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Planetary Rings A Post-equinox View

Series: Cambridge Planetary Science Volume: 4
By: Larry W Esposito(Author)
285 pages, 89 b/w illustrations, 3 tables
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  • Planetary Rings ISBN: 9781107028821 Edition: 2 Hardback Mar 2014 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 6 days
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About this book

Fully updated and expanded, this new edition presents a cutting-edge summary of planetary rings, including results from Cassini's Saturn System, Equinox and Solstice missions, and the New Horizons flyby of Jupiter. Planetary Rings: A Post-equinox View introduces basic physical processes and simple mathematical approaches in an accessible manner, including N-body and stochastic models of ring dynamics. Further revised chapters present highlighted topics including Saturn's F ring, Uranus' rings and moons, Neptune's partial rings, dusty rings, and Jupiter's ring-moon system after Galileo and New Horizons. Cassini results are fully integrated throughout, including new images in color, and a new Afterword links ring images in the Cassini 'Hall of Fame' gallery to the relevant explanation in the text. An online cache of images and videos from NASA's collection makes it easy to locate relevant and beautiful illustrative materials. This is a key resource for students, researchers and professionals in planetary science, astronomy and space-mission research.

Contents

Preface

1. Introduction: the allure of ringed planets
2. Studies of planetary rings 1610-2004
3. Diversity of planetary rings
4. Individual ring particles and their collisions
5. Large-scale ring evolution
6. Moons confine and sculpt rings
7. Explaining ring phenomena
8. N-Body simulations
9. Stochastic models
10. Age and evolution of rings
11. Saturn's mysterious F ring
12. Neptune's partial rings
13. Jupiter's ring-moon system after Galileo
14. Ring photometry
15. Dusty rings
16. Cassini observations
17. Summary: the big questions

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References
Index

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Biography

Larry Esposito is Professor of Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences at the University of Colorado, and also the principal investigator of the Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVIS) experiment on the Cassini space mission to Saturn. He was chair of the Voyager Rings Working Group, and, as a member of the Pioneer Saturn imaging team, he discovered Saturn's F ring. Dr Esposito has participated in numerous US, Russian and European space missions and used the Hubble Space Telescope for its first observations of the planet Venus. His awards received include the Harold C. Urey Prize from the American Astronomical Society, the NASA Medal for Exceptional Scientific Achievement, and the Richtmyer Lecture Award from the American Association of Physics Teachers and the American Physical Society. Dr Esposito has served as chair of the National Academy of Sciences Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration (COMPLEX), and is a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union.

Series: Cambridge Planetary Science Volume: 4
By: Larry W Esposito(Author)
285 pages, 89 b/w illustrations, 3 tables
Media reviews

"[...] the text is clear and Esporito's account is stripped of unnecessary and difficult detail [...] this is an excellent book; provided you recognise that it is a challenging read you will not be disappointed by this account of a phenomenon that has probably produced a 'wow" from most of us at some time."
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