Titan: Interior, Surface, Atmosphere, and Space Environment (Cambridge Planetary Science)

Titan: Interior, Surface, Atmosphere, and Space Environment (Cambridge Planetary Science)

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Titan: Interior, Surface, Atmosphere, and Space Environment (Cambridge Planetary Science)

Titan, the largest of Saturn's moons, shares remarkable similarities with Earth. Its thick atmosphere is composed primarily of nitrogen; it features the most complex organic chemistry known outside of Earth and, uniquely, hosts an analog to Earth's hydrological cycle, with methane forming clouds, rain, and seas. Using the latest data from the ongoing Cassini-Huygens missions, laboratory measurements, and numerical simulations, this comprehensive reference examines the physical processes that shape Titan's fascinating atmospheric structure and chemistry, weather, climate, circulation, and surface geology. The text also surveys leading theories about Titan's origin and evolution, and assesses their implications for understanding the formation of other complex planetary bodies. Written by an international team of specialists, chapters offer detailed, comparative treatments of Titan's known properties and discuss the latest frontiers in the Cassini-Huygens mission, offering students and researchers of planetary science, geology, astronomy, and space physics an insightful reference and guide.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Binding
Hardcover
EAN
9780521199926
Edition
1
ISBN
0521199921
Label
Cambridge University Press
Manufacturer
Cambridge University Press
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
474
PublicationDate
2014-02-24
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Studio
Cambridge University Press