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OverviewThe NASA Kepler and K2 missions have made fundamental, paradigm-changing advances in essentially every area of astrophysics and planetary science. While known for their breakthrough discoveries in exoplanets – especially small rocky worlds orbiting in the habitable zone of their host suns – these missions have also continued to make numerous scientific advances in solar system science, stellar astrophysics and extragalactic astronomy. This book is devoted to the Kepler and K2 missions and covers the tremendous new discoveries made in the areas of spacecraft engineering, asteroseismology, binary and variable stars, stellar astrophysics, white dwarfs, asteroids and comets, active galaxies, supernovae, black holes, and of course exoplanets of all types. It is suitable for the interested layperson, pupils of science and space missions, and advanced science students and researchers wishing for an introduction and highly focused memoir of the NASA Kepler mission and its amazing accomplishments. Key Features Provides an introduction to advanced science presentations on all major mission topics Written by the scientists who made the discoveries Includes engineering and spacecraft discussions Describes the effects of the mission on science and the world, integrating many of the major discoveries and their graphics, movies, and materials Includes side boxes of interest, for example exoplanet naming conventions and perspectives from noted scientists The text is nicely written in a somewhat personal style, easily accessible yet precise and fully referenced to scientific publications. The individual contributions are short and nicely integrated into the main text by use of text boxes, which increases the readability. It is overall very accessible, also owing to the fact that no mathematics or formal scientific training is necessarily required to understand most of the material presented. It can be recommended to anyone with a general interest in the engineering and science of space telescopes, or more specifically with the study of exoplanets by space-based photometry. It provides an interesting and informative read about the Kepler mission for interested laypersons to experts.Manuel Vogel 2021 Contemporary Physics Taylor & Francis Group The book is full of fascinating results from a fascinating Discovery Mission.Virginia Trimble 2021 The Observatory Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steve B. Howell (NASA Ames Research Center, USA) , William Borucki (NASA Ames Reseach Center) , John Troeltzsch (Ball Aerospace (United States)) , Jessie Christiansen (NASA Exoplanet Archive)Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing Imprint: Institute of Physics Publishing Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.691kg ISBN: 9780750322942ISBN 10: 0750322942 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 15 September 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe book is full of fascinating results from a fascinating Discovery Mission. Virginia Trimble 2021 The Observatory * The Observatory Magazine * The book is full of fascinating results from a fascinating Discovery Mission. Virginia Trimble 2021 The Observatory * The Observatory Magazine * The text is nicely written in a somewhat personal style, easily accessible yet precise and fully referenced to scientific publications. It is supported by ample colour plots and pictures taken of and by the Kepler telescope. The individual contributions are short and nicely integrated into the main text by use of text boxes, which increases the readability. It is overall very accessible, also owing to the fact that no mathematics or formal scientific training is necessarily required to understand most of the material presented. The book itself is a hardback and well made regarding the paper, the print and the binding. It is also available as an e-book, in a ‘mobi’ version for mobile reading devices, and offers a ‘myprint’ option for those whose institutions have already bought the book electronically, thus making a print copy available at a price of typically USD 30. It can be recommended to anyone with a general interest in the engineering and science of space telescopes, or more specifically with the study of exoplanets by space-based photometry. It provides an interesting and informative read about the Kepler mission for interested laypersons to experts. Manuel Vogel 2021 Contemporary Physics Taylor & Francis Group * Contemporary Physics * Author InformationSteve B Howell is a senior research scientist at the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California. He was formerly the head of the Space Science and Astrobiology Division and the project scientist for NASA’s premier exoplanet finding missions: Kepler and K2. Howell has written more than 800 scientific publications, numerous popular and technical articles, and has authored and edited 10 books on astronomy and astronomical instrumentation. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |