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" The scientific exploration of Venus / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 639834
Doc. No : dltt
Main Entry : Taylor, F. W.
Title & Author : The scientific exploration of Venus /\ Fredric W. Taylor, University of Oxford.
Page. NO : xix, 295 pages :: illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ;; 27 cm
ISBN : 9781107023482
: : 1107023483
: : 1139989790
: : 9781139989794
: : 113915124X
: : 9781139151245
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-287) and index.
Contents : Part I. Views of Venus, from the Beginning to the Present Day: 1. The dawn of Venus exploration -- 2. Mariner and Venera -- 3. Pioneer Venus and Vega: orbiters, balloons and multi-probes -- 4. Images of the surface -- 5. The forgotten world -- 6. Earth-based astronomy delivers a breakthrough -- 7. Can't stop now -- 8. Europe and Japan join in: Venus Express and Akatsuki -- Part II. The Motivation to Continue the Quest: 9. Origin and evolution: the solid planet -- 10. Atmosphere and ocean -- 11. A volcanic world -- 12. The mysterious clouds -- 13. Superwinds and polar vortices -- 14. The climate on Venus, past, present and future -- 15. Could there be life on Venus? -- Part III. Plans and Visions for the Future: 16. Solar system exploration -- 17. Coming soon to a planet near you: planned Venus missions -- 18. Towards the horizon: advanced technology -- 19. Beyond the horizon: human expeditions -- Epilogue -- Appendix A. Chronology of space missions to Venus -- Appendix B. Data about Venus.
Abstract : "Venus is the brightest 'star' in the night sky and it has been observed since ancient times. Often dubbed Earth's 'twin', it is the planet most similar to the Earth in size, mass and composition. There the similarity ends: Venus is shrouded by a dense carbon dioxide atmosphere, its surface is dominated by thousands of volcanoes and it lacks a protective magnetic field to shield it from energetic solar particles. So why isn't Venus more like Earth? In this book, a leading researcher of Venus addresses this question by explaining what we know through our investigations of the planet. Venus presents an intriguing case study for planetary astronomers and atmospheric scientists, especially in light of the current challenges of global warming, which supports, and potentially threatens, life on Earth."--Publisher's description.
Subject : Venus (Planet), Exploration.
Dewey Classification : ‭559.9/22‬
LC Classification : ‭QB621‬‭.T38 2014‬
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