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978-0-387-76602-7

Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto and How to Observe Them

Publication year: 2008

ISBN: 978-0-387-76602-7

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This book tells the story of two giants and a dwarf. The giants, Uranus and Neptune, are mostly huge balls of gas, and they make their home in the remotest reaches of the Solar System. The dwarf, Pluto, which can usually be found even farther out than the two giants, was always small, but up until a short while ago, it enjoyed the same status as the other planets, a full-fledged member of the Solar System. Today, Pluto has been re-classified as a "dwarf planet." In this clear and succinct overview of the current research on these remote Solar System objects, Richard Schmude, Jr., tells us what facts we do know about these faraway entities, what we are seeking to know, and also how to observe them for yourself, using commercially available telescopes. He also explains why Pluto was re-classified and what it means, exactly, to be a dwarf planet.


Subject: Humanities, Social Science and Law, CCD, Neptune System, Planet, Pluto and Its Moons, Remote Planets, Uranus System