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- catalog alternative "Neue Kosmos. English".
- catalog contributor b3698456.
- catalog contributor b3698457.
- catalog created "c1991.".
- catalog date "1991".
- catalog date "c1991.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1991.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction -- 2. Classical Astronomy. The Solar System. 2.1. Humanity and the Stars -- Observing and Thinking. A Historical Introduction to Classical Astronomy. 2.2. The Celestial Sphere. Astronomical Coordinate Systems. Geographic Latitude and Longitude. 2.3. The Motions of the Earth. Seasons and the Zodiac. Time: The Day, the Year, and the Calendar. 2.4. The Moon. Eclipses of the Moon and the Sun. 2.5. Orbital Motions and Distances in the Planetary System. 2.6. Mechanics and the Theory of Gravitation. 2.7. Artificial Satellites and Spacecraft. Space Research. 2.8. The Physical Structure of the Planets and Their Moons. 2.9. The Physical Properties of the Comets, Meteors, and Meteorites. The Interplanetary Medium -- 3. Astronomical and Astrophysical Instruments. 3.1. The Development of Astronomical Observation Methods. A Historical Introduction and Overview of the Electromagnetic Spectrum. 3.2. Telescopes and Detectors in the Optical and Ultraviolet Regions.".
- catalog description "3.3. Telescopes and Detectors for the Radio-Frequency and Infrared Spectral Regions. 3.4. Instruments for High-Energy Astronomy. 3.5. X-Ray Telescopes and Detectors -- 4. The Sun and Stars. Astrophysics of Individual Stars. 4.1. Astronomy + Physics = Astrophysics. Historical Introduction. 4.2. The Theory of Radiation. 4.3. The Sun: Radiation and Velocity Fields in the Photosphere. 4.4. Magnitudes and Colors, Distances and Radii of the Stars. 4.5. Classification of Stellar Spectra; the Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram and the Color-Magnitude Diagram. 4.6. Binary Stars and Stellar Masses. 4.7. Spectra and Atoms. Excitation and Ionization. 4.8. The Physics of Stellar Atmospheres. 4.9. Theory of the Fraunhofer Lines. The Chemical Compositions of Stellar Atmospheres. 4.10. The Sun: The Chromosphere and the Corona. Flow Fields, Magnetic Fields, and Solar Activity. 4.11. Variable Stars. Flow Fields, Magnetic Fields, and Activity in Stars. 4.12. Stellar Structure and Energy Production in Stars.".
- catalog description "5. Stellar Systems: The Milky Way and Other Galaxies. Cosmogony and Cosmology. 5.1. The Advance into the Universe. A Historical Introduction to the Astronomy of the 20th Century. 5.2. The Structure and Dynamics of the Milky Way Galaxy. 5.3. Interstellar Matter. Cosmic Radiation. 5.4. Color-Magnitude Diagrams of Star Clusters. Stellar Evolution. 5.5. Normal Galaxies. Infrared Galaxies. 5.6. Radio Galaxies, Quasars, and Activity in Galactic Nuclei. 5.7. Clusters of Galaxies and Superclusters. 5.8. Galactic Evolution. 5.9. Cosmology -- 6. The Origin of the Solar System. The Evolution of the Earth and of Life. 6.1. The Origin of the Sun and the Solar System. 6.2. The Origin of the Meteorites. 6.3. The Earth-Moon System. 6.4. The Evolution of the Earth and of Life -- App. A.1 Various Units in the International System of Units (SI) and the Gaussian System -- App. A.2 Names of the Constellations.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [397]-408) and index.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 438 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "New cosmos.".
- catalog identifier "0387525939 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "New cosmos.".
- catalog issued "1991".
- catalog issued "c1991.".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag,".
- catalog relation "New cosmos.".
- catalog subject "520 20".
- catalog subject "Astronomy.".
- catalog subject "QB43.2 .U5713 1991".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction -- 2. Classical Astronomy. The Solar System. 2.1. Humanity and the Stars -- Observing and Thinking. A Historical Introduction to Classical Astronomy. 2.2. The Celestial Sphere. Astronomical Coordinate Systems. Geographic Latitude and Longitude. 2.3. The Motions of the Earth. Seasons and the Zodiac. Time: The Day, the Year, and the Calendar. 2.4. The Moon. Eclipses of the Moon and the Sun. 2.5. Orbital Motions and Distances in the Planetary System. 2.6. Mechanics and the Theory of Gravitation. 2.7. Artificial Satellites and Spacecraft. Space Research. 2.8. The Physical Structure of the Planets and Their Moons. 2.9. The Physical Properties of the Comets, Meteors, and Meteorites. The Interplanetary Medium -- 3. Astronomical and Astrophysical Instruments. 3.1. The Development of Astronomical Observation Methods. A Historical Introduction and Overview of the Electromagnetic Spectrum. 3.2. Telescopes and Detectors in the Optical and Ultraviolet Regions.".
- catalog tableOfContents "3.3. Telescopes and Detectors for the Radio-Frequency and Infrared Spectral Regions. 3.4. Instruments for High-Energy Astronomy. 3.5. X-Ray Telescopes and Detectors -- 4. The Sun and Stars. Astrophysics of Individual Stars. 4.1. Astronomy + Physics = Astrophysics. Historical Introduction. 4.2. The Theory of Radiation. 4.3. The Sun: Radiation and Velocity Fields in the Photosphere. 4.4. Magnitudes and Colors, Distances and Radii of the Stars. 4.5. Classification of Stellar Spectra; the Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram and the Color-Magnitude Diagram. 4.6. Binary Stars and Stellar Masses. 4.7. Spectra and Atoms. Excitation and Ionization. 4.8. The Physics of Stellar Atmospheres. 4.9. Theory of the Fraunhofer Lines. The Chemical Compositions of Stellar Atmospheres. 4.10. The Sun: The Chromosphere and the Corona. Flow Fields, Magnetic Fields, and Solar Activity. 4.11. Variable Stars. Flow Fields, Magnetic Fields, and Activity in Stars. 4.12. Stellar Structure and Energy Production in Stars.".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. Stellar Systems: The Milky Way and Other Galaxies. Cosmogony and Cosmology. 5.1. The Advance into the Universe. A Historical Introduction to the Astronomy of the 20th Century. 5.2. The Structure and Dynamics of the Milky Way Galaxy. 5.3. Interstellar Matter. Cosmic Radiation. 5.4. Color-Magnitude Diagrams of Star Clusters. Stellar Evolution. 5.5. Normal Galaxies. Infrared Galaxies. 5.6. Radio Galaxies, Quasars, and Activity in Galactic Nuclei. 5.7. Clusters of Galaxies and Superclusters. 5.8. Galactic Evolution. 5.9. Cosmology -- 6. The Origin of the Solar System. The Evolution of the Earth and of Life. 6.1. The Origin of the Sun and the Solar System. 6.2. The Origin of the Meteorites. 6.3. The Earth-Moon System. 6.4. The Evolution of the Earth and of Life -- App. A.1 Various Units in the International System of Units (SI) and the Gaussian System -- App. A.2 Names of the Constellations.".
- catalog title "Neue Kosmos. English".
- catalog title "The new cosmos / Albrecht Unsöld, Bodo Baschek ; translated by William D. Brewer.".
- catalog type "text".