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Transneptunian Objects And Comets Saasfee Advanced Course 35 1st Edition D Jewitt

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Transneptunian Objects And Comets Saasfee Advanced Course 35 1st Edition D Jewitt
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.85 MB
Pages: 267
Author: D. Jewitt, A. Morbidelli, H. Rauer, Kathrin Altwegg, Willy Benz, Nicolas Thomas
ISBN: 9783642091094, 3642091091
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1st Edition.

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Transneptunian Objects And Comets Saasfee Advanced Course 35 1st Edition D Jewitt by D. Jewitt, A. Morbidelli, H. Rauer, Kathrin Altwegg, Willy Benz, Nicolas Thomas 9783642091094, 3642091091 instant download after payment.

The study of the solar system, particularly of its newly discovered outer parts, is one of the hottest topics in modern astrophysics, with great potential for revealing fundamental clues about the origin of planets and even the emergence of life. The three lecturers at the 35th Saas-Fee Advanced Course cover the field from observational, theoretical and numerical perspectives. Highly sensitive, wide-field electronic detectors have enabled the discovery and the exploration of the Kuiper Belt, while fast computers allow us to make numerical simulations with a degree of sophistication that was previously unimaginable. Additionally, our perception of the solar system in the bigger context of the galactic disk is changing; particularly as we detect planets encircling other stars. This volume reviews what we know about the solar system and is therefore extremely timely. The style it is written in perfectly conveys the excitement this field of research holds and is readable for new graduate students in the field.

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