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Neptune and Triton Pictorial Map of the Slidr Linea Quadrangle (Nt-2) of Trition
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Neptune and Triton Pictorial Map of the Slidr Linea Quadrangle (Nt-2) of Trition (Map I-2153) and Pictorial Map of Triton (Map I-2154) (University of Arizona Space Science Series) Hardcover - 1996

by Dale P. Cruikshank


From the publisher

The first reconnaissance of all the major planets of the Solar System culminated in the Voyager 2 encounter with Neptune in August 1989. Neptune itself was revealed as a planet with gigantic active storms in its atmosphere, and off-center magnetic field, and a system of tenuous, lumpy rings. Whereas only two satellites were known prior to the encounter, Voyager discovered six more. Triton, the largest satellite, was revealed as a frozen, icy world with clouds and layers of haze, and with vertical plumes of particles reaching five miles into the thin atmosphere. This latest Space Science Series volume presents the current level of understanding of Neptune, its rings, and its satellites, derived from the data received from the Voyager. The book's chapters are written by the world's leading authorities on various aspects of the Neptune system and are based on papers presented at an international conference held in January 1992. Covering details of Neptune's interior, atmosphere, rings, magnetic fields, and near-space environment--as well as the small satellites and the remarkable moon Triton--this volume is a unique resource for planetary scientists and astronomers requiring a comprehensive analysis of Neptune viewed in the context of our knowledge of the other giant planets. Until another spacecraft is sent to Neptune, Neptune and Triton will stand as the basic reference on the planet.

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  • Title Neptune and Triton Pictorial Map of the Slidr Linea Quadrangle (Nt-2) of Trition (Map I-2153) and Pictorial Map of Triton (Map I-2154) (University of Arizona Space Science Series)
  • Author Dale P. Cruikshank
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition 1st Edition
  • Pages 1249
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ
  • Date April 1996
  • ISBN 9780816515257