Trans-Neptunian Objects and Comets [electronic resource] /by David Jewitt, Alessandro Morbidelli, Heike Rauer.
by Jewitt, David [author.]; Morbidelli, Alessandro [author.]; Rauer, Heike [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Kuiper Belt and Comets: An Observational Perspective -- Comets and Their Reservoirs: Current Dynamics and Primordial Evolution -- Comets.
In the last two decades of the 20th century, we obtained our first detailed look at a cometary nucleus and detected objects in the Kuiper-Edgeworth Belt for the first time. These two observations have resulted in a major leap forward in our understanding of small bodies in our Solar System. Combined with powerful new approaches to the study of Solar System dynamics, progress within the last 20 years has been staggering. This book attempts to synthesize these new findings in a manner which is readable for new graduate students in the field.
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