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Astronomie Spatiale Infrarouge, Aujourd'Hui Et Demain Infrared Space Astronomy : Today And Tomorrow: 3-28 August 1998 / edited by F. Casoli, J. Lequeux & F. David

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: Les Houches - Ecole d'Ete de Physique TheoriquePublication details: Heidelberg: Springer Berlin; ©2000Description: 454pISBN:
  • 9783540673866
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 523.8 CasA
Summary: This book brings together the lectures given at the Les Houches summer school "Infrared space astronomy, today and tomorrow". It gives a wide overview of infrared astronomy, a wavelength domain crucial for studies of the solar system, stars at the beginning and end of their lives, interstellar matter and galaxies at all distances. Recent developments in observational techniques have been tremendous. The first contributions give an introduction to the basic physical processes and methods of detection and data processing. They are followed by a series of lectures dealing with the wide variety of astronomical objects that can be seen in the infrared.
List(s) this item appears in: New Arrivals 16-31 October 2025, Vol. 06, Issue 29
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Reference Reference Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati Reference Physics REF 523.8 CasA (11564) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Copy 1 Not for loan 11564

This book brings together the lectures given at the Les Houches summer school "Infrared space astronomy, today and tomorrow". It gives a wide overview of infrared astronomy, a wavelength domain crucial for studies of the solar system, stars at the beginning and end of their lives, interstellar matter and galaxies at all distances. Recent developments in observational techniques have been tremendous. The first contributions give an introduction to the basic physical processes and methods of detection and data processing. They are followed by a series of lectures dealing with the wide variety of astronomical objects that can be seen in the infrared.

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