Astrophysics of The Solar System

Astronomy - The Solar System  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ELK1nG at June 24, 2022
Astronomy - The Solar System

Astronomy - The Solar System
Published 6/2022
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Learn 100 of topics of our solar system at one place
Daydreaming in the Solar System: Surfing Saturn's Rings, Golfing on the Moon, and Other Adventures in Space Exploration

Daydreaming in the Solar System: Surfing Saturn's Rings, Golfing on the Moon, and Other Adventures in Space Exploration by John E. Moores, Jesse Rogerson
English | October 22nd, 2024 | ISBN: 0262049295 | 256 pages | True EPUB | 1.95 MB

A thrilling journey through the solar system that merges imagination with hard science.
Daydreaming in the Solar System: Surfing Saturn's Rings, Golfing on the Moon, and Other Adventures in Space Exploration

Daydreaming in the Solar System: Surfing Saturn's Rings, Golfing on the Moon, and Other Adventures in Space Exploration by John E. Moores, Jesse Rogerson
English | October 22nd, 2024 | ISBN: 0262049295 | 256 pages | True EPUB | 1.95 MB

A thrilling journey through the solar system that merges imagination with hard science.

Dynamics of Small Solar System Bodies and Exoplanets (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at June 20, 2024
Dynamics of Small Solar System Bodies and Exoplanets (Repost)

Dynamics of Small Solar System Bodies and Exoplanets by Jean J. Souchay, Rudolf Dvorak
English | PDF (True) | 2010 | 523 Pages | ISBN : 3642044573 | 13.8 MB

This book on recent investigations of the dynamics of celestial bodies in the solar and extra-Solar System is based on the elaborated lecture notes of a thematic school on the topic, held as a result of cooperation between the SYRTE Department of Paris Observatory and the section of astronomy of the Vienna University. Each chapter corresponds to a lecture of several hours given by its author(s). The book therefore represents a necessary and very precious document for teachers, students, and researchers in the ?eld. The ?rst two chapters by A. Lemaˆ ?tre and H. Skokos deal with standard topics of celestial mechanics: the ?rst one explains the basic principles of resonances in mechanics and their studies in the case of the Solar System. The differences between the various cases of resonance (mean motion, secular, etc. ) are emphasized together with resonant effects on celestial bodies moving around the Sun. The second one deals with approximative methods of describing chaos. These methods, some of them being classical, as the Lyapounov exponents, other ones being developed in the very recent past, are explained in full detail. The second one explains the basic principles of resonances in mechanics and their studies in the case of the Solar System. The differences between the various cases of resonance (mean motion, s- ular, etc. ) are emphasized together with resonant effects on celestial bodies moving around the Sun. The following three chapters by A. Cellino, by P. Robutel and J.

Dynamics of Small Solar System Bodies and Exoplanets (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by at June 20, 2024
Dynamics of Small Solar System Bodies and Exoplanets (Repost)

Dynamics of Small Solar System Bodies and Exoplanets by Jean J. Souchay, Rudolf Dvorak
English | PDF (True) | 2010 | 523 Pages | ISBN : 3642044573 | 13.8 MB

This book on recent investigations of the dynamics of celestial bodies in the solar and extra-Solar System is based on the elaborated lecture notes of a thematic school on the topic, held as a result of cooperation between the SYRTE Department of Paris Observatory and the section of astronomy of the Vienna University. Each chapter corresponds to a lecture of several hours given by its author(s). The book therefore represents a necessary and very precious document for teachers, students, and researchers in the ?eld. The ?rst two chapters by A. Lemaˆ ?tre and H. Skokos deal with standard topics of celestial mechanics: the ?rst one explains the basic principles of resonances in mechanics and their studies in the case of the Solar System. The differences between the various cases of resonance (mean motion, secular, etc. ) are emphasized together with resonant effects on celestial bodies moving around the Sun. The second one deals with approximative methods of describing chaos. These methods, some of them being classical, as the Lyapounov exponents, other ones being developed in the very recent past, are explained in full detail. The second one explains the basic principles of resonances in mechanics and their studies in the case of the Solar System. The differences between the various cases of resonance (mean motion, s- ular, etc. ) are emphasized together with resonant effects on celestial bodies moving around the Sun. The following three chapters by A. Cellino, by P. Robutel and J.

Planets Outside the Solar System: Theory and Observations  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by at Nov. 15, 2024
Planets Outside the Solar System: Theory and Observations

Planets Outside the Solar System: Theory and Observations by J.-M. Mariotti, D. Alloin
English | PDF | 1999 | 440 Pages | ISBN : 0792357086 | 44.5 MB

The question of the existence of other worlds and other living beings has been present in the human quest for knowledge since as far as Epicurus. For centuries this question belonged to the fields of philosophy and theology. The theoretical problem of the formation of the Solar System, and hence of other planetary systems, was tackled only during the 18th century, while the first observational attempts for a detection started less than one hundred years ago. Direct observation of an extra-solar planetary system is an extraordinarily difficult problem: extra-solar planets are at huge distances, are incredibly faint and are overwhelmed by the bright light of their own stars. With virtually no observational insight to test their models, theoreticians have remained for decades in a difficult position to make substantial progress. Yet, the field of stellar formation has provided since the 1980s both the the­ oretical and observational evidences for the formation of discs at the stage of star birth and for debris materials orbiting the very young stellar systems. It was tempting to consider that these left-overs might indeed later agglomerate into planetary systems more or less similar to ours. Then came observational evidences for planets outside the Solar System.

The Solar System  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at Oct. 1, 2023
The Solar System

The Solar System By Professor Thérèse Encrenaz, Jean-Pierre Bibring, Michel Blanc, Maria-Antonietta Barucci, Francoise Roques, Philippe Zarka (auth.)
2004 | 514 Pages | ISBN: 3642055303 | PDF | 14 MB

Planets Outside the Solar System: Theory and Observations  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Nov. 15, 2024
Planets Outside the Solar System: Theory and Observations

Planets Outside the Solar System: Theory and Observations by J.-M. Mariotti, D. Alloin
English | PDF | 1999 | 440 Pages | ISBN : 0792357086 | 44.5 MB

The question of the existence of other worlds and other living beings has been present in the human quest for knowledge since as far as Epicurus. For centuries this question belonged to the fields of philosophy and theology. The theoretical problem of the formation of the Solar System, and hence of other planetary systems, was tackled only during the 18th century, while the first observational attempts for a detection started less than one hundred years ago. Direct observation of an extra-solar planetary system is an extraordinarily difficult problem: extra-solar planets are at huge distances, are incredibly faint and are overwhelmed by the bright light of their own stars. With virtually no observational insight to test their models, theoreticians have remained for decades in a difficult position to make substantial progress. Yet, the field of stellar formation has provided since the 1980s both the the­ oretical and observational evidences for the formation of discs at the stage of star birth and for debris materials orbiting the very young stellar systems. It was tempting to consider that these left-overs might indeed later agglomerate into planetary systems more or less similar to ours. Then came observational evidences for planets outside the Solar System.

Basics of the solar wind  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by JohnZulzman at Jan. 10, 2015
Basics of the solar wind

Basics of the solar wind
Cambridge University Press | ISBN: 0521814200 | 479 pages | PDF | 2007 | English | 6.18 Mb

Plasma Turbulence in the Solar System  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at July 29, 2023
Plasma Turbulence in the Solar System

Plasma Turbulence in the Solar System by Yasuhito Narita
English | PDF | 2012 | 108 Pages | ISBN : 364225666X | 2.7 MB

Dynamics of astrophysical systems is often described by plasma physics, yet understanding the nature of plasma turbulence remains as a challenge in physics in both theories and experiments. This book is an up-to-date summary and review of recent results in research on waves and turbulence in near-Earth space plasma turbulence, obtained by Cluster, the multi-spacecraft mission. Spatial and temporal structures of solar wind turbulence as well as its interaction with the bow shock ahead of the Earth are presented using Cluster data. The book presents (1) historical developments, (2) theoretical background of plasma physics, turbulence theories, and the plasma physical picture of the solar system, (3) analysis methods for multi-spacecraft data, (4) results of Cluster data analysis, and (5) impacts on astrophysics and Earth sciences.