The giant planet Jupiter
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The giant planet Jupiter
(Practical astronomy handbook series)
Cambridge University Press, c1995
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Digitally printed version 2009
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Jupiter is an extraordinarily colourful and dynamic planet. Over minutes, one can watch tiny shadows cast by its moons slide over its surface; over days and weeks parades of diverse, giant swirling storms can be seen to move and evolve. It is because of this richness of visual and physical properties that Jupiter has intrigued amateur and professional astronomers and has been the goal of several space missions. This highly illustrated volume provides a comprehensive and accessible account of Jupiter and its satellites. It reviews systematic telescopic observations that have stretched over more than a hundred years, in addition to modern observations and theories, and the wealth of data from the Pioneer, Voyager and Ulysses space missions. As well as a thorough survey of the planet's atmosphere, this volume presents an up-to-date account of our present knowledge of Jupiter's satellites and magnetosphere, at a level accessible to the non-specialist. This volume provides the definitive account of Jupiter for advanced amateur astronomers, professional astronomers and planetary scientists.
目次
- Part I. Observing Jupiter: 1. Observations from Earth
- 2. Observations from spacecraft
- Part II. The Visible Structure of the Atmosphere: 3. Horizontal structure: belts, currents, spots and storms
- 4. Vertical structure: colours and clouds
- Part III. The Observational Record of the Atmosphere: 5. The Polar Region
- 6. North North Temperate Regions (57 DegreesN to 35 DegreesN)
- 7. North Temperate Region (35 DegreesN to 23 DegreesN)
- 8. North Tropical Region (23 DegreesN to 9 DegreesN)
- 9. Equatorial Region (9 DegreesN to 9 DegreesS)
- 10. South Tropical Region (9 DegreesS to 27 DegreesS)
- 11. South Temperate Region (27 DegreesS to 37 DegreesS)
- 12. South South Temperate Region (37 DegreesS to 53 DegreesS)
- Part IV: The Physics and Chemistry of the Atmosphere: 13. Possible large-scale and long-term patterns
- 14. The dynamics of individual spots
- 15. Theoretical models of the atmosphere
- 16. The composition of the planet
- Part V. The Electrodynamic Environment of Jupiter: 17. Lights in the Jovian night
- 18. The magnetosphere and radiation belts
- Part VI. The Satellites: 19. The inner satellites and the ring
- 20. The Galilean satellites
- 21. Io
- 22. Europa
- 23. Ganymede
- 24. Callisto
- 25. The outer satellites
- Appendices: 1. Measurement of longitude
- 2. Measurement of latitude
- 3. Lists of apparitions and published reports
- 4. Bibliography (The planet)
- 5. Bibliography (The magnetosphere and satellites)
- Index.
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