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Galilean satellites --- Io (Satellite) --- Jupiter (Planet) --- Jupiter (Planet)
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Jupiter probes. --- Space flight to Jupiter. --- Galileo Project. --- Jupiter (Planet) --- Exploration.
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Jupiter probes. --- Space flight to Jupiter. --- Galileo Project. --- Jupiter (Planet) --- Exploration.
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Lunar geology --- Planets --- Geology --- Maps --- Mars (Planet) --- Venus (Planet) --- Jupiter (Planet) --- Satellites
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Lunar geology --- Planets --- Geology --- Maps --- Mars (Planet) --- Venus (Planet) --- Jupiter (Planet) --- Geology --- Geology --- Satellites
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Jupiter’s moon Io is the Solar System’s most exotic satellite. Active volcanism on Io was discovered from observations by the Voyager 1 spacecraft in 1979, confirming a possibility suggested from theoretical studies of Io’s orbit. Our knowledge of Io’s volcanism, composition, and space environment were significantly increased as a result of observations by the Galileo spacecraft from 1996 through 2001. The end of the Galileo mission in 2003 makes this an ideal time to summarize the new results in a book as no book has ever been written about Jupiter’s volcanic moon, Io.
Galilean satellites. --- Galileo Project. --- Io (Satellite) --- Jupiter (Planet) --- Exploration. --- Galilean moons --- Medicean planets --- Medicean stars --- Project Galileo --- Jupiter I (Satellite) --- Satellites --- Physical geography. --- Astrophysics and Astroparticles. --- Geophysics/Geodesy. --- Geography --- Astrophysics. --- Geophysics. --- Astronomical physics --- Astronomy --- Cosmic physics --- Physics --- Geological physics --- Terrestrial physics --- Earth sciences
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Peter Bond provides an overview of key, unmanned missions, chapter by chapter, to planets in the twentieth century. He tells the story of the mission planners and engineers who, working mostly in the background, made these unprecedented achievements in scientific exploration possible. Bond’s perspective provides a much-needed overview, but it also details the very human feelings that animated the intense rivalries between the Soviet Union and the United States, and most recently the difficulties that arose in collaborations between NASA and ESA on the Rosetta and Halley's Comet missions.
Physics. --- Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology. --- Popular Science in Astronomy. --- Aerospace Technology and Astronautics. --- Science, general. --- Science (General). --- Astronomy. --- Astronautics. --- Physique --- Astronomie --- Astronautique --- Asteroids. --- Comets. --- Jupiter (Planet) -- Exploration. --- Mars (Planet) -- Exploration. --- Mercury (Planet) -- Exploration. --- Moon -- Exploration. --- Neptune (Planet) -- Exploration. --- Outer space -- Exploration. --- Planets -- Exploration. --- Pluto (Dwarf planet) -- Exploration. --- Saturn (Planet) -- Exploration. --- Uranus (Planet) -- Exploration. --- Venus (Planet) -- Exploration. --- Planets --- Astrophysics --- Astronomy - General --- Astronomy & Astrophysics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Exploration --- Planets. --- Exploration. --- Outer space --- Solar system --- Science. --- Astrophysics. --- Cosmology. --- Aerospace engineering. --- Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary. --- Space sciences --- Aeronautics --- Astrodynamics --- Space flight --- Space vehicles --- Aeronautical engineering --- Astronautics --- Engineering --- Astronomical physics --- Astronomy --- Cosmic physics --- Physics
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