An Introduction to Space Weather

An Introduction to Space Weather

Author: Mark Moldwin

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2022-11-30

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1108791719

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This updated introductory textbook, with added learning features, explains how the Sun influences the Earth and its near-space environment.


Introduction to Space Physics

Introduction to Space Physics

Author: Margaret G. Kivelson

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1995-04-28

Total Pages: 594

ISBN-13: 9780521457149

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All aspects of space plasmas in the Solar System are introduced and explored in this text for senior undergraduate and graduate students. Introduction to Space Physics provides a broad, yet selective, treatment of the complex interactions of the ionized gases of the solar terrestrial environment. The book includes extensive discussion of the Sun and solar wind, the magnetized and unmagnetized planets, and the fundamental processes of space plasmas including shocks, plasma waves, ULF waves, wave particle interactions, and auroral processes. The text devotes particular attention to space plasma observations and integrates these with phenomenological and theoretical interpretations. Highly coordinated chapters, written by experts in their fields, combine to provide a comprehensive introduction to space physics. Based on an advanced undergraduate and graduate course presented in the Department of Earth and Space Sciences at the University of California, Los Angeles, the text will be valuable to both students and professionals in the field.


Introduction to Space

Introduction to Space

Author: Thomas Damon

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 9780894640681

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NASA is again reorganizing its resources to accomplish its fluctuating missions. The fourth edition of Introduction to Space: The Science of Spaceflight has received a major overhaul to bring to you a readable understanding of how these goals may be achieved. It has been updated with the latest information on the science and technology involved to explain why astronauts are weightless, what satellites do and why they don't fall from the sky, how we will live on Mars, and whether or not there is life elsewhere in the universe. The book is now profusely illustrated throughout with 274 illustrations of which 102 are in color. All measurements are presented in both common units and in the international System of Units (SI), commonly called metric units.


Space Physics

Space Physics

Author: C. T. Russell

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2016-07-07

Total Pages: 499

ISBN-13: 1107098823

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This textbook provides advanced undergraduates and graduates with up-to-date coverage of space physics from the Sun to the interstellar medium. Clear explanations of physical processes are presented alongside major new discoveries gained from space missions. End-of-chapter problems and specially developed computer-based exercises allow students to put the theory into practice.


Cosmic Perspectives in Space Physics

Cosmic Perspectives in Space Physics

Author: S. Biswas

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2000-06-30

Total Pages: 532

ISBN-13: 9780792358138

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A textbook for a graduate and senior undergraduate course of one or two semesters introducing the physics and astrophysics in space. Biswas, (formerly Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bombay) expects students to be familiar with introductory physics including general physics, classical mechanics and electrodynamics, the special theory of relativity, and some introductory astronomy. He covers the elements of space research; the magnetosphere of the earth; the sun and the heliosphere; the moon and the planets; comets, meteorites, and the origin of the Solar System; solar energetic particles; galactic cosmic rays; space astrophysics; and the interstellar medium. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


A Child's Introduction to Space Exploration

A Child's Introduction to Space Exploration

Author: Michael E. Bakich

Publisher: Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, Incorporated

Published: 2022

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9780762478842

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We are living in a golden age of astronomy and space exploration, with more discoveries about the universe every day. With so many possibilities now open to us, revered science writers Michael E. Bakich and David J. Eicher will take young readers on a journey to the throughout the universe in this latest edition of A Child's Introduction series. Perfect for budding explorers aged 8-12, Bakich amd Eicher explore the history of space exploration from the very first rocket in China, to the moon landing, to the latest missions to Mars (and beyond). They also include profiles of noteworthy scientists, engineers, and astronauts including Isaac Newton, Neil Armstrong, Mae Carol Jemison; fun sections on space food, UFOs, a timeline of space suits, and how to go to the bathroom in space; and STEM experiments like how to build your own rocket and how to tell time using the sun. Packed with dozens of NASA photos and charming original illustrations, and a pull-out poster, this fascinating book reveals the wonders of space exploration-past, present and future!


Introduction to Space Dynamics

Introduction to Space Dynamics

Author: William Tyrrell Thomson

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2012-09-11

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 0486140520

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Comprehensive, classic introduction to space-flight engineering for advanced undergraduate and graduate students provides basic tools for quantitative analysis of the motions of satellites and other vehicles in space.