Encyclopedia of space science research
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Encyclopedia of space science research
(Space science, exploration and policies series)
Nova Science, c2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book presents current research in the field of space science. Topics discussed in this compilation include supernovae as probes for dark energy; structure and transport of the Martian surface material; the study for black hole in m-theory; origin of the Saturn rings; space science applications of aerogels; dynamics and disruption mechanisms of asteroids; primordial black holes, formation and evolution; black holes in higher order curvature gravity; scalar potential model of galaxies; the dark energy scale in superconductors and constraints on dark energy and dark matter from supernovae and gamma ray burst data.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Space: The Province of Mankind- A Brief Philosophical Approach to Space Exploration
- A Legal Regime for Space Tourism: The Future for Commercialization of Space Stations
- Hypometabolism as a Resource for Manned Long-term Space Flights: A Challenging Perspective
- C Elegans: A Model System for Studying Biological Effects of the Space Environment
- Structure & Transport of the Martian Surface Material
- Supernovae as Probes for Dark Energy.
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