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Moore On Mercury The Planet And The Missions 1st Edition Sir Patrick Moore Auth

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Moore On Mercury The Planet And The Missions 1st Edition Sir Patrick Moore Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag London
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.69 MB
Pages: 139
Author: Sir Patrick Moore (auth.)
ISBN: 9781846282577, 9781846287602, 1846282578, 184628760X
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Moore On Mercury The Planet And The Missions 1st Edition Sir Patrick Moore Auth by Sir Patrick Moore (auth.) 9781846282577, 9781846287602, 1846282578, 184628760X instant download after payment.

Mercury is one of the more difficult objects for amateur astronomers to observe because of its close proximity to the Sun. For the same reason, it is also one of the most fascinating and strange planets. Mercury is not much larger that our Moon, but orbits the Sun at an average distance of only 58 million km, compared to the Earth’s 150 million km. On its sunlit side, Mercury’s surface temperature can exceed 450C while the night side freezes at –180C.

Amateur astronomers can see Mercury and its ever-changing phases all year, and sometimes watch it transit the Sun – the next transit is in November 2006, followed by one in May 2016.

In his inimitable, easy-going style, Patrick Moore describes Mercury, the professional astronomers who have observed it over the centuries, amateur observations, and the past, present and future space missions to this extraordinary world.

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