Vesta and Ceres
Insights from the Dawn Mission for the Origin of the Solar System
Herausgeber: Raymond, Carol A.; Marchi, Simone; Russell, Christopher T.
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Vesta and Ceres
Insights from the Dawn Mission for the Origin of the Solar System
Herausgeber: Raymond, Carol A.; Marchi, Simone; Russell, Christopher T.
- Gebundenes Buch
A definitive reference on the Dawn mission and its key results, including the implications for our understanding of the asteroid belt and evolution of the Solar System. With chapters written by prominent scientists, this is an essential volume for researchers and professionals of planetary science, asteroid science and space exploration.
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A definitive reference on the Dawn mission and its key results, including the implications for our understanding of the asteroid belt and evolution of the Solar System. With chapters written by prominent scientists, this is an essential volume for researchers and professionals of planetary science, asteroid science and space exploration.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Cambridge Planetary Science
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 221mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 1078g
- ISBN-13: 9781108479738
- ISBN-10: 1108479731
- Artikelnr.: 62476025
- Cambridge Planetary Science
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 221mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 1078g
- ISBN-13: 9781108479738
- ISBN-10: 1108479731
- Artikelnr.: 62476025
List of contributors; Preface; Part I. Remote Observations and Exploration
of Main Belt Asteroids: 1. Remote observations of the main belt Pierre
Vernazza, Fumihiko Usui and Sunao Hasegawa; 2. Exploring Vesta and Ceres
Christopher T. Russell and Marc D. Rayman; Part II. Key Results from Dawn
Exploration of Vesta and Ceres: 3. Protoplanet Vesta and HED meteorites
Harry Y. McSween Jr. and Richard P. Binzel; 4. The internal evolution of
Vesta Michael J. Toplis and Doris Breuer; 5. Vesta's geomorphology Debra L.
Buczkowski, Ralf Jaumann and Simone Marchi; 6. The surface composition of
Vesta Jean-Philippe Combe and Naoyuki Yamashita; 7. Ceres' surface
composition Maria Cristina De Sanctis and Andrea Raponi; 8. Carbon and
organic matter on Ceres Thomas Prettyman, Maria Cristina De Sanctis and
Simone Marchi; 9. Ammonia on Ceres Eleonora Ammannito and Bethany Ehlmann;
10. Geomorphology of Ceres David A. Williams, Andreas Nathues and Jennifer
E. C. Scully; 11. Ceres' internal evolution Julie Castillo-Rogez and Philip
Bland; 12. Geophysics of Vesta and Ceres Anton I. Ermakov and Carol A.
Raymond; Part III. Implications for the Formation and Evolution of the
Solar System: 13. Formation of main belt asteroids Hubert Klahr, Marco
Delbo and Konstantin Gerbig; 14. Isotopic constraints on the formation of
the main belt Katherine R. Bermingham and Thomas S. Kruijer; 15. Origin and
dynamical evolution of main belt asteroids Sean N. Raymond and David
Nesvorný; 16. Collisional evolution of the main belt as recorded by Vesta
William F. Bottke and Martin Jutzi; 17. Epilogue: the renaissance of main
belt science Simone Marchi, Carol A. Raymond and Christopher T. Russell;
Index.
of Main Belt Asteroids: 1. Remote observations of the main belt Pierre
Vernazza, Fumihiko Usui and Sunao Hasegawa; 2. Exploring Vesta and Ceres
Christopher T. Russell and Marc D. Rayman; Part II. Key Results from Dawn
Exploration of Vesta and Ceres: 3. Protoplanet Vesta and HED meteorites
Harry Y. McSween Jr. and Richard P. Binzel; 4. The internal evolution of
Vesta Michael J. Toplis and Doris Breuer; 5. Vesta's geomorphology Debra L.
Buczkowski, Ralf Jaumann and Simone Marchi; 6. The surface composition of
Vesta Jean-Philippe Combe and Naoyuki Yamashita; 7. Ceres' surface
composition Maria Cristina De Sanctis and Andrea Raponi; 8. Carbon and
organic matter on Ceres Thomas Prettyman, Maria Cristina De Sanctis and
Simone Marchi; 9. Ammonia on Ceres Eleonora Ammannito and Bethany Ehlmann;
10. Geomorphology of Ceres David A. Williams, Andreas Nathues and Jennifer
E. C. Scully; 11. Ceres' internal evolution Julie Castillo-Rogez and Philip
Bland; 12. Geophysics of Vesta and Ceres Anton I. Ermakov and Carol A.
Raymond; Part III. Implications for the Formation and Evolution of the
Solar System: 13. Formation of main belt asteroids Hubert Klahr, Marco
Delbo and Konstantin Gerbig; 14. Isotopic constraints on the formation of
the main belt Katherine R. Bermingham and Thomas S. Kruijer; 15. Origin and
dynamical evolution of main belt asteroids Sean N. Raymond and David
Nesvorný; 16. Collisional evolution of the main belt as recorded by Vesta
William F. Bottke and Martin Jutzi; 17. Epilogue: the renaissance of main
belt science Simone Marchi, Carol A. Raymond and Christopher T. Russell;
Index.
List of contributors; Preface; Part I. Remote Observations and Exploration
of Main Belt Asteroids: 1. Remote observations of the main belt Pierre
Vernazza, Fumihiko Usui and Sunao Hasegawa; 2. Exploring Vesta and Ceres
Christopher T. Russell and Marc D. Rayman; Part II. Key Results from Dawn
Exploration of Vesta and Ceres: 3. Protoplanet Vesta and HED meteorites
Harry Y. McSween Jr. and Richard P. Binzel; 4. The internal evolution of
Vesta Michael J. Toplis and Doris Breuer; 5. Vesta's geomorphology Debra L.
Buczkowski, Ralf Jaumann and Simone Marchi; 6. The surface composition of
Vesta Jean-Philippe Combe and Naoyuki Yamashita; 7. Ceres' surface
composition Maria Cristina De Sanctis and Andrea Raponi; 8. Carbon and
organic matter on Ceres Thomas Prettyman, Maria Cristina De Sanctis and
Simone Marchi; 9. Ammonia on Ceres Eleonora Ammannito and Bethany Ehlmann;
10. Geomorphology of Ceres David A. Williams, Andreas Nathues and Jennifer
E. C. Scully; 11. Ceres' internal evolution Julie Castillo-Rogez and Philip
Bland; 12. Geophysics of Vesta and Ceres Anton I. Ermakov and Carol A.
Raymond; Part III. Implications for the Formation and Evolution of the
Solar System: 13. Formation of main belt asteroids Hubert Klahr, Marco
Delbo and Konstantin Gerbig; 14. Isotopic constraints on the formation of
the main belt Katherine R. Bermingham and Thomas S. Kruijer; 15. Origin and
dynamical evolution of main belt asteroids Sean N. Raymond and David
Nesvorný; 16. Collisional evolution of the main belt as recorded by Vesta
William F. Bottke and Martin Jutzi; 17. Epilogue: the renaissance of main
belt science Simone Marchi, Carol A. Raymond and Christopher T. Russell;
Index.
of Main Belt Asteroids: 1. Remote observations of the main belt Pierre
Vernazza, Fumihiko Usui and Sunao Hasegawa; 2. Exploring Vesta and Ceres
Christopher T. Russell and Marc D. Rayman; Part II. Key Results from Dawn
Exploration of Vesta and Ceres: 3. Protoplanet Vesta and HED meteorites
Harry Y. McSween Jr. and Richard P. Binzel; 4. The internal evolution of
Vesta Michael J. Toplis and Doris Breuer; 5. Vesta's geomorphology Debra L.
Buczkowski, Ralf Jaumann and Simone Marchi; 6. The surface composition of
Vesta Jean-Philippe Combe and Naoyuki Yamashita; 7. Ceres' surface
composition Maria Cristina De Sanctis and Andrea Raponi; 8. Carbon and
organic matter on Ceres Thomas Prettyman, Maria Cristina De Sanctis and
Simone Marchi; 9. Ammonia on Ceres Eleonora Ammannito and Bethany Ehlmann;
10. Geomorphology of Ceres David A. Williams, Andreas Nathues and Jennifer
E. C. Scully; 11. Ceres' internal evolution Julie Castillo-Rogez and Philip
Bland; 12. Geophysics of Vesta and Ceres Anton I. Ermakov and Carol A.
Raymond; Part III. Implications for the Formation and Evolution of the
Solar System: 13. Formation of main belt asteroids Hubert Klahr, Marco
Delbo and Konstantin Gerbig; 14. Isotopic constraints on the formation of
the main belt Katherine R. Bermingham and Thomas S. Kruijer; 15. Origin and
dynamical evolution of main belt asteroids Sean N. Raymond and David
Nesvorný; 16. Collisional evolution of the main belt as recorded by Vesta
William F. Bottke and Martin Jutzi; 17. Epilogue: the renaissance of main
belt science Simone Marchi, Carol A. Raymond and Christopher T. Russell;
Index.