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EUROPE'S QUEST FOR THE UNIVERSE

Code EAN13: 9782868838131

Auteur : LODEWIJK WOLTJER

Éditeur : EDP SCIENCES


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The Large European Instruments developed for observing the Universe, from the Sun and planets to its must remote ruches, form the principal subject of this book. Some of the more striking results obtained or anticipated on the ground or in space at radio, infrared and visible wavelengths and in X-, gamma-ray and cosmic-rays are covered. The roles of the European Southern Observatory (ESO and the European Space Agency (ESA) are stressed, but national initiatives are also touched upon. Input into the research system in the form of financing and personnel and output as publications are evaluated. The time f me covered extends from around 1980 till about 2020. While this kook centers on European developments, comparisons with what others are doing are included. After the war in Europe in science had fallen far behind the US. Thanks to European cooperation equality has again been reached. Through ESO's Very Telescope and ESA's missions, like the Infrared Space Observatory, X- and gamma-ray satellites, Mars Express and others, Europe is fully and independently present at the forefront. The need to integrate the scientists and engineers from the new EU countries into the overall organization of European science is noted, an integration which ultimately could extend even further eastward. This book addresses a wide audience: astronomers and space scientists, students, politicians involved in science funding, amateur astronomers and the educated public with an interest in the science and technology achievable by European cooperation.
  • EAN
    9782868838131
  • Auteur
  • Éditeur
    EDP SCIENCES
  • Collection
    REFERENCES ASTR
  • Genre
    Astronomie
  • Date de parution
    05/01/2006
  • Support
    Broché
  • Description du format
    Version Papier
  • Poids
    760 g
  • Hauteur
    240 mm
  • Largeur
    160 mm
  • Épaisseur
    18 mm
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