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Planets and Planetary Systems
ISBN: 978-0-470-01693-0
August 2009
208 pages
Keeping mathematics to a minimum, assuming only a rudimentary knowledge of calculus, the book begins with a description of the basic properties of the planets in our solar systems, and then moves on to compare them with what is known about planets in other solar systems. It continues by looking at the surfaces, interiors and atmospheres of the planets and then covers the dynamics and origin of planetary systems. The book closes with a look at the role of life in planetary systems.
Planets and Planetary Systems will prove invaluable to students taking courses in planetary science across a wide range of disciplines and will be of interest to researchers and many keen amateur astronomers, needing an up-to-date introduction to this exciting subject.
· Unifying perspective bringing together physics, chemistry, geology and biology.
· Assumes no prior knowledge of planets
· Supplementary web site to keep the book updated
· Colour plate section.