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Dawn of Small Worlds

Dwarf Planets, Asteroids, Comets

  • Presents a detailed introduction to dwarf planets, asteroids, and comets and reviews the history of their exploration

  • Demonstrates that small solar system worlds have a dramatically different nature and appearance than the planets

  • Describes past, current and future space craft missions studying "small worlds" and their results

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Part of the Astronomers' Universe book series (ASTRONOM)

Table of contents

  1. Front Matter
    Pages i-v
  2. Michael Moltenbrey
    Pages 1-15
  3. Michael Moltenbrey
    Pages 17-71
  4. Michael Moltenbrey
    Pages 73-140
  5. Michael Moltenbrey
    Pages 141-173
  6. Michael Moltenbrey
    Pages 175-214
  7. Michael Moltenbrey
    Pages 215-267
  8. Back Matter
    Pages 269-273

About this book

Introduction

This book gives a detailed introduction to the thousands and thousands of smaller bodies in the solar system. Written for interested laymen, amateur astronomers and students it describes the nature and origin of asteroids, dwarf planets and comets, and gives detailed information about their role in the solar system. The author nicely reviews the history of small-world-exploration and describes past, current and future space craft missions studying small worlds, and presents their results. Readers will learn that small solar system worlds have a dramatically different nature and appearance than the planets. Even though research activity on small worlds has increased in the recent past many of their properties are still in the dark and need further research.

Keywords

Asteoid Exploration Asteroid Missions Asteroids Explained Comet Exploration Comets Explained Dwarf Planets Explained Small Solar System Worlds Space Missions to Comets and Asteroids

Authors and affiliations

  1. 1.MunichGermany

About the authors

Dr. Michael Moltenbrey is a computer scientist who based his thesis on simulations on high performance computers. As an active amateur astronomer and former President of his local club, he has been giving many lectures on astronomy to the public.

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Reviews

“This book presents many of the distinctive parameters for small worlds, especially those that provide distinction from our well known planets. The book’s definition and presentation of the parameters is its greatest value. … From reading it, you will readily see just how much knowledge we’ve gained of our own backyard in this wide universe.” (Mark Mortimer, universetoday.com, November, 2015)