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Rudolf Kippenhahn

    May 24, 1926 – November 15, 2020
    Rudolf Kippenhahn
    Der Stern, von dem wir leben
    Das Geheimnis des Großen Bären
    Code breaking
    Bound to the sun
    100 billion suns
    Stellar structure and evolution
    • 2012

      Stellar structure and evolution

      • 606 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      This long-awaited second edition of the classical textbook on Stellar Structure and Evolution by Kippenhahn and Weigert is a thoroughly revised version of the original text. Taking into account modern observational constraints as well as additional physical effects such as mass loss and diffusion, Achim Weiss and Rudolf Kippenhahn have succeeded in bringing the book up to the state-of-the-art with respect to both the presentation of stellar physics and the presentation and interpretation of current sophisticated stellar models. The well-received and proven pedagogical approach of the first edition has been retained. The book provides a comprehensive treatment of the physics of the stellar interior and the underlying fundamental processes and parameters. The models developed to explain the stability, dynamics and evolution of the stars are presented and great care is taken to detail the various stages in a star’s life. Just as the first edition, which remained astandard work for more than 20 years after its first publication, the second edition will be of lasting value not only for students but also for active researchers in astronomy and astrophysics.

      Stellar structure and evolution
    • 1999

      Code breaking

      • 326 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.7(22)Add rating

      Offers both an exciting chronicle of cryptography as well as a lucid exploration of the constantly evolving art of coding and decoding languages

      Code breaking
    • 1993

      How are the nuclear power plants we call "stars" formed? Where do they get their energy and how do they die--and what does this suggest about the future of the universe? One of the most popular books written on astrophysics, 100 Billion Suns provides an exhilarating and authoritative life history of the stars.

      100 billion suns
    • 1990

      An engaging, popular account of the solar system from the first stirrings of astronomy through Voyager II, by the distinguished scientist and science writer Kippenhahn, director of the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics in Munich. Translated from the German and accompanied by numerous illustrations, including an eight-page color insert. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

      Bound to the sun