Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, and the Outer Solar System


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Explores the relationship between the Sun and the three outer planets of the solar system from the point of view of a planetary scientist, examining the role of Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto as recorders of the formation of the solar system.




The Outer Solar System


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Beyond Earth’s small, red neighbor Mars lie the gaseous, giant planets of the Outer Solar System. This book investigates these behemoths and dwarf planet Pluto, as well as other curiosities within the solar system’s farthest reaches, such as asteroid fields and the Kuiper belt.




Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto


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Describes the characteristics of the three most distant planets in the solar system--Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.




Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto


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Explores the outer solar system, what Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto would be like, why it would take a whole lifetime to travel to Pluto and whether humans could ever live there.




Destination Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto


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Examines the outer planets, and discusses their moons, interiors, atmospheres, locations, and exploration.




Uranus, Neptune & Pluto


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Part of a series which takes the reader on an imaginary journey through the solar system. Each title covers: the position of the planet in the solar system; the planet's origin, composition and geology; and biographical information on the key people connected to the discovery of the planet.




Planets Beyond


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This book serves as a fascinating progress report on the outer solar system, offering a way to better appreciate the newest findings. It unlocks some of the mysteries surrounding Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto — from the drama of their discoveries to the startling results of Voyager 2’s historic 1989 encounter with Neptune.




Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto and How to Observe Them


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This book is for two groups of people: those who want to study the remote planets with amateur astronomical equipment, and those who are just interested in learning about our knowledge of the remote planets. The Remote Planets, and How to Observe them is unique in that it gives a completely up-to-date summary of our current knowledge of the remote planets, and also explains how amateur astronomers can contribute to our knowledge of the remote planets. Readers are given some inspiring examples of people who, with modest commercially-made equipment, have made important contributions to our scientific knowledge. The observational section goes into great detail, including optical and CCD photometry, occultation measurements, imaging (including stacking and enhancement techniques) and polarization measurements. There are finder charts (from 2010 to 2026), complete with two sets of star-magnitudes in an appendix (one set of magnitudes are for photoelectric photometry and the other set is for visual photometry)




The Outer Planets


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Looks at the group of planets described as the outer planets which include Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. Each planet is described relative to the sun and the other planets, and the book describes discoveries that have been made about each planet as scientists probe deeper into space.




Discovering Pluto


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The story of Pluto and its largest moon, from discovery through the New Horizons flyby--Provided by publisher.