Springer Praxis Books / NASA's Voyager Missions
Exploring the Outer Solar System and Beyond
(Sprache: Englisch)
For the first time, in one volume, Ben Evans with David Harland will not only tell the story of the hugely successful Voyager missions, but also that of the men and women who have devoted their entire working lives to them. Illustrated with stunning images,...
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For the first time, in one volume, Ben Evans with David Harland will not only tell the story of the hugely successful Voyager missions, but also that of the men and women who have devoted their entire working lives to them. Illustrated with stunning images, some in color, they describe the missions from their conception, through their spectacular encounters with the outer planets and on to their ultimate and, as yet, unknown destination among the stars in the so-called Voyager Interstellar Mission
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Springer Praxis Books / NASA's Voyager Missions “
Four Distant Wanderers: A history of the gas giants in mythology, history and observation up to VoyagerA Chance of Three Lifetimes: The Grand Tour Concept
Into the Realms of Jove: Exploration of Jupiter
Ringworld!: Exploration of Saturn
The Bulls Eye World: Exploration of Uranus
The Boiling Cauldron - Exploration of Neptune
Bottle into the Cosmic Ocean: Post-Neptune
The Legacy: The importance of Voyager and future missions
Appendix
Autoren-Porträt von Ben Evans, David M. Harland
Ben Evans was born in October 1976 in Solihull and attended the University of Birmingham, from where he gained a degree in Ancient History and Archaeology and later a teaching qualification.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Ben Evans , David M. Harland
- 2008, 1st ed 2004. 2nd printing 2008, XVIII, 302 Seiten, Masse: 17 x 24,4 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Ben Evans, David M. Harland
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 1852337451
- ISBN-13: 9781852337452
- Erscheinungsdatum: 26.02.2008
Sprache:
Englisch
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From the reviews: "This book, as was to be expected from a volume in the excellent Springer-Praxis series in astronomy and space sciences, is absolute qualitya ] Especially if you're interested in the scientific aspects (planetary science, that is) of the Voyager missions, you won't be disappointed. It's all very well covered, extensively, with lots of interesting details and totally up-to-date (Galileo results are included in the discussions and there's a preview of the Cassini and JIMO (to Jupiter's moons) missions). The authora ] is definitely an excellent science writer, offering an approach thata ] convey(s) the sheer excitement of solar system exploration in every sentencea ] The book has a lot of stunning black-and-white photographs and many illustrations and diagrams, and it even features a middle section with 13 colour platesa ] All in all a great book. Very, very much recommended! Don't let yourself be scared off by its considerable price. It's worth every penny." from an Amazon review
"The potential reader is an amateur astronomer or a science student attracted by space science. a ] it should find a place on the shelves of a library for undergraduate students. a ] Finally, we would like to point out that this book makes an excellent case for unmanned spaced missions a ] ." (Fernande Grandjean and Gary J.Long, Physicalia, Vol. 57 (3), 2005)
"This book, as was to be expected from a volume in the excellent Springer-Praxis series in astronomy and space sciences, is absolute quality. a ] Ita (TM)s all very well covered, extensively, with lots of interesting details and totally up-to-date a ] . Very readable also, nowhere dry or dull. a ] The book has a lot of stunningblack-and-white photographs and many illustrations and diagrams, and it even features a middle section with 13 colour plates. a ] All in all a great book. Very, very much recommended!" (P. Lemmens, www.amazon.com, October, 2004)
"The book a ] does have a
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contemporary feel to it, this aspect being enhanced by the inclusion of material relating to the Galieleo mission to Jupiter and the Cassini encounter with Saturn, currently in its early days. a ] the authors wisely have sought not to shower their intended readership with a surfeit of detail describing the hardware, but have concentrated on the results. a ] The authors succeed in relaying the excitement experienced in the lead up to a Voyager flyby of a gas giant." (David Graham, Journal of the British Astronomical Association, Vol. 114 (4), 2004)
"The Voyager 1 & 2 missions launched in 1977 revolutionised our knowledge of the outer solar system. a ] This book summarises the missions, how they were planned and executed, what went wrong and what worked better than expected. Most of all it explains what we learnt about the planets that we never knew before. a ] this book is such a thoroughly good read, you should read it now. Highly recommended." (Roger Feasey, ASS - Journal of the Auckland Astronomical Society, December, 2004)
"The book is a valuable resource for those interested in the background and design of the Voyager mission. It is well illustrated throughout, despite the fact that much of the scientific discussion has been drawn from outside Voyager." (A J R Prentice, The Physicist, Vol. 41 (5), September/October, 2004)
"As the voyagers breach the boundary of the solar system, we are brought up to date withtheir history and achievements. This fascinating narrative, suffused with David Harlanda (TM)s authoritative technological knowledge, ensures a comprehensive understanding of the missionsa (TM) genesis, execution and discoveries. a ] Skilfully employing information from many sources close to Voyagera (TM)s political and technical progress, Evans has provided a superbly written record of these missions, set in their (now) historical context." (Steve Ringwood, Astronomy Now, November, 2004)
"A very readable book telling the story of the exploration of the outer planets. It starts with an excellent, brief history of the legends about and the discovery of the outer planets a ] . is further enriched by more recent studies from the Hubble space telescope, ground-based observations, and other spacecraft missions. There is an excellent biography and about six pages of Internet references a ] . A great read for anyone interested in the most current information about the outer planets a ] . Highly recommended." (D. B. Mason, CHOICE, April, 2004)
"The Voyager 1 & 2 missions launched in 1977 revolutionised our knowledge of the outer solar system. a ] This book summarises the missions, how they were planned and executed, what went wrong and what worked better than expected. Most of all it explains what we learnt about the planets that we never knew before. a ] this book is such a thoroughly good read, you should read it now. Highly recommended." (Roger Feasey, ASS - Journal of the Auckland Astronomical Society, December, 2004)
"The book is a valuable resource for those interested in the background and design of the Voyager mission. It is well illustrated throughout, despite the fact that much of the scientific discussion has been drawn from outside Voyager." (A J R Prentice, The Physicist, Vol. 41 (5), September/October, 2004)
"As the voyagers breach the boundary of the solar system, we are brought up to date withtheir history and achievements. This fascinating narrative, suffused with David Harlanda (TM)s authoritative technological knowledge, ensures a comprehensive understanding of the missionsa (TM) genesis, execution and discoveries. a ] Skilfully employing information from many sources close to Voyagera (TM)s political and technical progress, Evans has provided a superbly written record of these missions, set in their (now) historical context." (Steve Ringwood, Astronomy Now, November, 2004)
"A very readable book telling the story of the exploration of the outer planets. It starts with an excellent, brief history of the legends about and the discovery of the outer planets a ] . is further enriched by more recent studies from the Hubble space telescope, ground-based observations, and other spacecraft missions. There is an excellent biography and about six pages of Internet references a ] . A great read for anyone interested in the most current information about the outer planets a ] . Highly recommended." (D. B. Mason, CHOICE, April, 2004)
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From the reviews: "This book, as was to be expected from a volume in the excellent Springer-Praxis series in astronomy and space sciences, is absolute quality... Especially if you're interested in the scientific aspects (planetary science, that is) of the Voyager missions, you won't be disappointed. It's all very well covered, extensively, with lots of interesting details and totally up-to-date (Galileo results are included in the discussions and there's a preview of the Cassini and JIMO (to Jupiter's moons) missions). The author... is definitely an excellent science writer, offering an approach that... convey(s) the sheer excitement of solar system exploration in every sentence... The book has a lot of stunning black-and-white photographs and many illustrations and diagrams, and it even features a middle section with 13 colour plates... All in all a great book. Very, very much recommended! Don't let yourself be scared off by its considerable price. It's worth every penny." from an Amazon review
"The potential reader is an amateur astronomer or a science student attracted by space science. ... it should find a place on the shelves of a library for undergraduate students. ... Finally, we would like to point out that this book makes an excellent case for unmanned spaced missions ... ." (Fernande Grandjean and Gary J.Long, Physicalia, Vol. 57 (3), 2005)
"This book, as was to be expected from a volume in the excellent Springer-Praxis series in astronomy and space sciences, is absolute quality. ... It's all very well covered, extensively, with lots of interesting details and totally up-to-date ... . Very readable also, nowhere dry or dull. ... The book has a lot of stunning black-and-white photographs and many illustrations and diagrams, and it even features a middle section with 13 colour plates. ... All in all a great book. Very, very much recommended!" (P. Lemmens, www.amazon.com, October, 2004)
"The book ... does have a
... mehr
contemporary feel to it, this aspect being enhanced by the inclusion of material relating to the Galieleo mission to Jupiter and the Cassini encounter with Saturn, currently in its early days. ... the authors wisely have sought not to shower their intended readership with a surfeit of detail describing the hardware, but have concentrated on the results. ... The authors succeed in relaying the excitement experienced in the lead up to a Voyager flyby of a gas giant." (David Graham, Journal of the British Astronomical Association, Vol. 114 (4), 2004)
"The Voyager 1 & 2 missions launched in 1977 revolutionised our knowledge of the outer solar system. ... This book summarises the missions, how they were planned and executed, what went wrong and what worked better than expected. Most of all it explains what we learnt about the planets that we never knew before. ... this book is such a thoroughly good read, you should read it now. Highly recommended." (Roger Feasey, ASS - Journal of the Auckland Astronomical Society, December, 2004)
"The book is a valuable resource for those interested in the background and design of the Voyager mission. It is well illustrated throughout, despite the fact that much of the scientific discussion has been drawn from outside Voyager." (A J R Prentice, The Physicist, Vol. 41 (5), September/October, 2004)
"As the voyagers breach the boundary of the solar system, we are brought up to date with their history and achievements. This fascinating narrative, suffused with David Harland's authoritative technological knowledge, ensures a comprehensive understanding of the missions' genesis, execution and discoveries. ... Skilfully employing information from many sources close to Voyager's political and technical progress, Evans has provided a superbly written record of these missions, set in their (now) historical context." (Steve Ringwood, Astronomy Now, November, 2004)
"A very readable book telling the story of the exploration of the outer planets. It starts with an excellent, brief history of the legends about and the discovery of the outer planets ... . is further enriched by more recent studies from the Hubble space telescope, ground-based observations, and other spacecraft missions. There is an excellent biography and about six pages of Internet references ... . A great read for anyone interested in the most current information about the outer planets ... . Highly recommended." (D. B. Mason, CHOICE, April, 2004)
"The Voyager 1 & 2 missions launched in 1977 revolutionised our knowledge of the outer solar system. ... This book summarises the missions, how they were planned and executed, what went wrong and what worked better than expected. Most of all it explains what we learnt about the planets that we never knew before. ... this book is such a thoroughly good read, you should read it now. Highly recommended." (Roger Feasey, ASS - Journal of the Auckland Astronomical Society, December, 2004)
"The book is a valuable resource for those interested in the background and design of the Voyager mission. It is well illustrated throughout, despite the fact that much of the scientific discussion has been drawn from outside Voyager." (A J R Prentice, The Physicist, Vol. 41 (5), September/October, 2004)
"As the voyagers breach the boundary of the solar system, we are brought up to date with their history and achievements. This fascinating narrative, suffused with David Harland's authoritative technological knowledge, ensures a comprehensive understanding of the missions' genesis, execution and discoveries. ... Skilfully employing information from many sources close to Voyager's political and technical progress, Evans has provided a superbly written record of these missions, set in their (now) historical context." (Steve Ringwood, Astronomy Now, November, 2004)
"A very readable book telling the story of the exploration of the outer planets. It starts with an excellent, brief history of the legends about and the discovery of the outer planets ... . is further enriched by more recent studies from the Hubble space telescope, ground-based observations, and other spacecraft missions. There is an excellent biography and about six pages of Internet references ... . A great read for anyone interested in the most current information about the outer planets ... . Highly recommended." (D. B. Mason, CHOICE, April, 2004)
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