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Resources for Exploring the Solar System

 

Books or Articles about Asteroids

Binzel, R., et al. "The Origins of the Asteroids" in Scientific American, Oct. 1991, p. 88.

Burnham, R. "Here' s Looking at Ida" in Astronomy, Apr. 1994, p. 38.

Durda, D. "All in the Family" in Astronomy, Feb. 1993, p. 36. Discusses asteroid families.

Kowal, Charles Asteroids: Their Nature and Utilization, 2nd ed. 1996, John Wiley/Praxis. Introductory book by the astronomer who discovered Chiron.

Ostro, S. "Radar Reveals a Double Asteroid" in Astronomy, Apr. 1990, p. 38.

Talcott, R. "Galileo Views Gaspra" in Astronomy, Feb. 1992, p. 52.

Zimmerman, R. "Ice Cream Sundaes and Mashed Potatoes" in Astronomy, Feb. 1999, p. 54. On the NEAR mission.


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Books or Articles about Comets

Aguirre, E. "The Great Comet of 1997" in Sky & Telescope, July 1997, p. 50. On Comet Hale-Bopp.

Benningfield, D. "Where Do Comets Come From?" in Astronomy, Sep. 1990, p. 28.

Brandt, John and Chapman, Robert Rendezvous in Space. 1992, W. H. Freeman. Introduction by two leading comet experts.

Gore, R. "Halley' s Comet ' 86: Much More Than Met the Eye" in National Geographic, Dec. 1986, p. 758. (Also the March 1987 issue of Sky & Telescope was devoted to what we learned from Halley' s Comet in 1986.)

Levy, D. The Quest for Comets. 1994, Plenum Press. Personal story of comet discovery and comet science by an amateur astronomer who has found many comets. (See also his Comets: Creators and Destroyers. 1998, Simon & Schuster. On what we can learn from studying comets.)

Newcott, W. "The Age of Comets" in National Geographic, Dec. 1997, p. 94. Good introduction with beautiful photos.

Sagan, Carl and Druyan, Anne Comet. 1986, Random House. Very good presentation of historical material and human connections.

Spencer, John and Mitton, Jacqueline, eds. The Great Comet Crash: The Collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 and Jupiter. 1995, Cambridge U. Press. Good, non-technical summary.

Weissman, P. "Comets at the Solar System' s Edge" in Sky & Telescope, Jan. 1993, p. 26.

Weissman, P. "The Oort Cloud" in Scientific American, Sep. 1998, p. 84.


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Books or Articles about Cosmic Impacts

Chyba, C. "Death from The Sky: Tunguska" in Astronomy, Dec. 1993, p. 38. Excellent review article. (See also: Gallant, R. "Journey to Tunguska" in Sky & Telescope, June 1994, p. 38.)

Lewis, John Rain of Fire and Ice: The Very Real Threat of Comet and Asteroid Bombardment. 1995, Addison-Wesley. Good overview of impacts.

McFadden, L. and Chapman, C. "Near-Earth Objects: Interplanetary Fugitives" in Astronomy, Aug. 1992, p. 30.

Morrison, D. & Chapman, C. "Target Earth: It Will Happen" in Sky & Telescope, Mar. 1990, p. 261. (See an updated version in Astronomy, Oct. 1995, p. 34.)

Morrison, D. "The Spaceguard Survey: Protecting the Earth from Cosmic Impacts" in Mercury, Sep./Oct. 1992, p. 103.

Ortega, T. "Comet Stalker" in Astronomy, Apr. 1999, p. 58. Profile of astronomer Tom Gehrels and his work in finding earth-crossing asteroids and comets.

Sagan, C. Pale Blue Dot. 1994, Random House. Chapter 18 is about impacts and how we might respond to the danger.


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Books and Articles about the Search for Life in the Solar System

Achenbach, J. "Life Beyond Earth" in National Geographic, Jan. 2000, p. 24. Discussion of many themes, from science to science fiction, but with good information.

Bernstein, M., et al. "Life' s Far-flung Raw Materials" in Scientific American, July 1999, p. 42. On the discovery of organic materials in the gas and dust among the stars, and in comets.

Jakosky, Bruce The Search for Life On Other Planets. 1998, Cambridge U. Press. Clear introduction by a leader in the field.

Kerr, R. "Requiem for Life on Mars? Support for Microbes [in Meteorites] Fades" in Science, vol. 282, p. 1398 (20 Nov. 1998).

Taylor, Michael Dark Life: Martian Nanobacteria, Rock Eating Cave Bugs, and Other Extreme Organisms of Inner Earth and Outer Space. 1999, Scribners. Good behind-the-scenes discussion of the controversy surrounding the meteorites from Mars.

Treiman, A. "Microbes in a Martian Meteorite?" in Sky & Telescope, Apr. 1999, p. 52. An update on the rock from Mars.


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A Few Especially Useful Web Sites

The following sites contain a wealth of information, images, and links about each world:

The best images from recent NASA spacecraft can be found (and are well organized) at Planetary Photojournal

If you want to know how objects and features got their names, try: "The Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature"

A good review of American and Soviet moon exploration is at the "Exploring the Moon" site from NASA' s Johnson Space Flight Center

For a wealth of information, maps, and links about Mars, try the Center for Mars Exploration Home Page at NASA' s Ames Research Center

The latest information and images about Jupiter and its moons can be found at the Galileo Mission Site from the Jet Propulsion Lab

For a preview of the Cassini mission to Saturn and Titan, a good source is Voyage to Saturn

A lot of information and links about comets and meteor showers has been compiled by Gary Kronk. He includes lists of currently visible comets, sungrazing comets, periodic comets, and interesting comets of the past.

For more on cosmic impacts and how to guard the Earth against them, see the Asteroid and Comet Impact Hazards Page managed by Dr. David Morrison.

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