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How Mathematical Models, Computer Simulations, and Exploration Can Be Used to Study the Universe: An Anthology of Current Thought [Hardback]

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  • Sērija : Contemporary Discourse in the Field of Astronomy
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Dec-2005
  • Izdevniecība: Rosen Young Adult
  • ISBN-10: 1404203931
  • ISBN-13: 9781404203938
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 160 pages, height x width x depth: 224x149x20 mm, weight: 404 g, Illustrations, unspecified
  • Sērija : Contemporary Discourse in the Field of Astronomy
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  • Izdevniecība: Rosen Young Adult
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  • ISBN-13: 9781404203938
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Collects articles that focus on how space technology aids astronomical research, including information regarding adaptive-optics systems, interferometry, and the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission.
Introduction 6(5)
The Units of Astronomy
11(27)
``The Venus Hunters''
12(14)
Richard Monastersky
``Edge of the Solar System''
26(2)
Richard Talcott
``Light-Years Ahead''
28(5)
Ken Croswell
``Universe 156 Billion Light-Years Wide''
33(5)
Robert Roy Britt
Using Mathematical Models to Explain the Universe
38(36)
``The Failure of Theory''
39(5)
Daniel Berger
``On Earth as in the Heavens''
44(8)
Neil de Grasse Tyson
``Closing In on Einstein's Special Relativity Theory''
52(7)
Robert Pool
``Putting Einstein to the Test---In Space''
59(9)
Ann Gibbons
``NASA Gravity Probe B Mission Enters Science Phase, Ready to Test Einstein's Theory'' by NASA
68(6)
Using Telescopes to Study the Universe
74(31)
From ``Telescopes''
75(7)
Thomas V. Higgins
``Beyond Hubble''
82(12)
Michael D. Lemonick
``Reach for the Stars''
94(5)
Scott Stevens
``The Cosmos Gets Another Set of Eyes''
99(6)
Warren E. Leary
Using Computer Simulations to Investigate the Universe
105(37)
``Modeling the Whole Universe''
106(3)
Ron Cowen
``The Virtual Universe''
109(9)
Mordecai-Mark Mac Low
``Computer Simulations Predict What Astronomers Will `See' with Gravitational Wave Telescopes When Two Black Holes Collide'' by the Max Planck Society
118(3)
``University of California, Berkeley Scientists Develop Algorithms to Discover Extra-Solar Planets''
121(3)
Gary H. Anthes
``The Cosmic Web''
124(18)
Robert A. Simcoe
Exploring the Universe Through Travel--The Space Program
142(34)
``Open Skies Policy and the Origin of the U.S. Space Program''
143(14)
Lester F. Rentmeester
``Building Blocks to Space'' by NASA Aerospace Technology Enterprise
157(5)
``International Space Station''
162(6)
Stanley Holmes
``A New Vision for Space''
168(8)
Frank Sietzen Jr.
Bringing Space Technology Down to Earth
176(21)
``Mapping the Earth from Space'' by NASA
177(3)
``NASA Research Aids Detection of Cancers''
180(5)
Amy Fagan
``Out-of-This-World Medical Marvels'' by NASA Human Exploration and Development of Space Enterprise
185(4)
``Astronomers Swap Secrets''
189(3)
W. B. Schomaker
``NASA Technologies Headed for the Space Technology Hall of Fame''
192(5)
Michael Braukus
Kevin Cook
Web Sites 197(1)
For Further Reading 198(1)
Bibliography 199(4)
Index 203