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Infrared Astronomy

An excellent introduction and thorough review of developments in this wide-ranging field of research.

A. Mampaso (Edited by), M. Prieto (Edited by), F. S\u00E1nchez (Edited by)

9780521548106, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 22 January 2004

428 pages

24.7 x 18.9 x 2.3 cm, 0.778 kg

What do we understand of the birth and death of stars? What is the nature of the tiny dust grains that permeate our Galaxy and other galaxies? And how likely is the existence of brown dwarfs, extrasolar planets or other sub-stellar mass objects? These are just a few of the questions that can now be addressed in a new era of infrared observations. IR astronomy has been revolutionised over the past few years by the widespread availability of large, very sensitive IR arrays and the success of IR satellites (IRAS in particular). Several IR space missions due for launch over the next few years promise an exciting future too. For these reasons, the I]

Infrared Astronomy Mampaso Prieto Sánchez Paperback Cambridge University Press

Infrared Astronomy

An excellent introduction and thorough review of developments in this wide-ranging field of research.

A. Mampaso (Edited by), M. Prieto (Edited by), F. S\u00E1nchez (Edited by)

9780521548106, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 22 January 2004

428 pages

24.7 x 18.9 x 2.3 cm, 0.778 kg

What do we understand of the birth and death of stars? What is the nature of the tiny dust grains that permeate our Galaxy and other galaxies? And how likely is the existence of brown dwarfs, extrasolar planets or other sub-stellar mass objects? These are just a few of the questions that can now be addressed in a new era of infrared observations. IR astronomy has been revolutionised over the past few years by the widespread availability of large, very sensitive IR arrays and the success of IR satellites (IRAS in particular). Several IR space missions due for launch over the next few years promise an exciting future too. For these reasons, the I]

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