Condizione: good. Richard Hescox (illustratore). A copy that has been read, remains in good condition. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact. The spine and cover show signs of wear. Pages can include notes and highlighting and show signs of wear, and the copy can include "From the library of" labels or previous owner inscriptions. 100% GUARANTEE! Shipped with delivery confirmation, if you're not satisfied with purchase please return item! Ships via media mail.
Unknown. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. Richard Hescox (illustratore). Missing dust jacket; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
paperback. Condizione: Fine. Stevenson, Bruce; Hescox, Richard (illustratore).
paperback. Condizione: Very Good. Stevenson, Bruce; Hescox, Richard (illustratore).
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: American Institute of Physics, 2004
Da: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. Clean, unmarked and undamaged inside and out. It will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Special Issue: Planetary Diversity" (Planets come in a wide variety of types and exhibit a wide range of complex behavior. Still, we can ask--and answer--some fundamental questions about them) by David J. Stevenson; "The Kuiper Belt" (The hundreds of objects lying beyond Neptune's orbit provide data that enable scientists to trace the history of the outer planets. They also present an intriguing mystery) by Michael E. Brown; "Origin of the Terrestrial Planets and the Earth-Moon System" (Increasingly sophisticated computer simulations show how the four solid planets could have emerged through collisions and accretion. One late, giant collision with Earth is the likely origin of the Moon" by Robin M. Canup; "Probing the Giant Planets" (More than a hundred extrasolar giant planets have been discovered in the past few years. To understand how they were formed, we must study in detail the giants closest to us: Jupiter and Saturn) by Tristan Guillot; "Water on Mars" (Mars is cold enough that its meager water content appears to exist today simply in frozen and gas phases. But as recent evidence suggests, that may not have always been the case) by Bruce M. Jakosky and Michael T. Mellon; "A Look at the Galilean Satellites after the Galileo Mission" (From volcanic eruptions hotter than those typically found on Earth to ocean sandwiches with water trapped between ice layers, the Galileo mission revealed fascinating phenomena on Jupiter's four largest moons) by Torrence V. Johnson; plus "Physics Update"; "Reference Frame: Total relativity: March 2004" by Frank Wilczek; "Letters"; and "Search and Discovery" (Evidence reported for a 'supersolid' phase of helium-4.Lubna-Livermore collaboration forms two new superheavy elements.New silicon-based device modulates light at 1 GHz".
Soft Cover. Condizione: good+. Richard Hescox (illustratore). 1st ptg. Mass market paperback; 126pp; b/w ils; pp browning. Paperback.
EUR 12,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloTapa blanda. Condizione: Bueno. edicion 1987, 126 paginas con ilustraciones en b/n, tapa blanda.
Editore: Timun Mas, Barcelona, 1987
ISBN 10: 847722109X ISBN 13: 9788477221098
Da: Librería Ofisierra, Galapagar, M, Spagna
EUR 13,50
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloTapa blanda. Condizione: Bien. Libro.