TY - BOOK AU - Jin,Shuanggen AU - Haghighipour,Nader AU - Ip,Wing-Huen ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Planetary Exploration and Science: Recent Results and Advances T2 - Springer Geophysics SN - 9783662450529 AV - QB600-701 U1 - 523.4 23 PY - 2015/// CY - Berlin, Heidelberg PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Imprint: Springer KW - earth sciences KW - geochemistry KW - Planetology KW - astronomy KW - Astrophysics KW - Cosmology KW - Aerospace engineering KW - Astronautics KW - Earth Sciences KW - Geochemistry KW - Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology KW - Aerospace Technology and Astronautics N1 - Partial Least Squares Modeling of Lunar surface Iron content -- Quantitative characterization of Lunar Mare Orientale basalts detected by M3 -- Gravity changes over Russian rivers basins from GRACE -- Gravimetric forward and inverse modeling methods of the crustal density structures -- Radar Exploration of Mars -- Automatic recognition of impact craters on the Martian surface -- Upper Ionosphere of Mars during Solar Quiet and Disturbed conditions -- Mars Astrobiology - Recent Status and Progresses -- Classical physics for why planets and the Sun rotate by their periods -- Estimates of the Size of the Ionosphere of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko during Its Perihelion Passage in 2014/2015 -- Photometric and spectroscopic observations of exoplanet transit events -- Photochemistry of Terrestrial Exoplanet Atmospheres -- Planet formation in Binaries N2 - This contributed monograph is the first work to present the latest results and findings on the new topic and hot field of planetary exploration and sciences, e.g., lunar surface iron content and mare orientale basalts, Earth’s gravity field, Martian radar exploration, crater recognition, ionosphere and astrobiology, Comet ionosphere, exoplanetary atmospheres and planet formation in binaries. By providing detailed theory and examples, this book helps readers to quickly familiarize themselves with the field. In addition, it offers a special section on next-generation planetary exploration, which opens a new landscape for future exploration plans and missions.   Prof. Shuanggen Jin works at the Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China. Dr. Nader Haghighipour works at the University of Hawaii-Manoa, USA. Prof. Wing-Huen Ip works at the National Central University, Taiwan UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45052-9 ER -