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Atlas of the Galilean Satellites

Atlas of the Galilean Satellites

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Paul Schenk
Cambridge University Press, 8/5/2010
EAN 9780521868358, ISBN10: 0521868351

Hardcover, 406 pages, 28.2 x 24.8 x 3 cm
Language: English

Complete color global maps and high-resolution mosaics of Jupiter's four large moons – Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto – are compiled for the first time in this important atlas. The satellites are revealed as four visually striking and geologically diverse planetary bodies: Io's volcanic lavas and plumes and towering mountains; Europa's fissured ice surface; the craters, fractures and polar caps of Ganymede; and the giant impact basins, desiccated plains and icy pinnacles of Callisto. Featuring images taken from the recent Galileo mission, this atlas is a comprehensive mapping reference guide for researchers. It contains 65 global and regional maps, nearly 250 high-resolution mosaics, and images taken at resolutions from 500 meters to as high as 6 meters.

Preface
1. Introduction
2. Format of the atlas
3. Making the maps
4. Geology of the Galilean satellites
an introduction to the images
5. The satellites
6. One big happy …
Appendixes
Index.

'The atlas presents both a proper photomosaic atlas of each moon, and also a gazetteer of the higher-resolution Galileo imagery, with all the available mosaics and close-up views properly assembled and projected … [t]he atlas is not only indispensable for anyone interested in the worlds of our solar system: it is also a wonderful treat. At last we can explore each of these strange new worlds as a whole.' John H. Rogers, Journal of the British Astronomical Association

'… a splendid piece of work which certainly brings into sharp focus the natures of the four extraordinary satellites.' The Observatory