Bartusiak, Marcia F., Burke, Barbara, Chaikin, Andrew, Greenwood, Addison, Heppenheimer, T.A., Hoffman, Michelle, Holzman, David, Maggio, Elizabeth J., Moffat, Anne Simon. "5 Magellan." A Positron Named Priscilla: Scientific Discovery at the Frontier. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 1994.
The following HTML text is provided to enhance online
readability. Many aspects of typography translate only awkwardly to HTML.
Please use the page image
as the authoritative form to ensure accuracy.
A Positron Named Priscilla: Scientific Discovery at the Frontier
Magellan at Venus. Special issues of the Journal of Geophysical Research. Part 1, vol. 97 #E8, 13063–13689 (August 25, 1992). Part 2, vol. 97 #E10, 15921–16382 (October 25, 1992). Research papers written by Magellan scientists.
Morrison, D. 1993. Exploring Planetary Worlds (Scientific American Library). W. H. Freeman and Company, New York.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). 1984. The Geology of the Terrestrial Planets. NASA SP-469. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.
Newcott, W. 1993. Venus revealed. National Geographic (Feb):36–59.
Pasachoff, J. M. 1990. Astronomy: From the Earth to the Universe, 4th ed. Saunders College Publishing, Philadelphia.
Press, F., and R. Siever. 1974. Earth. W. H. Freeman and Company, San Francisco.
Solomon, S. 1993. The geophysics of Venus. Physics Today (July):48–55.