<p>"David Harland takes a long, serious look at Saturn from the first telescopic observations, the theorising about the rings, the early spectroscopy, the vistas and the science revealed by the spacecraft flybys of 1979, 1980 and 1981. Then he tackles the planning, building and journey of the Cassini orbiter, the most highly instrumented spacecraft ever dispatched on a deep space mission, and the Huygens Titan probe. Mission to Saturn is superbly illustrated, well referenced and an eminently readable book." - New Scientist</p>
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<p>"We learned more about Saturn in one week than in the entire span of human history."<br />–Bradford Smith, Voyager Imaging Team Leader</p>

Saturn is back in the news! The Cassini/Huygens spacecraft, a joint venture by NASA and the European Space Agency, is on its way to Saturn, where it will arrive in July 2004. During 2005 it will explore beneath the clouds of Titan, Saturn's largest moon and potential home for extraterrestrial life. Written by an established space historian and experienced author, Mission To Saturn - Cassini and the Huygens Probe is an up-to-date and timely review of our knowledge of Saturn and its enigmatic moon, Titan, on which the Huygens probe will land to search for prebiotic chemistry or even life. It explains how the mission was planned, how it will operate and, as the spacecraft nears its target, puts into context the discoveries that are sure to follow from this once-in-a-lifetime mission.
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Saturn is back in the news! Written by an established space historian and experienced author, Mission To Saturn - Cassini and the Huygens Probe is an up-to-date and timely review of our knowledge of Saturn and its enigmatic moon, Titan, on which the Huygens probe will land to search for prebiotic chemistry or even life.
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List of Figures.- List of Tables.- Author's Preface.- Acknowledgements.- Saturn from Afar.- First Close Look.- Saturn Revealed.- The Titans.- Cassini-Huygens.- Collected footnotes.- Table of Saturn's Satellites.- Further Reading.- Index.
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As the Cassini/Huygens spacecraft heads towards Saturn, David Harland tells the whole story of the mission and reviews our knowledge of Saturn, its rings and satellites Explains in detail how the Cassini/Huygens mission was planned, how it will operate and how its observations will revolutionise our knowledge of the Saturnian system Provides a context for enthusiasts to follow the progress of the mission and its discoveries Includes maps of all Saturn's major satellites and image sequences showing changing perspectives of the moons during spacecraft fly-bys
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ISBN
9781852336561
Publisert
2002-09-20
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer London Ltd
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Popular/general, UU, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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