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The Story of Space Station Mir

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The Story of Space Station Mir

The Story of Space Station Mir by David M Harland
English | PDF (True) | 2005 | 436 Pages | ISBN : 0387230114 | 28.65 MB

This successor edition picks up the story where the first edition left off in 1997, and runs through to Mir’s de-orbiting in March 2001, providing the definitive account of the Mir Space Station. The book reviews the origins of the Soviet space station programme, in particular the highly successful Salyuts 6 and 7, describes Mir’s structure, environment, power supply and maneuvering systems, and provides a comprehensive account of how it was assembled and how it operated in orbit.

Clusters in Nuclei, Vol.2

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Clusters in Nuclei, Vol.2

Clusters in Nuclei, Vol.2 by Christian Beck
English | PDF | 2012 | 363 Pages | ISBN : 3642247067 | 10.2 MB

Following the pioneering discovery of alpha clustering and of molecular resonances, the field of nuclear clustering is today one of those domains of heavy-ion nuclear physics that faces the greatest challenges, yet also contains the greatest opportunities.

Astrophysical Concepts

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Astrophysical Concepts

Astrophysical Concepts by Martin Harwit
English | PDF | 1988 | 642 Pages | ISBN : N/A | 56 MB

My principal aim in writing this book was to present a wide range of astrophysical topics in sufficient depth to give the reader a general quantitative understanding of the subject. The book outlines cosmic events but does not portray them in detail-it provides aseries of astrophysical sketches. I think this approach befits the present uncertainties and changing views in astrophysics. The material is based on notes I prepared for a course aimed at seniors and beginning graduate students in physics and astronomy at Cornell. This course defined the level at which the book is written. For readers who are versed in physics but are unfamiliar with astronomical terminology, Appendix A is included. It gives a brief background of astronomical concepts and should be read before starting the main text. The first few chapters outline the scope of modern astrophysics and deal with elementary problems concerning the size and mass of cosmic objects. However, it soon becomes apparent that a broad foundation in physics is needed to proceed. This base is developed in Chapters 4 to 7 by using, as ex am pIes, specific astronomi­ cal situations. Chapters 8 to 10 enlarge on the topics first outlined in Chapter I and show how we can obtain quantitative insights into the structure and evolution of stars, the dynamics of co~mic gases, and the large-scale behavior of the universe.

Highlights of Astronomy

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Highlights of Astronomy

Highlights of Astronomy: As presented at the XIVth General Assembly of the I.A.U. 1970 by Cornelis Jager (General Secretary of the Union)
English | PDF | 1971 | 786 Pages | ISBN : 902770189X | 76 MB

After the same pattern as the XIII th General Assembly of the International Astronom­ ical Union the present Volume of the Highlights in Astronomy contains the texts of the invited discourses given at the XIVth General Assembly held in Brighton, England, August 1970. It contains further the papers and discussion remarks presented at the six joint discussions, as well as the invited papers given at the special session on the Moon. In addition this Volume contains the papers given at the joint meeting of Commissions 24, 27, 30, 33 and 37 on RR Lyrae Stars. It goes without saying that the nearly hundred papers printed in this Volume represent only a minor part of all matter dealt with at the XIVth General Assembly of the Union; the many important discussions that took place in a few hundred commission meetings are not included. For short abstracts and reviews of these the reader is referred to Transactions of the International Astronomical Union XIVB. I wish to thank those who contributed to this Volume for the speed in submitting the manuscripts of their papers. This, together with the efficiency of the Publishers allowed for a rapid publication.

Lectures on Cosmology: Accelerated Expansion of the Universe (Repost)

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Lectures on Cosmology: Accelerated Expansion of the Universe (Repost)

Lectures on Cosmology: Accelerated Expansion of the Universe by Georg Wolschin
English | PDF (True) | 2010 | 188 Pages | ISBN : 3642105971 | 3.55 MB

The lectures that four authors present in this volume investigate core topics related to the accelerated expansion of the Universe. Accelerated expansion occured in the ?36 very early Universe – an exponential expansion in the in ationary period 10 s after the Big Bang. This well-established theoretical concept had rst been p- posed in 1980 by Alan Guth to account for the homogeneity and isotropy of the observable universe, and simultaneously by Alexei Starobinski, and has since then been developed by many authors in great theoretical detail. An accelerated expansion of the late Universe at redshifts z< 1 has been disc- ered in 1998; the expansion is not slowing down under the in uence of gravity, but is instead accelerating due to some uniformly distributed, gravitationally repulsive substance accounting for more than 70% of the mass–energy content of the U- verse, which is now known as dark energy. Its most common interpretation today is given in terms of the so-called CDM model with a cosmological constant.

Starlight: An Introduction to Stellar Physics for Amateurs

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Starlight: An Introduction to Stellar Physics for Amateurs

Starlight: An Introduction to Stellar Physics for Amateurs by Keith Robinson
English | PDF(True) | 2009 | 274 Pages | ISBN : 1441907076 | 5.3 MB

This is a book about the physics of stars and starlight. The story of starlight is truly fascinating. Astronomers analyze and interpret the light from stars using photometry and spectroscopy, then inspirational detective work combines with the laws of physics to reveal the temperatures, masses, luminosities and outer structure of these far away points of light. The laws of physics themselves enable us to journey to the very center of a star and to understand its inner structure and source of energy!

Gauge Theory and the Early Universe

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Gauge Theory and the Early Universe

Gauge Theory and the Early Universe by P. Galeotti, David N. Schramm
English | PDF | 1988 | 383 Pages | ISBN : 9027728054 | 44.6 MB

closer in recent years, and new ideas and developments in one field are strictly connected with the new ideas and developments in the other field. Roughly speaking, many different subdisciplines of physics. seem to converge in cosmology, the study of the early evolution of the universe. The range of parameters (dimensions, temperatures, densities, etc ••• ) to be taken into account in cosmology is so vast that one is forced to use theories or experimental data of wide ranging origin.

The Many Scales in the Universe: JENAM 2004 Astrophysics Reviews

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The Many Scales in the Universe: JENAM 2004 Astrophysics Reviews

The Many Scales in the Universe: JENAM 2004 Astrophysics Reviews by J.C. Iniesta, E.J. Alfaro, J.G. Gorgas, E. Salvador-Solé, H. Butcher
English | PDF(True) | 2006 | 303 Pages | ISBN : 1402043511 | 17.4 MB

The book gathers the invited talks to the XIII JENAM conference, organized this time by the European Astronomical Society (EAS) and the Spanish Astronomical Society (SEA), and hosted by the Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (CSIC). All branches of astrophysics are encompassed from the largest scales and cosmology to the solar system and the Sun, through the galaxies and the stars, including a section on astronomical instrumentation. Very relevant experts from all over the world speak in a single book about the most recent, exciting results from their fields in a way which is useful for both researchers in these fields and colleagues working in other disciplines. The book is accompanied by a CD-ROM including the remaining contributions of the meeting in PDF format, hence opening a wide panorama of what is going on in astrophysics nowadays.

Extensive Air Showers (Repost)

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Extensive Air Showers (Repost)

Extensive Air Showers: High Energy Phenomena and Astrophysical Aspects - A Tutorial, Reference Manual and Data Book by Peter K.F. Grieder
English | PDF | 2010 | 1149 Pages | ISBN : 3540769404 | 32.2 MB

Extensive air showers are a very unique phenomenon. In the more than six decades since their discovery by Auger et al. we have learned a great deal about these extremely energetic events and gained deep insights into high-energy phenomena, particle physics and astrophysics.

Lyman-alpha as an Astrophysical and Cosmological Tool (Repost)

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Lyman-alpha as an Astrophysical and Cosmological Tool (Repost)

Lyman-alpha as an Astrophysical and Cosmological Tool: Saas-Fee Advanced Course 46. Swiss Society for Astrophysics and Astronomy by Mark Dijkstra
English | EPUB | 2019 | 419 Pages | ISBN : 3662596229 | 96.5 MB

The hydrogen Lyman-alpha line is of utmost importance to many fields of astrophysics. This UV line being conveniently redshifted with distance to the visible and even near infrared wavelength ranges, it is observable from the ground, and provides the main observational window on the formation and evolution of high redshift galaxies. Absorbing systems that would otherwise go unnoticed are revealed through the Lyman-alpha forest, Lyman-limit, and damped Lyman-alpha systems, tracing the distribution of baryonic matter on large scales, and its chemical enrichment.

Applying Fractals in Astronomy

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Applying Fractals in Astronomy

Applying Fractals in Astronomy by André Heck
English | PDF | 1991 | 212 Pages | ISBN : 3540543538 | 11.8 MB

'Fractal geometry addressesitselfto questions that many people have been asking themselves. It con­ cerns an aspect of Nature that almost everybody had been conscious of, but could not address in a formal fashion. ' 'Fractal geometry seems to be the proper language to describe the complezity of many very compli­ cated shapes around us.

Fundamental Astronomy

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Fundamental Astronomy

Fundamental Astronomy by Hannu Karttunen
English | PDF | 2003 | 469 Pages | ISBN : 3540001794 | 73 MB

Fundamental Astronomy gives a well-balanced and comprehensive introduction to the various fields of classical and modern astronomy. While emphasizing both the astronomical concepts and the underlying physical principles, the text provides a sound basis for more profound studies in the astronomical sciences.

Astronomical Photometry: Past, Present, and Future (repost)

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Astronomical Photometry: Past, Present, and Future (repost)

Eugene F. Milone, C. Sterken, "Astronomical Photometry: Past, Present, and Future"
English | 2013 | ISBN: 1461428580, 1441980490 | 232 pages | PDF | 5.5 MB

Keep Watching the Skies!: The Story of Operation Moonwatch and the Dawn of the Space Age

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Keep Watching the Skies!: The Story of Operation Moonwatch and the Dawn of the Space Age

W. Patrick McCray, "Keep Watching the Skies!: The Story of Operation Moonwatch and the Dawn of the Space Age"
English | 2021 | ISBN: 0691128545 | 327 pages | EPUB | 13.9 MB

Space Exploration For Dummies

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Space Exploration For Dummies

Cynthia Phillips, Shana Priwer, "Space Exploration For Dummies"
English | 2009 | ISBN: 0470445734 | 392 pages | True PDF | 14.8 MB