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Contents
Fi
Foreword
Preface to the Third Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the First Edition
About the Editors
Contributors
Parti
The Solar System
IX
xi
xiii
XV
xvii
xix
7.
Planetary Magnetospheres
137
Margaret Galland Kivelson and Fran Bagenal
8.
Rotation of Planets
Véronique Dehant
and Tim Van Hoolst
159
9.
Evolution of Planetary Interiors
185
Nicola Tosi,
Doris
Breuer,
and Tilman Spohn
1.
The Solar System and Its Place in the 1Q Astrobiology
Galaxy
з
ÖJ
Christopher P. McKay and Wanda
L
Davis
Paul R. Weissman
2.
The Origin of the Solar System
29
John E. Chambers and Alex
N.
Halliday
3.
Solar System Dynamics: Regular
and Chaotic Motion
55
Jack J. Lissauer and Carl D. Murray
Part II
Fundamental Planetary Processes
and Properties
4.
Planetary Impacts
83
Richard A.F. Grieve, Gordon R. Osinski, and
Livio
L. Tornabene
5.
Planetary Volcanism
101
Lionel Wilson
6.
Magnetic Field Generation
in Planets
121
Sabine
Stanley
Part III
The Sun
11.
The Sun
Markus J. Aschwanden
12.
The Solar Wind
J. T.
Gosling
Part IV
Earthlike Planets
13.
Mercury
Scott L. Murchie, Ronald]. Vervack, Jr.,
Carolyn M. Ernst, and Robert G. Strom
14.
Venus: Atmosphere
Fredric W. Taylor and Donald M.
Hunten
209
235
261
283
305
VI
Contents
15.
Venus: Surface and
Interior
323
Suzanne
E.
Smrekar,
Ellen
R.
Stofan,
and
Nils Mueller
16.
Mars Atmosphere: History and
Surface Interactions
343
David C. Catling
17.
Mars: Surface and Interior
359
Michael H. Can and James F. Bell, III
18.
Interior Structure and Evolution
of Mars
379
Tim Van Hoolst and
Attilio Rivoldini
19.
Mars: Landing Site Geology,
Mineralogy, and Geochemistry
397
Matthew P.
Colombek
and
Harry Y. McSween
PartV
Earth and Moon as Planets
20.
Earth as a Planet: Atmosphere
and Oceans
423
Adam P. Showman and Timothy E. Dowling
21.
Earth as a Planet: Surface and Interior
445
David Pieri
and Adam Dziewonski
Part VI
Asteroids, Dust and Comets
26.
Main-Belt Asteroids
583
22.
Space Weather
J.G. Luhmann and S.C. Solomon
23.
The Moon
Harald Hiesinger
and
Ralf Jaumann
24.
Interior of the Moon
Renee C. Weber
25.
Lunar Exploration
Ian A. Crawford,
Katherine H.
Joy, and
Mahesh Anand
479
493
539
555
Daniel
T. Britt,
Guy Consolmagno, S.J., and Larry
Lebofsky
27.
Near-Earth Objects
603
Alan W. Harris, Line Drube, Lucy A. McFadden,
and Richard P. Binzel
28.
Meteorites
625
Michael E. Lipschutz and
Ludolf
Schultz
29.
Dust in the Solar System
657
Harald Krüger
and
Eberhard Grün
30.
Physics and Chemistry of Comets
683
John C. Brandt
31.
Comet Populations and Cometary
Dynamics
705
Harold F. Levison and Luke
Dones
Part
VII
Giant Planets and their Satellites
32.
Atmospheres of the Giant Planets
723
Robert A. West
33.
Interiors of the Giant Planets
743
Mark S. Marley and Jonathan J. Fortney
34.
Planetary Satellites
759
Bonnie J.
Buratti
and Peter
С
Thomas
35.
Io:
The Volcanic Moon
779
Rosaly M.C. Lopes
36.
Europa
793
Louise M. Prockter and Robert T.
Pappalardo
Contents
VII
37.
Ganymede and Callisto
віз
47.
A History of Solar System Studies
999
Geoffrey Collins and Torrence V. Johnson David Leverington
38.
Titan
Athena Coustenis
39.
Enceladus
Francis Nimmo and Carolyn
Porco
40.
Triton
William B. McKinnon and Randolph
L
Kirk
41.
Planetary Rings
Matthew S. Tiscareno and
Matthew M.
Hedman
Part
VIII
Beyond the Planets
42.
Pluto
S. Alan Stern
831 48.
X-rays in the Solar System
Anil Bhardwaj, Carey
M. Lisse,
and
Konrad Dennerl
1019
851
861
49.
The Solar System at Ultraviolet
Wavelengths
1047
Amanda R. Hendrix, Robert M, Nelson, and
Deborah
L
Domingue
909
43.
Kuiper
Belt: Dynamics
925
Alessandro
Morbidelli and Harold F. Levison
44.
Kuiper
Belt Objects: Physical
Studies
941
Stephen
С
Tegler
45. Extrasolar
Planets
957
Michael Fndl
Part IX
Exploring the Solar System
46.
Strategies of Modern Solar System
Exploration
981
Berndt
Feuerbacher
and
Bernhard Hufenbach
ΩΟ1
50.
Infrared Views of the Solar System
from Space
1073
Mark V. Sykes
51.
New Generation Ground-Based
Optical/Infrared Telescopes
1089
Alan T. Tokunaga
52.
The Solar System at Radio
Wavelengths
1107
Imke de
Pater and William S. Kurth
53.
Planetary Radar
ι Ί33
Catherine D. Neish and Lynn M. Carter
54.
Remote Sensing of Chemical
Elements Using Nuclear
Spectroscopy
1161
Thomas H. Prettyman
55.
Probing the Interiors of Planets
with Geophysical Tools
1185
W. Bruce Banerdt,
Véronique Dehant,
Robert
Grimm, Matthias
Grott,
Philippe Lognonne',
and Suzann F. Smrekar
56.
Planetary Exploration Missions
1205
James D. Burke
viii Contents
57.
Exploration
and Analysis of Planetary
Shape and Topography Using
Stereophotogrammetry
1223
Jürgen Oberst,
Klaus Gwinner
and Frank Preusker
Appendix
1235
Glossary
1261
Index
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