Eclipse Phenomena in Astronomy
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783642864773
ISBN-10: 3642864775
Pagini: 284
Ilustrații: X, 272 p. 19 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1969
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
ISBN-10: 3642864775
Pagini: 284
Ilustrații: X, 272 p. 19 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1969
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
1. Lunar Eclipses.- 1.1. Introduction to Lunar Eclipses.- 1.2. Photometrical Theory of the Umbra.- 1.3. Photometry of Lunar Eclipses.- 1.4. Lunar Luminescence.- 1.5. Increase of the Shadow.- 1.6. Thermal Phenomena during Lunar Eclipses.- 2. Eclipses of Artificial Earth Satellites.- 2.1. Preliminary Remarks.- 2.2. General Conditions of Visibility.- 2.3. Ephemeris of the Eclipse.- 2.4. Photometrical Theory of the Shadow.- 2.5. General Transmission Coefficient.- 2.6. Simplified Presentation of the Eclipse Theory.- 2.7. Eclipse Observed from the Satellite.- 2.8. Secondary Illuminations.- 2.9. Fesenkov’s Treatment of the Eclipse Problem.- 2.10. Observing Methods Used for Passive Satellites.- 2.11. Work at the Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, California.- 2.12. Work at Ondfejov Observatory on Echo-2 Eclipses.- 2.13. Work at Valensole Station.- 2.14. Active Satellites of SR Series.- 2.15. Eclipses of the Satellite SR-I.- 2.16. Work of Arcetri Group.- 2.17. Work of Slough Group.- 3. Twilight Phenomena.- 3.1. Different Components of the Twilight.- 3.2. Night Light Correction.- 3.3. Illumination of the Upper Atmosphere.- 3.4. Fundamental Problems of Twilight Phenomena.- 4. Occultations and Eclipses by Other Planets.- 4.1. General Remarks.- 4.2. Dioptrics of the Thin Planetary Atmosphere.- 4.3. Planetary Atmosphere from the Refraction Standpoint.- 4.4. Basic Equations for the Far Occultation.- 4.5. Theoretical Course of a Far Occultation.- 4.6. Occultation of Regulus by Venus, July 7, 1959.- 4.7. Occultation of ? Arietis by Jupiter, November 20, 1952.- 4.8. Near Occultation by the Planet.- 4.9. Eclipses of Phobos.- 4.10. Reduction of Eclipse Curves of Jovian Satellites.- 4.11. Eropkin’s Eclipse Curves of Jovian Satellites.- 4.12. Frost Phenomena on Jovian Satellitesduring Their Eclipses.- 4.13. Terrestrial Occultation Observed from the Moon.- 5. Transits of Planets over the Sun.- 5.1. Introductory Remarks.- 5.2. Refraction in the Planetary Atmosphere.- 5.3. Refraction Image of the Sun.- 5.4. Discussion of Past Transits.- 5.5. Simplified Discussion of the Transit Phenomena.- 5.6. Lomonosov’s Phenomenon.- 5.7. Extension of the Cusps of Venus.- 5.8. Explanations of the Cusps Extension.- 5.9. Edson’s Work on Cusps Extension.- 5.10. New Investigations on Cusps Extension.- 6. Eclipse Phenomena in Radio Astronomy.- 6.1. Introduction.- 6.2. Occultation Scene.- 6.3. Occultations of Radio Sources by the Moon.- 6.4. Numerical Example.- 6.5. Occultation of Radio Source by Solar Corona.- 6.6. Modification of Light Intensity.- 6.7. Observations of Coronal Occultations.- 6.8. Occultation of the Mariner-IV Space Probe by Mars.- 6.9. Further Implications of the Mariner-IV Mission.- 6.10. Occultation of the Mariner-V Space Probe by Venus.- 7. Einstein’s Deflection of Light.- 7.1. Einstein’s Deflection of Light.- 7.2. Dioptrics of Einstein’s Deflection.- 7.3. Photometry of Einstein’s Deflection.- 7.4. Other Expression of Illumination.- 7.5. Illumination by Stellar Disk.- 7.6. Normalised Gravitational Occultation.- 7.7. Images of the Occulted Star.- 7.8. Tichov’s Investigations.- 7.9. Refsdal’s Investigation.- 7.10. Liebes’ Investigations.- 7.11. Consequences of Einstein’s Deflection in the Stellar Universe.- 7.12. Gravitational Passage or Occultation.- 7.13. History of Einstein’s Photometrical Effect.