Philip's atlas of the universe / Patrick Moore ; foreword by Arnold Wolfendale

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Philip's 2003Description: 288 p. : col., ill. 31 cmISBN:
  • 540082422
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • R QB 65 .M785 2003
Summary: Star Maps - a complete atlas of 22 maps which shows the brightest stars, variable and double stars, clusters, galaxies and nebulaeSummary: The Practical Astronomer - introduces the practical aspects of the subjects, assists in the selection of equipment, and gives advice for more advanced astronomers.Summary: The Solar system - the Earth and all the planets, mapped and imaged using data from visiting spacecraft, including the Galileo encounters with Jupiter, the Pathfinder and Odyssey missions to Mars, and the NEAR landing on the asteroid ErosSummary: The Stars - movements and life cycle, double stars, variable stars, novae, supernovae, black holes, stellar clusters and nebulaeSummary: The Sun - the astrophysical and visible phenomena, from sunspots to eclipses, including views from SOHO and TRACE spacecraftSummary: The Universe - the structure of the universe, our galaxy, local galaxies and qausars, cosmology, the origin and nature of the universe, and the question of extraterrestial lifeSummary: Contains seven sections namely, Exploring the universe - the history of astronomy and space exploration to the present day, including the International Space Station and the latest results from the Hubble Space Telescope
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Star Maps - a complete atlas of 22 maps which shows the brightest stars, variable and double stars, clusters, galaxies and nebulae

The Practical Astronomer - introduces the practical aspects of the subjects, assists in the selection of equipment, and gives advice for more advanced astronomers.

The Solar system - the Earth and all the planets, mapped and imaged using data from visiting spacecraft, including the Galileo encounters with Jupiter, the Pathfinder and Odyssey missions to Mars, and the NEAR landing on the asteroid Eros

The Stars - movements and life cycle, double stars, variable stars, novae, supernovae, black holes, stellar clusters and nebulae

The Sun - the astrophysical and visible phenomena, from sunspots to eclipses, including views from SOHO and TRACE spacecraft

The Universe - the structure of the universe, our galaxy, local galaxies and qausars, cosmology, the origin and nature of the universe, and the question of extraterrestial life

Contains seven sections namely, Exploring the universe - the history of astronomy and space exploration to the present day, including the International Space Station and the latest results from the Hubble Space Telescope

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