Index 947
dynamical meteorology
troposphere/stratosphere,
394–399
high, energetic processes, 399–402
magnetic field parameters, 400
giant planets, interiors
constraints, 405–407
atmosphere, 406–407
gravitational field, 405–406
magnetic field, 407
equations of state (EOS) model,
407–409
helium, 408–409
hydrogen, 408
ices, 409
mixtures, 409
rock, 409
interior modeling, 409–416
extrasolar giant planets, 415–416
Jupiter, 412–413
Saturn, 413–414
Uranus/Neptune, 414–415
Giottospacecraft
dust bumper shield, 622
Halley’s comet flyby, 557
HMC onboard, 557
Gliese 436, hot Neptune, 897
global seismic tomography (GST), 209
GOESgeostationary weather satellite,
176
Goethe basin, Mercury, 128
Goldstone Solar System radar, 739
DSS-14 antenna, 740
illumination of Mercury, 746, 753
GPS navigation, 214
Gradie, Jonathan, 286
gravity
and Keplerian orbits, 632
Moon, 230–231
and motion of solar system bodies, 7
and Newton, 789
Great Red Spot (GRS), Jupiter, 63, 393,
399
Greeley, R., 424
Greenbank Telescope (GBT), 740
greenhouse effect
Earth, 182, 862, 867
Mars
methane-aided, 310–311
sulfur dioxide, 310
Venus, 139
Gregory, James, 59
Grigg-Skjellerup comet, 630
Grotrian, Walter, 66, 84
GST.Seeglobal seismic tomography
gullies, Mars surface/interior, 308,
324–325
Gusev Crater, Mars, 301, 335, 337
Gutenberg, Beno, 67, 201
H chondrite regolith breccias, 276
H gamma rays, 765
habitable zone, inner solar system, 864
Hadley circulation
Earth, 175
Mars climate, 307
Hadley Rille (Moon), 233
Hale, George Ellery, 66
Hale 5.1-m telescope, 724
Hale-Bopp comet, 558
compositional differences, 571
dust tail, image, 567
neck-line structure, 568
Hall, Angeline Stickney, 374
Hall, Asaph, 62, 374
Halley, Edmund, 58, 61, 560
Halley Multicolor Camera (HMC), 557
Halley’s comet, 288, 289, 525
compositional differences, 571
dust detection, 630
18th century studies, 59
Giottospacecraft flyby, 557
Halley armada missions, 557
interplanetary dust, 630
IUEspectra, 571
neck-line structure, 568
nucleus image, 559
rotation rate, 563
VEGAspacecrafts flybys, 557, 563
The Hammer of God(Clarke), 297
Hapke, B., 421
hard X-ray emission, 93–94
Harrington, R. S., 542, 605
Harriot, Thomas, 57
Hawaiian Islands
eruptive processes, 837
shield volcanoes, 192, 321, 830
Hayabusaasteroid mission, Japan, 284,
296–297
haze
Titan, 475–476
Venus, 145–147
HD 209458, transiting planet, 894, 899
heat flow, Moon, 231
HED meteorites, 262
asteroid links, 269
volatile content of, 275
Helin, Eleanor, 283
heliopause
relation to heliosphere, 111
termination shock from, 111, 522
Helios exploration mission,
Sun/heliosphere, 874
helioseismology, 73–74, 75–76
heliosphere, 520–523
energetic ion populations, 114
exploration missions, 873–875
interstellar dust in, 631
relation to heliopause, 111
size/current, 521
Sun-Earth connection, 214–218
symmetric shape, 112
heliospheric current sheet, 103–104
heliospheric magnetic field, 101–103
helium
Jupiter, primary component, 32, 47,
665
Saturn, primary component, 47, 666
solar wind, Mercury, 119
Sun, primary element, 38
Herbes Chasma, Mars, 323
Herschel, John, 62, 484
Herschel, William, 60, 63, 66
Hesperian epoch, Mars, 307, 310
Hevelius, Johannes, 57
Hili Plume, Triton, 495
Hipparcossatellite, European Space
Agency, 888
Hirayama, Kiyotsugu, 69, 356, 686
Hirayama asteroid family, 686
Hitensatellite, Japan, 629
HMC.SeeHalley Multicolor Camera
Hobby-Eberly telescope, 723
Hooke, Robert, 57
Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope(HUT), 660
hot Jupiters, 893
hot Neptunes
Gliese 436, 897
μAra, 897
ρ1 Cancri, 897
Howard, W. E., 66
Howardite-Eucrite-Diogenite
achondrite, 262, 836
Hubble Space Telescope (HST)
EUV radiation/geomagnetic storms,
223
Fine Guidance Sensors on, 888
images
Ganymede aurora, 671
Io, 670
Jupiter aurora, 564
LINEAR comet splitting, 564
Orion Nebular image, 31
Saturn aurora, 668
NICMOS instrument, coronographic
mask, 892
observations
extrasolar planets, 891
Io, 422
planetary rings, 504
protoplanetary disks, 30
X-ray emissions, 647
resolution, 726
Huygens, Christian, 57, 365
Huygens, Constantyn, 57
Hyakutake comet
compositional differences, 571
high-energy X-ray emissions, 652