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Mapping the Planets: Discovering the Worlds Beyond Our Own (Sirius Visual Reference Library #10)

Mapping the Planets: Discovering the Worlds Beyond Our Own (Sirius Visual Reference Library #10)

Current price: $19.99
Publication Date: April 15th, 2020
Publisher:
Arcturus Editions
ISBN:
9781838576080
Pages:
192

Description

"Rooney uncannily delights us at each turn of the page, stripping away the Solar System's mysteries like an onion skin and firing our innate sense of wonder" - BBC Sky at Night

Mapping the Planets is a lavishly illustrated full-colour hardback, giving a fascinating account of the planets in our solar system and the technologies that have allowed us to map these cosmic objects.

Anne Rooney takes readers on a journey through the expansive history of planetary exploration, from Ancient Babylonian's charting the movement of Venus, to Galileo's discovery of Saturn's moons through telescope, to the modern use of rovers, flybys and spectroscopy. These histories are accompanied by a glorious selection of maps, drawings, paintings and high-resolution photographs, demonstrating how the mapping of objects in our solar system has been central to scientific discovery.

Topics include:
- Exploring earth and other planets in our solar system through historic and modern mapping
- How radar, lidar and spectroscopy are used in modern planetary cartography
- Mapping non-planetary objects such as moons, comets and asteroids.
- How exoplanets are discovered

Perfect for map-lovers and space enthusiasts, this book provides a unique way of exploring the wonders of our solar system.

ABOUT THE SERIES: Sirius Visual Reference Library brings together wonderfully illustrated reference guides on scientific and historical topics, made bold and fascinating through full-color maps, timelines, photographs, feature boxes and other visual elements.

About the Author

Anne Rooney gained a degree and then a PhD in medieval literature from Trinity College, Cambridge. After a period of teaching medieval English and French literature at the universities of Cambridge and York, she left to pursue a career as a freelance writer. She has written many books for adults and children on a variety of subjects, including literature and history. She has written many books on science and technology, and was long-listed for the prestigious Aventis Science Prize in 2004. She lives in Cambridge.