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The NASA atlas of the solar system / Ronald Greeley, Raymond Batson.

LIBRA G1000 .G7 1997
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Format:
Map/Atlas
Microformat
Author/Creator:
Greeley, Ronald.
Contributor:
Batson, Raymond M.
Geological Survey (U.S.). Branch of Astrogeology.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Solar system--Maps.
Solar system.
Planets--Maps.
Planets.
Planets--Aeronautics.
Planets--Age.
Planets--Core.
Planets--Density.
Planets--Mantles.
Planets--Mass.
Planets--Radiation.
Planets--Rotation.
Planets--Seasons.
Planets--Transits.
Planets--Wind erosion.
Planets--Winds.
Genre:
Maps.
Atlases.
Physical Description:
1 atlas (369 pages) : color illustrations, color maps ; 46 cm
Scale 1:10,000,000. 1 mm. = 10 km. ; Lambert azimuthal equal-area proj.
paper
polychrome
Other Title:
Atlas of the solar system
Cartographic Data:
Scale 1:10,000,000. 1 mm. = 10 km. ; Lambert azimuthal equal-area proj.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1997.
Summary:
An unparalleled collection of information gathered by NASA's space missions throughout our solar system. The authors describe and map every planet, moon and small body that has been the subject of a NASA mission. Using nontechnical language, they present a summary of our present understanding of the nature of these objects and the processes that have shaped their surfaces. Full color.
Notes:
Maps created by the Astrogeology branch of the U.S. Geological Survey.
Includes gazetteer, index and bibliographical references.
ISBN:
0521561272
OCLC:
35105064

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