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Higher than Everest: An Adventurer's Guide to the Solar System

Author Paul Hodge
Category Science
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Author(s) Paul Hodge
ISBN / ASIN 0521651336
ISBN-13 9780521651332
Availability Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank #5,499,585
Category Science
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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Tired of exploring planet Earth? Have you ever imagined what it would be like to explore the Moon? Ever wonder about the topography of Mars? In this unique guidebook all of your extraterrestrial wanderlust can be fulfilled as Paul Hodge takes you on a virtual tour of the most spectacular sites in the Solar System. Hodge includes the latest information about the Solar System into his vivid descriptions of imaginary, challenging expeditions. Imagine:
  • Descending into a fabulous canyon on Mars, one that dwarfs the Earth's Grand Canyon;
  • Trekking up Venus' precipitous and scorching Mt. Maxwell;
  • Journeying through the snows of Saturn's rings and the incredibly high, icy cliff of Miranda, the moon closest to Uranus. A compelling, extensively illustrated introduction to such otherworldly environments, Higher than Everest makes you believe that someday these adventures may actually take place. Paul Hodge is Professor of Astronomy at the University of Washington, Seattle, and Editor-in-Chief of the Astronomical Journal. Higher than Everest is based on a popular undergraduate course on the planets that he has taught for many years. Hodge's research has spanned from interplanetary dust to the extragalactic distance scale and currently includes star-formation and galactic evolution, using the Hubble Space Telescope to investigate nearby galaxies. He has written several books, most recently Meteorite Craters and Impact Structures of the Earth (Cambridge 1994).
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