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Paul R. Mahaffy, Ferzan Jaeger, Charles Edmonson, Matthew Lefavor, R. Richard Hodges, Ryan M. Miller, D. N. Harpold, Mehdi Benna, B. D. Prats, T. Nolan, Patrick Kimvilakani, Felix Noreiga, E. Raaen, Steven Battel, John Maurer, Bruce P. Block, Todd King, Kiran Patel, Eric Lyness, Michael Barciniak, Vincent Holmes, Daniel Carigan, Robert Arvey, Florence Tan, Edwin Weidner, Therese Errigo, Christopher S. Johnson, Jerome Hengemihle, Cynthia Gundersen, Marvin Noriega, Mirl Bendt, Omar Quinones, Ken Arnett, Michael Woronowicz, James W. Kellogg, Curt Cooper, Daniel Nguyen
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The Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer Mission (LADEE) ISBN: 9783319187167
The Neutral Mass Spectrometer (NMS) of the Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) Mission is designed to measure the composition and variability of the tenuous lunar atmosphere. The NMS complements two other instruments on the LADEE s
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18717-4_3
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Autor:
R. Richard Hodges
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets. 105:6971-6981
Hot atomic oxygen velocity distributions and corresponding profiles of density and temperature have been calculated for the Venus and Mars exospheres by Monte Carlo simulation. The Venus results are realistically based on well-established models of t
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R. Richard Hodges
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets. 104:8463-8471
Data from Pioneer Venus provide a basis for estimating current escape rates of H and D from Venus, but there is no consensus in the existing estimates. In an attempt to clarify the effects of exospheric dynamics on escape, models of the distributions
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R. Richard Hodges
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics. 103:2155-2162
The escape of hydrogen and deuterium from the Earth is regulated by eddy transport of hydrogenic gases (e.g., water vapor, methane, and molecular hydrogen) from the troposphere, through the stratosphere, and into the mesosphere and lower thermosphere
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American Journal of Physics. 62:33-41
Many static configurations involving electrical currents and charges possess angular momentum in electromagnetic form; two examples are discussed here, an electric charge in the field of a magnetic dipole, and an electric charge in the vicinity of a
Autor:
R. Richard Hodges, Thomas M. Donahue
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 20:591-594
The Pioneer Venus Large Probe Neutral Mass Spectrometer collected data that apparently, but almost surely misleadingly, indicate the presence of a large amount of methane (1000- 6000 ppm) in the atmosphere of Venus from 60 km to the surface. The meas
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R. Richard Hodges
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics. 98:3799-3805
Modeling the behavior of H and D in planetary exospheres requires detailed knowledge of the differential scattering cross sections for all of the important neutral-neutral and ion-neutral collision processes affecting these species over their entire
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R. Richard Hodges
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Geophysical Research Letters. 18:2113-2116
There is little doubt that at least 10 exp 17 g of water has accreted on the moon as a result of the reduction of ferric iron at the regolith surface by solar wind protons, the vaporization of chondrites, and perhaps comet impacts. Lacking an efficie
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R. Richard Hodges
Publikováno v:
Icarus. 83:410-433
Monte Carlo methods developed for the characterization of velocity-dependent collision processes and ballistic transports in planetary exospheres form the basis of the present computer simulation of icy comet atmospheres, which iteratively undertakes