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pro vyhledávání: '"Parker, Joel W."'
Autor:
Hasler, Samantha N., Mayorga, L. C., Grundy, William M., Simon, Amy A., Benecchi, Susan D., Howett, Carly J. A., Protopapa, Silvia, Hammel, Heidi B., Wenkert, Daniel D., Stern, S. Alan, Singer, Kelsi N., Porter, Simon B., Brandt, Pontus C., Parker, Joel W., Verbiscer, Anne J., Spencer, John R., Team, the New Horizons Planetary Science Theme
We present flux measurements of Uranus observed at phase angles of 43.9{\deg}, 44.0{\deg}, and 52.4{\deg} by the Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera (MVIC) on the New Horizons spacecraft during 2023, 2010, and 2019, respectively. New Horizons imaged
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.04167
Autor:
Postman, Marc, Lauer, Tod R., Parker, Joel W., Spencer, John R., Weaver, Harold A., Shull, J. Michael, Stern, S. Alan, Brandt, Pontus, Conard, Steven J., Gladstone, G. Randall, Lisse, Carey M., Porter, Simon D., Singer, Kelsi N., Verbiscer, Anne J.
We obtained New Horizons LORRI images to measure the cosmic optical background (COB) intensity integrated over $0.4\lesssim\lambda\lesssim0.9{~\rm\mu m}.$ The survey comprises 16 high Galactic-latitude fields selected to minimize scattered diffuse Ga
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.06273
Autor:
Lauer, Tod R., Postman, Marc, Spencer, John R., Weaver, Harold A., Stern, S. Alan, Gladstone, G. Randall, Binzel, Richard P., Britt, Daniel T., Buie, Marc W., Buratti, Bonnie J., Cheng, Andrew F., Grundy, W. M., Horányi, Mihaly, Kavelaars, J. J., Linscott, Ivan R., Lisse, Carey M., McKinnon, William B., McNutt, Ralph L., Moore, Jeffrey M., Núñez, Jorge I., Olkin, Catherine B., Parker, Joel W., Porter, Simon B., Reuter, Dennis C., Robbins, Stuart J., Schenk, Paul M., Showalter, Mark R., Singer, Kelsi N., Verbiscer, Anne. J., Young, Leslie A.
We used New Horizons LORRI images to measure the optical-band ($0.4\lesssim\lambda\lesssim0.9{\rm\mu m}$) sky brightness within a high galactic-latitude field selected to have reduced diffuse scattered light from the Milky Way galaxy (DGL), as inferr
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2202.04273
Autor:
Lauer, Tod R., Postman, Marc, Weaver, Harold A., Spencer, John R., Stern, S. Alan, Buie, Marc W., Durda, Daniel D., Lisse, Carey M., Poppe, A. R., Binzel, Richard P., Britt, Daniel T., Buratti, Bonnie J., Cheng, Andrew F., Grundy, W. M., Kavelaars, Mihaly Horanyi J. J., Linscott, Ivan R., McKinnon, William B., Moore, Jeffrey M., Nuñez, J. I., Olkin, Catherine B., Parker, Joel W., Porter, Simon B., Reuter, Dennis C., Robbins, Stuart J., Schenk, Paul, Showalter, Mark R., Singer, Kelsi N., Verbiscer, Anne. J., Young, Leslie A.
We used existing data from the New Horizons LORRI camera to measure the optical-band ($0.4\lesssim\lambda\lesssim0.9{\rm\mu m}$) sky brightness within seven high galactic latitude fields. The average raw level measured while New Horizons was 42 to 45
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2011.03052
Autor:
Hofgartner, Jason D., Buratti, Bonnie J., Benecchi, Susan D., Beyer, Ross A., Cheng, Andrew, Keane, James T., Lauer, Tod R., Olkin, Catherine B., Parker, Joel W., Singer, Kelsi N., Spencer, John R., Stern, S. Alan, Verbiscer, Anne J., Weaver, Harold A., Geology, New Horizons, Team, Geophysics, Team, New Horizons LORRI
On January 1st 2019, the New Horizons spacecraft flew by the classical Kuiper belt object (486958) Arrokoth (provisionally designated 2014 MU69), possibly the most primitive object ever explored by a spacecraft. The I/F of Arrokoth is analyzed and fi
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2003.01224
Autor:
Porter, Simon B., Buie, Marc W., Parker, Alex H., Spencer, John R., Benecchi, Susan, Tanga, Paolo, Verbiscer, Anne, Kavelaars, J. J., Gwyn, Stephen D. J., Young, Eliot F., Weaver, H. A., Olkin, Catherine B., Parker, Joel W., Stern, Alan
Publikováno v:
Simon B. Porter et al 2018 AJ 156 20
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft will conduct a close flyby of the cold classical Kuiper Belt Object (KBO) designated (486958) 2014 MU69 on January 1, 2019. At a heliocentric distance of 44 AU, "MU69" will be the most distant object ever visited by a s
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1805.02252
Autor:
Schenk, Paul, Singer, Kelsi, Beyer, Ross, Beddingfield, Chloe, Robbins, Stuart J., McKinnon, William B., Lauer, Tod R., Verbiscer, Anne J., Keane, James.T., Dhingra, Rajani D., Moore, Jeffrey, Parker, Joel W., Olkin, Cathy, Spencer, John, Weaver, Hal, Stern, S. Alan
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In Icarus 1 March 2021 356
Autor:
Hofgartner, Jason D., Buratti, Bonnie J., Benecchi, Susan D., Beyer, Ross A., Cheng, Andrew, Keane, James T., Lauer, Tod R., Olkin, Catherine B., Parker, Joel W., Singer, Kelsi N., Spencer, John R., Stern, S. Alan, Verbiscer, Anne J., Weaver, Harold A.
Publikováno v:
In Icarus 1 March 2021 356
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The Geophysical Environment of (486958) Arrokoth—A Small Kuiper Belt Object Explored by New Horizons
Autor:
Keane, James T., Porter, Simon B., Beyer, Ross A., Umurhan, Orkan M., McKinnon, William B., Moore, Jeffrey M., Spencer, John R., Stern, S. Alan, Bierson, Carver J., Binzel, Richard P., Hamilton, Douglas P., Lisse, Carey M., Mao, Xiaochen, Protopapa, Silvia, Schenk, Paul M., Showalter, Mark R., Stansberry, John A., White, Oliver L., Verbiscer, Anne J., Parker, Joel W., Olkin, Catherine B., Weaver, Harold A., Singer, Kelsi N.
NASA's New Horizons mission performed the first flyby of a small Kuiper Belt Object (KBO), (486958) Arrokoth on 1 January 2019. The fast flyby revealed a fascinating, flattened, contact binary replete with a variety of unexpected geologic terrains. H
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=od________38::e13da7e8cb4fc0284101a437162af9b1
https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20220712-629937000
https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20220712-629937000