The Moon
A favourable reception of the first edition of this book - due no doubt to the nature of its subject - which went out of print in 2 years, gave its author a welcome oppor­ tunity to update at present its contents. This was all the more necessary, as seldom in the annals of science has our knowledge of the physics and astronomy of the Moon made greater progress than during this time. The real heroes of this advance have, of course, been the spacecraft - 33 of which have now been sent out since 1959 to reconnoiter our satellite at a close range. The hard-landers among them just about delivered their message by the time when the first edition of this book went to the press; but it was the soft-landers and orbiters, which followed in their wake between 1966-67, that became really the principal contributors to lunar research. By now that it may be both timely and their programmes have likewise been completed; so opportune to take sk of the present state of our subject now - on the eve of the next stage of lunar exploration by manned landings on the surface of our satellit- which can be expected to take place in the very near future. * The aim of the second edition of this book will be to provide the requisite information, brought up to date in an organized manner.
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The Moon
A favourable reception of the first edition of this book - due no doubt to the nature of its subject - which went out of print in 2 years, gave its author a welcome oppor­ tunity to update at present its contents. This was all the more necessary, as seldom in the annals of science has our knowledge of the physics and astronomy of the Moon made greater progress than during this time. The real heroes of this advance have, of course, been the spacecraft - 33 of which have now been sent out since 1959 to reconnoiter our satellite at a close range. The hard-landers among them just about delivered their message by the time when the first edition of this book went to the press; but it was the soft-landers and orbiters, which followed in their wake between 1966-67, that became really the principal contributors to lunar research. By now that it may be both timely and their programmes have likewise been completed; so opportune to take sk of the present state of our subject now - on the eve of the next stage of lunar exploration by manned landings on the surface of our satellit- which can be expected to take place in the very near future. * The aim of the second edition of this book will be to provide the requisite information, brought up to date in an organized manner.
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The Moon

The Moon

by Zdenek Kopal
The Moon

The Moon

by Zdenek Kopal

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A favourable reception of the first edition of this book - due no doubt to the nature of its subject - which went out of print in 2 years, gave its author a welcome oppor­ tunity to update at present its contents. This was all the more necessary, as seldom in the annals of science has our knowledge of the physics and astronomy of the Moon made greater progress than during this time. The real heroes of this advance have, of course, been the spacecraft - 33 of which have now been sent out since 1959 to reconnoiter our satellite at a close range. The hard-landers among them just about delivered their message by the time when the first edition of this book went to the press; but it was the soft-landers and orbiters, which followed in their wake between 1966-67, that became really the principal contributors to lunar research. By now that it may be both timely and their programmes have likewise been completed; so opportune to take sk of the present state of our subject now - on the eve of the next stage of lunar exploration by manned landings on the surface of our satellit- which can be expected to take place in the very near future. * The aim of the second edition of this book will be to provide the requisite information, brought up to date in an organized manner.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789401034104
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 10/12/2011
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1969
Pages: 526
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.04(d)

Table of Contents

One Motion of the Moon and Dynamics of the Earth-Moon System.- 1. Basic Facts: Distance, Size, and Mass.- 2. The Motion of the Moon in Space.- 3. Rotation of the Moon; Optical Librations.- 4. Motion of the Moon about its Center of Gravity; Physical Librations.- 5. Photometric Consequences of the Moon’s Motion: Phases and Eclipses.- 6. Dynamics of the Earth-Moon System.- Bibliographical Notes.- Two Internal Constitution of the Lunar Globe.- 7. Hydrostatic Equilibrium and its Limitations.- 8. Thermal History of the Moon.- 9. Stress History of the Moon.- 10. Possible Convection in the Lunar Interior.- 11. Chemical Composition of the Moon.- 12. Exosphere of the Moon.- Bibliographical Notes.- Three Topography of the Moon.- 13. Global Form of the Moon and its Gravitational Field.- 14. Relative Coordinates on the Moon and their Determination.- 15. Mapping of the Moon.- 16. Morphology of the Lunar Surface.- 17. Origin of the Lunar Formations.- 18. Lunar Surface as an Impact Counter, and its Stratigraphy.- Bibliographical Notes.- Four Radiation of the Moon.- 19. Photometry of Scattered Moonlight.- 20. Thermal Emission of the Lunar Surface.- 21. Electromagnetic Properties of the Lunar Surface.- 22. Luminescence of the Lunar Surface.- 23. Structure of the Lunar Surface.- 24. Large-Scale Features of the Lunar Surface.- Bibliographical Notes.- Postscript.- References.- Index of Names.
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