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040 _aCSL
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041 _aeng
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100 _aHartmann, William K.
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245 0 _aMoons and planets
250 _a4th
260 _aBelmont,
_bWadsworth Publishing Company:
_c1999.
300 _axxi, 428p.
_b: ill.
500 _aAppendix 392-395p; Bibliographical references 397-418p; Index 419-428p
520 _aThis text is organized by physical topic (planetary surfaces, planetary interiors, atmosphere, and so on), which allows for comparative planetology. To show the subject as a science, rather than a group of facts, Hartmann develops general principles and applies them to various planets, demonstrating unifying processes that cause similarities and differences among worlds, from ring structure to craters to atmospheric greenhouse effects.
650 _aPhysics
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650 _aSolar System
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650 _aPlanetology
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