M. J. S. Belton
Mitigation of Hazardous Comets and Asteroids
Herausgeber: Michael J. S., Belton; Thomas H., Morgan
M. J. S. Belton
Mitigation of Hazardous Comets and Asteroids
Herausgeber: Michael J. S., Belton; Thomas H., Morgan
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Reviews thinking of scientists concerned with mitigating the threat of hazardous asteroids and comets.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 751g
- ISBN-13: 9780521173322
- ISBN-10: 0521173329
- Artikelnr.: 31188985
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 751g
- ISBN-13: 9780521173322
- ISBN-10: 0521173329
- Artikelnr.: 31188985
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface; 1. Recent progress in interpreting the nature of the near-Earth
object population W. Bottke, A. Morbidelli and R. Jedicke; 2. Earth
impactors: orbital characteristics and warning times S. R. Chesley and T.
B. Spahr; 3. The role of radar in predicting and preventing asteroid and
comet collisions with Earth S. J. Ostro and J. D. Giorgini; 4. Interior
structures for asteroids and cometary nuclei E. Asphaug; 5. What we know
and don't know about surfaces of potentially hazardous small bodies C. R.
Chapman; 6. About deflecting asteroids and comets K. A. Holsapple; 7.
Scientific requirements for understanding the near-Earth asteroid
population A. W. Harris; 8. Physical properties of comets and asteroids
inferred from fireball observations M. D. Martino and A. Cellino; 9.
Mitigation technologies and their requirements C. Gritzner and R. Kahle;
10. Peering inside near-Earth objects with radio tomography W. Kofman and
A. Safaeinili; 11. Seismological imvestigation of asteroid and comet
interiors J. D. Walker and W. F. Huebner; 12. Lander and penetrator science
for near-Earth object mitigation studies A. J. Ball, P. Lognonne, K.
Seiferlin, M. Patzold and T. Spohn; 13. Optimal interpretation and
deflection of Earth-approaching asteroids using low-thrust electric
propulsion B. A. Conway; 14. Close proximity operations at small bodies:
orbiting, hovering, and hopping D. J. Scheeres; 15. Mission operations in
low gravity regolith and dust D. Sears, M. Franzen, S. Moore, S. Nichols,
M. Kareev and P. Benoit; 16. Impacts and the public: communicating the
nature of the impact hazard D. Morrison, C. R. Chapman, D. Steel and R. P.
Binzel; 17. Towards a program to remove the threat of hazardous NEOs M. J.
S. Belton.
object population W. Bottke, A. Morbidelli and R. Jedicke; 2. Earth
impactors: orbital characteristics and warning times S. R. Chesley and T.
B. Spahr; 3. The role of radar in predicting and preventing asteroid and
comet collisions with Earth S. J. Ostro and J. D. Giorgini; 4. Interior
structures for asteroids and cometary nuclei E. Asphaug; 5. What we know
and don't know about surfaces of potentially hazardous small bodies C. R.
Chapman; 6. About deflecting asteroids and comets K. A. Holsapple; 7.
Scientific requirements for understanding the near-Earth asteroid
population A. W. Harris; 8. Physical properties of comets and asteroids
inferred from fireball observations M. D. Martino and A. Cellino; 9.
Mitigation technologies and their requirements C. Gritzner and R. Kahle;
10. Peering inside near-Earth objects with radio tomography W. Kofman and
A. Safaeinili; 11. Seismological imvestigation of asteroid and comet
interiors J. D. Walker and W. F. Huebner; 12. Lander and penetrator science
for near-Earth object mitigation studies A. J. Ball, P. Lognonne, K.
Seiferlin, M. Patzold and T. Spohn; 13. Optimal interpretation and
deflection of Earth-approaching asteroids using low-thrust electric
propulsion B. A. Conway; 14. Close proximity operations at small bodies:
orbiting, hovering, and hopping D. J. Scheeres; 15. Mission operations in
low gravity regolith and dust D. Sears, M. Franzen, S. Moore, S. Nichols,
M. Kareev and P. Benoit; 16. Impacts and the public: communicating the
nature of the impact hazard D. Morrison, C. R. Chapman, D. Steel and R. P.
Binzel; 17. Towards a program to remove the threat of hazardous NEOs M. J.
S. Belton.
Preface; 1. Recent progress in interpreting the nature of the near-Earth
object population W. Bottke, A. Morbidelli and R. Jedicke; 2. Earth
impactors: orbital characteristics and warning times S. R. Chesley and T.
B. Spahr; 3. The role of radar in predicting and preventing asteroid and
comet collisions with Earth S. J. Ostro and J. D. Giorgini; 4. Interior
structures for asteroids and cometary nuclei E. Asphaug; 5. What we know
and don't know about surfaces of potentially hazardous small bodies C. R.
Chapman; 6. About deflecting asteroids and comets K. A. Holsapple; 7.
Scientific requirements for understanding the near-Earth asteroid
population A. W. Harris; 8. Physical properties of comets and asteroids
inferred from fireball observations M. D. Martino and A. Cellino; 9.
Mitigation technologies and their requirements C. Gritzner and R. Kahle;
10. Peering inside near-Earth objects with radio tomography W. Kofman and
A. Safaeinili; 11. Seismological imvestigation of asteroid and comet
interiors J. D. Walker and W. F. Huebner; 12. Lander and penetrator science
for near-Earth object mitigation studies A. J. Ball, P. Lognonne, K.
Seiferlin, M. Patzold and T. Spohn; 13. Optimal interpretation and
deflection of Earth-approaching asteroids using low-thrust electric
propulsion B. A. Conway; 14. Close proximity operations at small bodies:
orbiting, hovering, and hopping D. J. Scheeres; 15. Mission operations in
low gravity regolith and dust D. Sears, M. Franzen, S. Moore, S. Nichols,
M. Kareev and P. Benoit; 16. Impacts and the public: communicating the
nature of the impact hazard D. Morrison, C. R. Chapman, D. Steel and R. P.
Binzel; 17. Towards a program to remove the threat of hazardous NEOs M. J.
S. Belton.
object population W. Bottke, A. Morbidelli and R. Jedicke; 2. Earth
impactors: orbital characteristics and warning times S. R. Chesley and T.
B. Spahr; 3. The role of radar in predicting and preventing asteroid and
comet collisions with Earth S. J. Ostro and J. D. Giorgini; 4. Interior
structures for asteroids and cometary nuclei E. Asphaug; 5. What we know
and don't know about surfaces of potentially hazardous small bodies C. R.
Chapman; 6. About deflecting asteroids and comets K. A. Holsapple; 7.
Scientific requirements for understanding the near-Earth asteroid
population A. W. Harris; 8. Physical properties of comets and asteroids
inferred from fireball observations M. D. Martino and A. Cellino; 9.
Mitigation technologies and their requirements C. Gritzner and R. Kahle;
10. Peering inside near-Earth objects with radio tomography W. Kofman and
A. Safaeinili; 11. Seismological imvestigation of asteroid and comet
interiors J. D. Walker and W. F. Huebner; 12. Lander and penetrator science
for near-Earth object mitigation studies A. J. Ball, P. Lognonne, K.
Seiferlin, M. Patzold and T. Spohn; 13. Optimal interpretation and
deflection of Earth-approaching asteroids using low-thrust electric
propulsion B. A. Conway; 14. Close proximity operations at small bodies:
orbiting, hovering, and hopping D. J. Scheeres; 15. Mission operations in
low gravity regolith and dust D. Sears, M. Franzen, S. Moore, S. Nichols,
M. Kareev and P. Benoit; 16. Impacts and the public: communicating the
nature of the impact hazard D. Morrison, C. R. Chapman, D. Steel and R. P.
Binzel; 17. Towards a program to remove the threat of hazardous NEOs M. J.
S. Belton.