Ganymede
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※上記表示の販売価格は割引適用後の価格です 出版済み 3-5週間でお届けいたします。 Series: Cambridge Planetary Science Author: Martin Volwerk et al. Publisher: Cambridge University Press ISBN: 9781108832953 Cover: HARDCOVER Date: 2025年02月 DESCRIPTION With ESA's upcoming JUpiter ICy moons Explorer (JUICE) mission to Jupiter and Ganymede, this book provides a fascinating and timely summary of our current knowledge about Ganymede: the largest moon in the Solar System and the only one with an intrinsic magnetic field. Written by a team of multidisciplinary experts spanning geology, space physics and habitability, it provides up-to-date knowledge about Ganymede. The history of its discovery, formation, surface, atmosphere and space environment are discussed in accessible language and supported by the enormous amount of data obtained by Galileo, the Hubble Space Telescope and earlier missions. The latest surface maps of Ganymede are also presented, providing an invaluable reference for graduate students and researchers working in planetary science. * The first book dedicated to Ganymede, providing a compilation of the most recent knowledge * A useful reference for the JUICE mission, allowing interpretation of the JUICE data * Written using accessible language, providing a reference for graduate students and experienced scientists TABLE OF CONTENTS Part I: History, Origin, Dynamics: 1. Ganymede through the ages Martin Volwerk, Katrin Stephan and Roland Wagner 2. Origin of Ganymede and the Galilean moons Yuhito Shibaike and Yann Alibert 3. The rotation of Ganymede Alexander Stark, Rose-Marie Baland and Tim van Hoolst 4. Tidal deformation and tidal evolution of Ganymede Gregor Steinbrugge, Hauke Hussmann and Gabriel Tobie 5. Ganymede's statigraphy and geologic evolution Ralf Jaumann, Katrin Stephan and Roland Wagner Part II: Geology, Surface, Interior: 6. Internal structure of Ganymede Hauke Hussmann, Gerald Schubert and Gregor Steinbrugge 7. Ganymede's geology Robert Pappalardo, Marissa Cameron and Geoffrey Collins 8. The cratering record of Ganymede: surface ages, impactor populations, and evolutional history Michelle Kirchoff, Amy Barr and Michael Bland 9. The topography of Ganymede: geology, global characteristics, and future exploration Paul Schenk, William McKinnon and Jeffrey Moore 10. Ganymede's surface composition Katrin Stephan, Charles Hibbitts and Nicolas Ligier 11. Physical chemistry and thermal properties of ices at Ganymede Caitlin Ahrens, Anezina Solomonidou and Katrin Stephan 12. Structure and evolution of Ganymede's hydrosphere Klara Kalousova, Krista Soderlund and Anezina Solomonidou 13. The origin of Ganymede's internal magnetic field Ulrich Christensen, Tina Ruckriemen-Bez and Gerald Schubert Part III: Atmosphere, Ionosphere, Magnetosphere: 14. Ganymede: its magnetosphere and its interaction with the Jovian magnetosphere Margaret Kivelson, Fran Bagenal and Xianzhe Jia 15. Interactions between the space environment and Ganymede's surface Andre Galli, Audrey Vorburger and Peter Wurz 16. Ganymede's tenuous atmosphere Lorenz Roth, Christina Plainaki and Apurva Oza 17. The ionosphere of Ganymede Marina Galand, Gianluca Carnielli and Xianzhe Jia 18. Ganymede's aurora Herbert Gunell, Lorenz Roth and Shahab Fatemi 19. Electrodynamic coupling between Ganymede and the Jovian ionosphere Bertrand Bonfond and Philippe Zarka Part IV: Astrobiology: 20. Habitability of Ganymede: conditions for sustainability of life and geochemical biosignatures Julian Chela-Flores Appendix 1: maps of Ganymede Thomas Roatsch, Elke Kersten and Geoffrey Collins Appendix 2: Ganymede parameters: tables from the book Index.
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