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The Sun, Mercury, and Venus, Revised Edition
  • Trim Size: 7-3/8 x 9-1/4
  • ISBN-10: 0816077002
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-8160-7700-7
  • Status: In Stock
  • List Price: $39.50
  • Imprint: Facts On File
  • Published: 11/01/2010
  • Dewey Number: 523.7
  • Reading Level: Grades 6-12
  • Pages: 304

Summary

Praise for the previous edition:
"...offer[s] detail-rich discussions...consider for assignment use..."—School Library Journal

The Messenger mission to Mercury opened a new window into the inner solar system. In 2008, this mission began a number of years of flybys, culminating in an orbital insertion around Mercury and producing unparalleled observations about this mysterious innermost planet. Mercury orbits so close to the Sun, from the point of view of Earth, that seeing it from the Earth against the Sun's glare is a great challenge. At the same time, the huge gravitational force of the Sun makes it a challenge to put a mission on Mercury without losing it into the Sun. Now, with heightened understanding of Mercury, we gain understanding of the hot, close planets in orbit around distant stars.

The Sun, Mercury, and Venus, Revised Edition provides up-to-date information on the Sun and the innermost planets, revolutionizing our understanding of the nature of planet formation and planetary systems. Updated with new information about Mercury and planet-building processes taken from research on the Messenger mission, this new, full-color resource describes the beginning of our solar system from its birth in a cloud of dust and gas to the evolution of the Sun, Mercury, and Venus and their present states.

Chapters include:

  • Searching for Clues
  • Giant Molecular Clouds and Protoplanetary Disks
  • Building Planets from Dust
  • Fast Facts about the Sun
  • Composition and Internal Structure of the Sun
  • The Sun's Effects on the Planets
  • Missions to the Sun
  • Mercury: Fast Facts about a Planet in Orbit
  • Mercury's Orbital Physics and the Theory of Relativity
  • Mercury's Interior: A Huge Core
  • Visible Mercury
  • Missions to Mercury
  • Venus: Fast Facts about a Planet in Orbit
  • The Interior of Venus
  • Surface Conditions, Landforms, and Processes on Venus
  • Missions to Venus
  • Conclusions: The Known and the Unknown.

Specifications

Full-color photographs and line illustrations. Tables and charts. Index. Appendixes. Glossary. Further print and Web resources.

About the Author(s)

Linda T. Elkins-Tanton, Ph.D., has a doctorate in geology and geophysics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), held a research position at Brown University, and is now on the faculty at MIT. She is an expert on early planetary evolution, volcanic processes, and the connections between meteorite impacts, flood basalts, and global extinction events. She has been published in many journals, including Science; Nature Geoscience; Geology, Earth, and Planetary Science Letters; Geophysical Research Letters; and the Journal of Geophysical Research.

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