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Mission Jupiter

the spectacular journey of the Galileo spacecraft

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An edition of Mission Jupiter (2001)

Mission Jupiter

the spectacular journey of the Galileo spacecraft

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"Jupiter is one of the brightest planets in our night sky and by far the largest in the Solar System. What the Romans called the Father of the Sky is huge - its diameter is more than ten times, Earth's and its mass is well over twice the total of all the rest of the planets in the Solar System. Yet in spite of its staggering size,its position relatively close to us, and its prominent place in our myths and imagination, Jupiter has remained the of the most enigmatic of out planetary neighbors.

Does this gas giant have a solid surface? What drives its Great Red Spot - a huge swirling storm hundreds of years old and tens of thousands of miles across? Was there ever a possibility of microbial life on its watery moon Europa? What are we to make of the active volcanoes on the moon Io? And what is the nature of Jupiter's extraordinary magnetosphere?".

"This book tells the story of the Galileo space probe and the astonishing things it has told us about Jupiter - and the new questions it has raised in the course of its mission, which has lasted well over a decade.

The spacecraft, which has spent more than five years orbiting the planet, is arguably the most successful NASA space vehicle since Apollo 11, it has survived political indifference, legal challenges, software glitches, a balky high-gain antenna, and with some damage, intense tradition bombardment - and it is still flying, still sending us extraordinary treasures of data from Jupiter and its moons."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Copernicus Books
Language
English
Pages
317

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Cover of: Mission Jupiter
Mission Jupiter: The Spectacular Journey of the Galileo Spacecraft
Dec 12, 2011, Copernicus
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Cover of: Mission Jupiter
Mission Jupiter: the spectacular journey of the Galileo spacecraft
2001, Copernicus Books
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
629.43/545
Library of Congress
QB661 .F57 2001, QB4QB460-466, QB661 .F5713 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 317 p., 32 p. of plates :
Number of pages
317

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL40558M
Internet Archive
missionjupitersp0000fisc
ISBN 10
0387987649
LCCN
99031342
OCLC/WorldCat
41355774
Library Thing
8623092
Goodreads
68248

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