sun -- 4.1 Observing the Sun in White Light -- 4.2 Monochromatic-light Observations: The Sun in Hydrogen-alpha -- 4.3 Solar Eclipses -- 5 The Moon -- 5.1 Transient Lunar Phenomena -- 5.2 Lunar...”1999
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Ehrenfreund, P.
1999
Table of Contents:
“... -- Interstellar and Interplanetary Grains Recent developments and new opportunities for experimental chemistry -- Investigation on Planetary Atmospheres using Laboratory Simulation Experiments The example of Saturn’s Moon (Titan) -- Space Plasma Phenomena: Laboratory...”1999
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Fischer, Daniel
1998
Table of Contents:
“... Stars -- A Festival of Colors and Shapes -- Old Couples -- 4. Planets -- Planets around Other Stars -- At the Edge of the Solar System: Pluto and Trans-Neptunian Objects -- Neptune and Uranus -- Saturn -- Jupiter’s Aurorae -- Jupiter’s Moons -- Asteroids...”1998
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Barbieri, Cesare
1998
Table of Contents:
“...The Man -- Galileo’s Telescopic Observations: The Marvel and Meaning of Discovery -- The Discovery by Galileo of Jupiter’s Moons -- The Abodes of Galileo Galilei in Padova -- The Galileo Spacecraft -- Project Galileo — The Jupiter Mission -- The German...”1998
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Kitchin, Chris
1998
Table of Contents:
“... Observing the Sun -- 3.3 Solar Observing Programmes -- 3.4 More Advanced Work -- 4 The Moon -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Naked-eye Work and Binoculars -- 4.3 The Moon through the Telescope -- 4.4 An Optimum Telescope for Lunar Work -- 4.5 More Advanced...”1998
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Montenbruck, Oliver
1998
Table of Contents:
“...1 Introduction -- 2 Coordinate Systems -- 3 Calculation of Rising and Setting Times -- 4 Cometary Orbits -- 5 Special Perturbations -- 6 Planetary Orbits -- 7 Physical Ephemerides of the Planets -- 8 The Orbit of the Moon -- 9 Solar Eclipses -- 10...”1998
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Aschenbach, Bernd
1998
Table of Contents:
“...Preface -- Introduction -- The Invisible Sky -- The History of X-Ray Astronomy -- X-Rays from the Sun?- A Fortuitous Discovery -- Filling up the Sky -- The Moon as Observing Assistant -- Rotating Blinders -- With Uhuru Toward New Frontiers -- Cygnus...”1998
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Maunder, Michael
1998
Table of Contents:
“...1 Sun, Moon and Stars -- 2 Daytime Star -- 3 Observing the Sun -- 4 Eclipses — General Principles -- 5 Eclipses in History -- 6 The Development of Eclipse Photography -- 7 Partial Eclipses -- 8 Annular Eclipses — and Eclipse Photography -- 9 Eclipse...”1998
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North, Gerald
1997
Table of Contents:
“...1 The Celestial Sphere -- 2 The Earth and Time -- 3 The Telescope -- 4 Modern Developments in Instrumentation -- 5 Gravitation -- 6 The Moon -- 7 The Inferior Planets -- 8 The Planet Mars -- 9 The Planet Jupiter -- 10 The Planet Saturn -- 11 The Twilight...”1997
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Hall, Eldon C.
1996
Subject (ZB):
“...Space flight to the moon Data processing History....”1996
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