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The Three Galileos: The Man, The Spacecraft, The Telescope. Proceedings of the Conference held in Padova, Italy on January 7-10, 1997.

The Three Galileos: The Man, The Spacecraft, The Telescope. Proceedings of the Conference held in Padova, Italy on January 7-10, 1997. by BARBIERI, Cesare; Jurgen H. RAHE; Torrence V. JOHNSON; Anita M. SOHUS (eds.).

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Title
The Three Galileos: The Man, The Spacecraft, The Telescope. Proceedings of the Conference held in Padova, Italy on January 7-10, 1997.
Author
BARBIERI, Cesare; Jurgen H. RAHE; Torrence V. JOHNSON; Anita M. SOHUS (eds.).
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Jeff Weber Rare Books (Switzerland)
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9780792348610
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Dordrecht, Boston, London:: Kluwer Academic, 1997., 1997. Series: Astrophysics and Space Science Library. 8vo. xvii, 459 pp. Pictorial yellow boards. Fine. ISBN 10: 0792348613 Contents: THE MAN. Galileo's Telescopic Observations: The Marvel and Meaning of Discovery, [by] G.V. Coyne. The Discovery by Galileo of Jupiter's Moons, [by] E. Bellone. The Abodes of Galileo Galilei in Padova, [by] C. Bellinati. The Galileo Spacecraft. Project Galileo - The Jupiter Mission, [by] W.J. O'Neil. The German Contribution to Project Galileo, [by] R. Killinger. Galileo at Jupiter: First Results, [by] T.V. Johnson. Images from the Galileo Mission, [by] M.J.S. Belton, The Galileo Imaging Team. The Galileo Spacecraft Architecture, [by] W.J. O'Neil. THE GALILEO SPACECRAFT: A Communications Legacy for Future Space Flight, [by] L.J. Deutsch. Galileo's Telecommunications Using the Low-Gain Spacecraft Antenna, [by] J.I. Statman, L.J. Deutsch. Navigation of the Galileo Spacecraft, [by] L.A. D'Amario. Galileo Spacecraft Operations, [by] M.R. Landano. Galileo's Legacy to Cassini: Historical, Philosophical, and Physical, [by] D.L. Matson. THE MEDICEAN MOONS. The Evolution of the Jovian System, [by] A. Coradini. Geology of Europa, [by] R. Greeley. The Bombardment History of the Jovian System, [by] G. Neukum. Atmospheres of the Medicean Moons, [by] W.-H. Ip. The Io Plasma Torus, [by] N. Thomas. Observations of Mutual Events Between Jupiter Satellites, [by] C. Blanco. Control Networks of the Galilean Satellites: Solutions for Size and Shape, [by] M.E. Davies et al. ATMOSPHERES. Chemistry and Clouds of the Atmosphere of Jupiter: A Galileo Perspective, [by] S.K. Atreya, et al. Galileo Infrared Observations of Jupiter, [by] T. Encrenaz, et al. The Dynamics of Jupiter's Atmosphere from the Galileo Orbiter Imaging System, [by] D.B. Banfield, et al. Galileo Probe Measurements of the Deep Zonal Winds of Jupiter, [by] D.H. Atkinson. On the Origin of Jupiter's Atmosphere and the Volatiles on the Medicean Stars, [by] T.C. Owen, et al. MAGNETOSPHERES. The Magnetic Fields of the Galilean Moons of Jupiter: The Galileo Spacecraft Magnetometer Results, [by] D.J. Southwood, M.G. Kivelson. Dust Measurements from Galileo's Second Orbit About Jupiter, [by] H. Kruger, et al. The Energetic Particles Detector (EPD) aboard the Galileo Spacecraft: First Results in the Jovian Magnetosphere, [by] N. Krupp, et al. THE GALILEO TELESCOPE. The Galileo Italian National Telescope and its Instrumentation, [by] C. Barbieri. The Galileo Telescope's Active Optics System, [by] F. Bortoletto. The Adaptive Optics Module for the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo, [by] R. Ragazzoni. Instrumentation and Observing Techniques from Galilei to the TNG, [by] S. di Serego Alighieri. Data Handling and Archiving at the Galileo Telescope, [by] A. Balestra, et al. Remote Control of the Galileo Telescope and the EU `REMOT' Project, [by] A. Balestra, et al. SARG: The High Resolution Spectrograph of TNG, [by] R.G. Gratton, et al. A Real-Time Speckle Facility for the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo, [by] E. Marchetti, et al. Seeing Prevision - A Possible Application to the TNG Telescope at La Palma, [by] E. Masciadri, et al. Eclipse Observations of the Lunar Atmosphere from the TNG Site, [by] M. Mendillo, et al. COORDINATION OF SPACE AND GROUND-BASED OBSERVATIONS. Dynamics in the Jovian System, [by] G.B. Valsecchi. Ground-based Remote Sensing of Energetic Neutral Atoms in Jupiter's Magnetosphere, [by] M. Mendillo, et al. Analysis of Galileo Doppler Measurements During the Solar Occultations in 1994 and 1995, [by] R. Wohlmuth, et al. Plates. Organizing Institutions and Committees. Author Index."
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At a Venture by Bennett, Charles A.

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New York: Harper & Brothers. Very Good+ in Fair dj. 1924. First Edition. Hardcover. [solid copy, light shelfwear to bottom edge, dust-soiling and rubbing to red topstain; jacket has numerous chips (especially at spine, including loss of most of book title), and is split at rear hinge, but front panel is substantially complete and still attractive]. (20 full-page line drawings) Humorous essays by "a philosopher by profession, a humorist by nature, a New Englander by residence, an Oxford man by education, and an Irishman by birth." (That's just one guy, not five.) The author's "topics range from the jazz orchestra of the future to the next war." .