Space: From Earth to the Edge of the Universe

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CAROLE ROBERT

DINWIDDIE

DAVID GILES

STOTT

HUGHES

SPARROW

LONDON, NEW YORK, MELBOURNE, MUNICH, AND DELHI Editorial consultant Senior editor Senior art editors Editors

Proof-reader Index US editor Designers

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CONTENTS

Iain Nicolson Peter Frances Mark Lloyd, Vicky Short Jemima Dunne, Megan Hill, Nicola Hodgson, Patrick Newman, Steve Setford, Andrew Szudek Sean O’Connor Indexing Specialists (UK) Ltd Jenny Siklós Vivienne Brar, Mandy Earey, Alison Gardner, Richard Horsford, Matthew Robbins, Liz Sephton, Alison Shackleton Anushka Mody Silke Spingies, Duncan Turner Ria Jones, Myriam Megharbi, Roland Smithies, Sarah Smithies The Art Agency, SJC Illustration Adam Brackenbury Phil Sergeant Inderjhit Bhullar Camilla Hallinan, Julie Oughton Karen Self, Louise Dick Liz Wheeler Phil Ormerod Jonathan Metcalf

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LAUNCHPAD EARTH

Looking Out Observing the Skies On the Launchpad Journey into Space Into Orbit Orbiting Earth Early Space Stations The International Space Station Spacewalking An Astronaut’s View of Earth Exploring Earth From Space Earth’s Oceans Earth’s Land Earth’s Ice and Snow Earth’s Atmosphere Surrounding Earth

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NEIGHBORING WORLDS

The Solar System The Inner Planets Earth The Moon The Moon in Our Skies Mapping the Moon To the Moon and Back Landing on the Moon Exploring on Foot Roving Across the Moon The Moon’s Unseen Face

Venus Beneath Venus’s Clouds Venus’s Surface Mercury Messenger at Mercury The Sun Close to the Sun Mars Mars from Above Valles Marineris The Tharsis Region The Ice Caps of Mars The Dunes of Mars Dust Storms on Mars Roving over Mars Endurance Crater Victoria Crater Gusev Crater The Moons of Mars

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76 78 80 82 84 86 88 92 94 96 98 100 104 106 110 112 114 116 120

BEYOND THE BELT

The Outer Planets Asteroids Missions to Asteroids Jupiter The Great Red Spot Jupiter’s Moons Io Europa Ganymede Callisto Saturn Saturn’s Atmosphere Saturn’s Rings

124 126 128 130 132 136 138 140 144 146 148 152 154

Cassini at Saturn Saturn’s Moons Enceladus, Mimas, and Tethys Dione, Rhea, Hyperion, and Iapetus Titan Uranus Uranus’s Rings and Moons Neptune Neptune’s Moons The Outer Region Comets Missions to Comets Sample Collection Looking Back

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A GALAXY OF STARS

The Milky Way Toward the Stars Pinning Down the Stars Nearby Stars Stellar Characteristics The Fuel Source of Stars Starbirth The Orion Nebula The Eagle Nebula The Infrared Universe Star Systems The Pleiades 47 Tucanae and M30 Main-sequence Stars Red Giants Supergiants and Hypergiants

192 196 198 200 202 208 210 212 214 218 220 222 224 226 228 230

Investigating Stars The Giant Telescopes Planetary Nebulae The Helix Nebula The Cat’s Eye Nebula The Red Rectangle Nebula, the Eskimo Nebula, and the Ant Nebula The Death of Massive Stars The Crab Nebula The Veil Nebula and Cassiopeia A Planets Beyond the Solar System Extraterrestrial Life Stellar Recycling The Heart of the Milky Way

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A UNIVERSE OF GALAXIES

Galaxy Islands The Large Magellanic Cloud The Small Magellanic Cloud The Andromeda Galaxy The Triangulum Galaxy, Barnard’s Galaxy, and NGC 55 Galaxies and the Hubble Space Telescope Bode’s Galaxy and the Cigar Galaxy The Whirlpool Galaxy The Pinwheel Galaxy The Sombrero Galaxy The Virgo Cluster

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Colliding Galaxies Active Galaxies Centaurus A The Circinus Galaxy, ESO 0313–192, and the Death Star Galaxy The Visible Edge

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THE OUTER LIMITS

What is Cosmology? The Big Bang Background Radiation Dark Cosmology Galaxy Formation Bird’s-eye View How Might the Universe End? The Future of Deep-space Exploration

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The Solar System The Milky Way and Other Galaxies The Night Sky Exploration

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Glossary Index and Acknowledgments

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