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1 Philip J. Armitage Astrophysics of planet formation 023399 2010 Book  
2 Rita Schulz (ed.) ROSETTA: ESA's mission to the origin of the solar system 023076 2009 Book  
3 Ralph Pudritz (ed.) Planetary systems and the origins of life 021975 2007 Book  
4 Beutler, Gerhard Methods of celestial mechanics : Vol. II : Application to planetary system, geodynamics and satellite geodesy C20072 2005 CD/DVD  
5 BEUTLER, GERHARD Methods of celestial mechanics : Vol. II : Application to planetary system, geodynamics and satellite geodesy 020072 2005 Book  
6 Gerhard Beutler Methods of celestial mechanics : Vol. I : Physical, mathematical, and numerical principles 020071 2005 Book  
7 Basant D. Sahasrabudhe Grahgolanchya navalkatha (Marathi) 019276 1964 Book  
8 Royal Society London Planets today: Contributions to the royal society's commemoration on the quincentenary of the birth of Nicolaus Copernicus 019732 1974 Book  
9 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN New Frontiers in Astronomy : Reading from Scientific American 019756 1970 Book  
10 KOPAL, ZDENEK Solar system 019611 1972 Book  
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TitleAstrophysics of planet formation
Author(s)Philip J. Armitage
PublicationCambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2010.
Descriptionx, 284p.
Abstract NoteGraduate-level textbook on planet formation, incorporating knowledge gained from extrasolar planet discoveries • Summarizes all phases of planet formation so it can be understood by readers with diverse backgrounds in planetary science, and observational and theoretical astronomy • Focuses on the basic physical principles underlying the formation and evolution of planetary systems.
ISBN,Price9780521887458 : UKP 40.00(HB)
Classification523.4-52
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS 3. GAINT PLANET FORMATION 4. PLANET FORMATION 5. PLANETARY SYSTEM 6. PLANETARY SYSTEMS - EVOLUTION 7. PLANETESIMAL FORMATION 8. TERRESTRIAL PLANET FORMATION
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TitleROSETTA: ESA's mission to the origin of the solar system
Author(s)Rita Schulz (ed.);Claudia Alexander (ed.);Hermann Boechnhardt (ed.);Karl-Heinz Glassmeier (ed.)
PublicationNew York, Springer, 2009.
Descriptionxlvi, 785p.
Abstract NoteROSETTA: ESA's Mission to the Origin of the Solar System is the first book of its kind on ESA’s Planetary Cornerstone Mission, Rosetta, that discusses the science and instrumentation involved. Comets consist of the most primitive material in the solar system. An in depth study of this material could provide us with the knowledge to understand the earliest epoch of the solar system’s formation. Until now, our knowledge of comets has come from Earth-based telescopes and fly-by missions. Rosetta will be the first ever spacecraft to rendezvous with a comet and go in orbit around the nucleus. It will stay there for over one year, in order to study the comet’s evolution. Rosetta will also land on the surface of the comet with its Lander Philae to perform dedicated in-situ analysis of the comet nucleus composition and structure. The Rosetta mission is an ambitious one that is poised to make a dramatic advance in our understanding of comets, and the origin of our solar system.
ISBN,Price9780387775173 : EUR 114.95(HB)
Classification524.3-57
Keyword(s)1. ASTEROID SPACE OBSERVATION 2. CHURYOMOV-GERASIMENKO 3. COMET RENDEZVOUS MISSION 4. COMET SPACE OBSERVATIONS 5. PLANETARY SYSTEM 6. ROSETTA MISSION 7. SPACE INSTRUMENTS 8. SPACE SCIENCE MISSIONS
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TitlePlanetary systems and the origins of life
Author(s)Ralph Pudritz (ed.);Paul Higgs (ed.);Jonathon Stone (ed.)
PublicationCambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Descriptionxviii, 315p.
Series(Cambridge Astrobiology)
Contents NoteBeginning with how planetary systems are discoverd, book examines how these systems formed, and how water and the biomolecules necessary for life were produced.. This interdisciplinary book is a fascinating resource for students and researchers in subjects in astrophysics, planetary science, geosciences, biochemistry and evolutionary biology.
ISBN,Price9780521875486 : UKP 65.00(HB)
Classification523.4:524.8-88
Keyword(s)1. ASTROBIOLOGY 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS 4. EXTRASOLAR PLANETS 5. EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIFE 6. ORIGIN OF LIFE 7. PLANETARY SYSTEM
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TitleMethods of celestial mechanics : Vol. II : Application to planetary system, geodynamics and satellite geodesy
Author(s)Beutler, Gerhard
PublicationGermany, 1. Springer 2. Springer-Verlag, 2005.
Contents NoteThis work is based on lecture notes about Celestial Mechanics of the planetary system and of artificial satellites, about the rotation of Earth and Moon, and about numerical analysis. The lectures were intended for diploma students of astronomy, physics, mathematics and geography at the University of Bern in their first three academic years. Volume I deals with the development of theory and mathematical tools. Volume 2 deals with applications. Volume 3 deals with computer program system included in volume 2.
NotesWith Methods of celestial mechanics : Vol. II : Application to planetary system, geodynamics and satellite geodesy (012333)
Classification521.1(042.3)
Keyword(s)1. ASTRODYNAMICS 2. PLANETARY SYSTEM 3. PLASYS - COMPUTER PROGRAM - CELESTIAL MECHANICS 4. SATELLITE GEODESY 5. SATORB - COMPUTER PROGRAM - CELESTIAL MECHANICS
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TitleMethods of celestial mechanics : Vol. II : Application to planetary system, geodynamics and satellite geodesy
Author(s)Gerhard Beutler
PublicationGermany, Springer-Verlag, 2005.
Descriptionxvi, 448p.
Series(Astronomy and Astrophysics Library)
Contents NoteThis work is based on lecture notes about Celestial Mechanics of the planetary system and of artificial satellites, about the rotation of Earth and Moon, and about numerical analysis. The lectures were intended for diploma students of astronomy, physics, mathematics and geography at the University of Bern in their first three academic years. Volume I deals with the development of theory and mathematical tools. Volume 2 deals with applications. Volume 3 deals with computer program system included in volume 2.
ISBN,Price3540407502 : Euro 79.95
Classification521.1(042.3)
Keyword(s)1. ASTRODYNAMICS 2. ERDROT - COMPUTER PROGRAM - CELESTIAL MECHANICS 3. GEODYNAMICS 4. GEOMETRY 5. HILBERT SPACE 6. PLANETARY SYSTEM 7. PLASYS - COMPUTER PROGRAM - CELESTIAL MECHANICS 8. PULSAR ASTRONOMY 9. SATELLITE GEODESY 10. SATORB - COMPUTER PROGRAM - CELESTIAL MECHANICS
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TitleMethods of celestial mechanics : Vol. I : Physical, mathematical, and numerical principles
Author(s)Gerhard Beutler
PublicationGermany, Springer, 2005.
Descriptionxvi, 464p.
Series(Astronomy and Astrophysics Library)
Contents NoteThis work is based on lecture notes about Celestial Mechanics of the planetary system and of artificial satellites, about the rotation of Earth and Moon, and about numerical analysis. The lectures were intended for diploma students of astronomy, physics, mathematics and geography at the University of Bern in their first three academic years. Volume I deals with the development of theory and mathematical tools. Volume 2 deals with applications. Volume 3 deals with computer program system included in volume 2.
ISBN,Price3540407499 : Euro 79.95
Classification521.1(042.3)
Keyword(s)1. ASTRODYNAMICS 2. ERDROT - COMPUTER PROGRAM - CELESTIAL MECHANICS 3. GEODYNAMICS 4. PLANETARY SYSTEM 5. PLASYS - COMPUTER PROGRAM - CELESTIAL MECHANICS 6. SATELLITE GEODESY 7. SATORB - COMPUTER PROGRAM - CELESTIAL MECHANICS
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TitleGrahgolanchya navalkatha (Marathi)
Author(s)Basant D. Sahasrabudhe
PublicationPune, Anath Vidhyathi Grag Prakashan, 1964.
Description172p.
ISBN,PriceRs. 10.00(HB)
Classification523=914.6
Keyword(s)1. ASTRONOMY 2. M.V.S. 3. PLANETARY SYSTEM 4. SOLAR SYSTEM
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TitlePlanets today: Contributions to the royal society's commemoration on the quincentenary of the birth of Nicolaus Copernicus
Author(s)Royal Society London
PublicationLondon, Royal Society London, 1974.
Description114p.
ISBN,PriceUS $132.59
Classification529(069)
Keyword(s)1. NICOLAUS COPERNICUS 2. PLANETARY SYSTEM 3. SOLAR SYSTEM
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TitleNew Frontiers in Astronomy : Reading from Scientific American
Author(s)SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
PublicationSan Francisco, Scientific American, 1970.
Description369p.; Bibli. p.357; Index p.368
Contents NoteIntroduction by Owen Gingerich.
ISBN,Price0716705206 : US $7.50
Classification52
Keyword(s)1. COSMOLOGY 2. GALAXIES 3. HIGH ENERGY ASTROPHYSICS 4. MILKY WAY 5. PLANETARY SYSTEM 6. STELLAR EVOLUTION 7. SUN
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TitleSolar system
Author(s)Zdenek Kopal
PublicationLondon 1972.
Descriptionviii, 152p.;Index p.149
ISBN,Price0198880618 : SP 1.00
Classification523
Keyword(s)1. PLANETARY SYSTEM 2. PLANETS 3. SOLAR SYSTEM
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