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An introduction to space weather [2nd ed.]

By: Moldwin, Mark.
Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2023Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xii, 212p.ISBN: 9781108791717.Subject(s): Space environment | Outer spaceDDC classification: 523.2 | M732i2 Summary: Our space age technology enables global communication, navigation, and power distribution that has given rise to our 'smart', interconnected and spacefaring world. Much of the infrastructure modern society depends on, to live on Earth and to explore space, is susceptible to space weather storms originating from the Sun. The Second Edition of this introductory textbook is expanded to reflect our increased understanding from more than a dozen scientific missions over the past decade. Updates include discussions of the rapidly expanding commercial space sector, orbital debris and collision hazards, our understanding of solar-terrestrial connections to climate, and the renewed emphasis of human exploration of the Moon and Mars. It provides new learning features to help students understand the science and solve meaningful problems, including some based on real-world data. Each chapter includes learning objectives and supplements that provide descriptions of the science and learning strategies to help students and instructors alike.
List(s) this item appears in: New arrival August 07 to 13, 2023
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523.2 L587P PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM 523.2 L692f Fundamental planetary science 523.2 L692f Fundamental planetary sciences 523.2 M732i2 An introduction to space weather [2nd ed.] 523.2 M961S SOLAR SYSTEM DYNAMICS 523.2 W577O Orbiting the sun 523.2 W884f The formation of the solar system

Our space age technology enables global communication, navigation, and power distribution that has given rise to our 'smart', interconnected and spacefaring world. Much of the infrastructure modern society depends on, to live on Earth and to explore space, is susceptible to space weather storms originating from the Sun. The Second Edition of this introductory textbook is expanded to reflect our increased understanding from more than a dozen scientific missions over the past decade. Updates include discussions of the rapidly expanding commercial space sector, orbital debris and collision hazards, our understanding of solar-terrestrial connections to climate, and the renewed emphasis of human exploration of the Moon and Mars. It provides new learning features to help students understand the science and solve meaningful problems, including some based on real-world data. Each chapter includes learning objectives and supplements that provide descriptions of the science and learning strategies to help students and instructors alike.

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