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Under Desert Skies How Tucson Mapped The Way To The Moon And Planets Melissa Lamberton Sevigny

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Under Desert Skies How Tucson Mapped The Way To The Moon And Planets Melissa Lamberton Sevigny
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Publisher: Sentinel Peak Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.63 MB
Pages: 184
Author: Melissa Lamberton Sevigny
ISBN: 9781941451045, 1941451047
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Under Desert Skies How Tucson Mapped The Way To The Moon And Planets Melissa Lamberton Sevigny by Melissa Lamberton Sevigny 9781941451045, 1941451047 instant download after payment.

President Kennedy’s announcement that an American would walk on the Moon before the end of the 1960s took the scientific world by surprise. The study of the Moon and planets had long fallen out of favor with astronomers: they were the stuff of science fiction, not science.
An upstart planetary laboratory in Tucson would play a vital role in the nation’s grand new venture, and in doing so, it would help create the field of planetary science. Founded by Gerard P. Kuiper in 1960, the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory (LPL) at the University of Arizona broke free from traditional astronomical techniques to embrace a wide range of disciplines necessary to the study of planets, including geology, atmospheric sciences, and the elegant emerging technology of spacecraft. Brash, optimistic young students crafted a unique sense of camaraderie in the fledgling institution. Driven by curiosity and imagination, LPL scientists lived through—and, indeed, made happen—the shattering transition in which Earth’s nearest neighbors became more than simple points of light in the sky.
Under Desert Skies tells the story of how a small corner of Arizona became Earth’s ambassador to space. From early efforts to reach the Moon to the first glimpses of Mars’s bleak horizons and Titan’s swirling atmosphere to the latest ambitious plans to touch an asteroid, LPL’s history encompasses humanity’s unfolding knowledge about our place in the universe.

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