Cassini at Saturn Huygen Results /

Harland, David M.

Cassini at Saturn Huygen Results / [electronic resource] : by David M. Harland. - XXII, 404 p. 124 illus., 24 illus. in color. online resource. - Springer Praxis Books . - Springer Praxis Books .

List of Figures -- Authors preface -- Acknowledgements -- Saturn from afar -- First close look -- Saturn revealed -- The Titans -- Cassini-Huygens -- Notes -- Acronyms -- Facts and figures -- Further reading -- Index.

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Cassini At Saturn Huygens Results brings the story of the Cassini-Huygens mission and their joint exploration of the Saturnian system right up to date. Cassini entered orbit around Saturn June 2004 so this update includes 8 months of scientific data available for review, including the most spectacular images of Saturn, its rings and satellites ever obtained by a space mission. As the Cassini spacecraft approached its destination in spring 2004, the quality of the images already being returned by the spacecraft clearly demonstrated the spectacular nature of the close-range views that will be obtained. The book contains a 16-page colour section, comprising a carefully chosen selection of the most stunning images to be released during the spacecrafts initial period of operation. The Huygens craft, released by Cassini, parachuted through the clouds of Saturns largest moon, Titan, in January 2005. David Harland tells the exciting story of the this crafts journey to the surface of one of the most enigmatic bodies on the Solar System, the only moon to have a dense atmosphere and possibly lakes of liquid gas at -190æC on its surface. Titan is considered to be an early Earth in deep freeze, possibly with the building blocks of life in its atmosphere. There will undoubtedly be enormous interest in the first results and images of Titans surface, and this book is the first incisive summary of this groundbreaking material.

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10.1007/978-0-387-73978-6 doi


Science (General).
Planetology.
Astronomy.
Popular Science.
Popular Science in Astronomy.
Planetology.
Astronomy.
Space Exploration and Astronautics.

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