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[school-discuss] Book Query - Do you have these books ? from mike eschman at etc ...



Hello,

Does anyone on this list have these books ??? (or know of them) :

Lunar Sourcebook : A User's guide to the Moon
edited by Grant H. Heiken, David T. Vaniman and Bevan M French.
foreword by Harrison H. Schmitt

Cambridge University Press 1991
ISBN 0-521-33444-6

Introduction
Exploration, Samples and recent concepts of the Moon
The Lunar Environment
Lunar Surface Processes
Lunar Minerals
Lunar Rocks
The Lunar Regolith
Chemistry
Physical Properties of the Lunar Surface
Global and Regional Data about the Moon
...
Summary of Unanswered questions about the Moon.

and secondly,

Encyclopedia of the Solar System
Edited by Paul W. Weissman Lucy-Ann McFadden and Torrence V. Johnson
Foreword by Sally K. Ride

Academic Press ISBN 0-12-226805-9 @ 1999

The Solar System and its place in the Galaxy
The Origin of the Solar System
The Sun
The Solar Wind
Mercury
Venus : Atmosphere
Venus : Surface and Interior
Earth as a Planet : Atmosphere and Oceans
Earth as a Planet : Surface and Interior
The Moon
Mars : Atmosphere and Volatile History
Mars : SDurface and Interior
Phobos and Deimos
Atmospheres of the Giant Planets
Io
Titan
Triton
Outer Planet Icy Satellites
Planetary Rings
Planetary Magnetospheres
Pluto and Charon
Physics and Chemistry of Comets
Cometary Dynamics
The Kuiper Belt
Asteroids
Near-Earth Asteroids
Meteorites
Interplanetary Dust and the Zodiacal Cloud
The Solar System at Ultraviolet Wavelengths
Infrared views of the Solar System from Space
The Solar System at Radio Wavelengths
Planetary Radar
Solar System Dynamics
Chaotic Motion in the Solar System
Planetary Impacts
Planetary Volcanism
Planets and the Origins of Life
Planetary Exploration Missions
Extra-Solar Planets : Searching for Other Planetary Systems

These books are loaded with first-person accounts and 
experimental data and procedures.

Thanks for checking the shelf :-)

Mike Eschman, etc...
http://www.etc-edu.com
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