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ISBN 10: 0816051976
ISBN 13: 9780816051977
Author: Linda Elkins Tanton
Part One: Uranus and Neptune
Uranus: Fast Facts about a Planet in Orbit
Fundamental Information about Uranus
What Makes Gravity?
The Interior of Uranus
Composition
What Is Pressure?
Internal Temperatures
Elements and Isotopes
Magnetic Field
Surface Appearance and Conditions on Uranus
Remote Sensing
Rings and Moons of Uranus
Rings
Why Are There Rings?
Moons
What Are Synchronous Orbits and Synchronous Rotation?
Accretion and Heating: Why Are Some Solar System Objects Round and Others Irregular?
Neptune: Fast Facts about a Planet in Orbit
Fundamental Information about Neptune
The Interior of Neptune
Sabine Stanley and Planetary Magnetic Fields
Surface Appearance and Conditions on Neptune
Neptune’s Rings and Moons
Rings
Moons
Fossa, Sulci, and Other Terms for Planetary Landforms
Part Two: Pluto and the Kuiper Belt
9. The Discovery of Pluto and the Kuiper Belt
10. Pluto: Fast Facts about a Dwarf Planet in Orbit
- Fundamental Information about Pluto
11. What Little Is Known about Pluto’s Interior and Surface
- How the Discovery of Eris Caused Pluto to Lose Its Status as a Planet
- The New Horizons Mission to Pluto
12. Charon: Pluto’s Moon, or Its Companion Dwarf Planet?
13. The Rest of the Kuiper Belt Population
- Numbering and Naming Small Bodies
- The Nice Model for Kuiper Belt Formation
Part Three: Beyond the Kuiper Belt
14. The Oort Cloud
15. Conclusions: The Known and the Unknown
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Tags: Linda Elkins Tanton, Uranus, Pluto