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pro vyhledávání: '"Soderblom, Jason"'
Autor:
Bierson, C. J., Phillips, Roger J., Nimmo, Francis, Besserer, Jonathan, Milbury, Colleen, Keane, James T., Soderblom, Jason M., Zuber, Maria T.
A high-resolution gravity map over the entire lunar surface has been derived from data acquired by the Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission. Soderblom et al. (2015) showed that crater Bouguer gravity anomalies scale with crater di
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10150/622471
http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/622471
http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/622471
Autor:
Wakita, Shigeru, Johnson, Brandon C., Soderblom, Jason M., Shah, Jahnavi, Neish, Catherine D., Steckloff, Jordan K.
Selk crater is an $\sim$ 80 km diameter impact crater on the Saturnian icy satellite, Titan. Melt pools associated with impact craters like Selk provide environments where liquid water and organics can mix and produce biomolecules like amino acids. I
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2302.11330
Autor:
Barnes, Jason, Buratti, Bonnie, Turtle, Elizabeth, Bow, Jacob, Dalba, Paul, Perry, Jason, Brown, Robert, Rodriguez, Sebastien, Mouelic, Stephane Le, Baines, Kevin, Sotin, Christophe, Lorenz, Ralph, Malaska, Michael, McCord, Thomas, Clark, Roger, Jaumann, Ralf, Hayne, Paul, Nicholson, Philip, Soderblom, Jason, Soderblom, Laurence
Observations from Cassini VIMS and ISS show localized but extensive surface brightenings in the wake of the 2010 September cloudburst. Four separate areas, all at similar latitude, show similar changes: Yalaing Terra, Hetpet Regio, Concordia Regio, a
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10150/610233
http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/610233
http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/610233
Autor:
Wakita, Shigeru, Johnson, Brandon C., Soderblom, Jason M., Shah, Jahnavi, Neish, Catherine D.
As the only icy satellite with a thick atmosphere and liquids on its surface, Titan represents a unique end-member to study the impact cratering process. Unlike craters on other Saturnian satellites, Titan's craters are preferentially located in high
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2201.09587
Autor:
Rodriguez, Sébastien, Vinatier, Sandrine, Cordier, Daniel, Tobie, Gabriel, Achterberg, Richard K., Anderson, Carrie M., Badman, Sarah V., Barnes, Jason W., Barth, Erika L., Bézard, Bruno, Carrasco, Nathalie, Charnay, Benjamin, Clark, Roger N., Coll, Patrice, Cornet, Thomas, Coustenis, Athena, Couturier-Tamburelli, Isabelle, Dobrijevic, Michel, Flasar, F. Michael, de Kok, Remco, Freissinet, Caroline, Galand, Marina, Gautier, Thomas, Geppert, Wolf D., Griffith, Caitlin A., Gudipati, Murthy S., Hadid, Lina Z., Hayes, Alexander G., Hendrix, Amanda R., Jauman, Ralf, Jennings, Donald E., Jolly, Antoine, Kalousova, Klara, Koskinen, Tommi T., Lavvas, Panayotis, Lebonnois, Sébastien, Lebreton, Jean-Pierre, Gall, Alice Le, Lellouch, Emmanuel, Mouélic, Stéphane Le, Lopes, Rosaly M. C., Lora, Juan M., Lorenz, Ralph D., Lucas, Antoine, MacKenzie, Shannon, Malaska, Michael J., Mandt, Kathleen, Mastrogiuseppe, Marco, Newman, Claire E., Nixon, Conor A., Radebaugh, Jani, Rafkin, Scot C., Rannou, Pascal, Sciamma-O-Brien, Ella M., Soderblom, Jason M., Solomonidou, Anezina, Sotin, Christophe, Stephan, Katrin, Strobel, Darrell, Szopa, Cyril, Teanby, Nicholas A., Turtle, Elizabeth P., Vuitton, Véronique, West, Robert A.
In response to ESA Voyage 2050 announcement of opportunity, we propose an ambitious L-class mission to explore one of the most exciting bodies in the Solar System, Saturn largest moon Titan. Titan, a "world with two oceans", is an organic-rich body w
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2110.10466
Autor:
Nakamura-Messenger, Keiko, Hayes, Alexander G., Sandford, Scott, Raymond, Carol, Squyres, Steven W., Nittler, Larry R., Birch, Samuel, Bodewits, Denis, Chabot, Nancy, Wadhwa, Meenakshi, Choukroun, Mathieu, Clemett, Simon J., Bose, Maitrayee, Russo, Neil Dello, Dworkin, Jason P., Elsila, Jamie E., Fisher, Kenton, Gerakines, Perry, Glavin, Daniel P., Mitchell, Julie, Mumma, Michael, Nguyen, Ann. N., Pace, Lisa, Soderblom, Jason, Sunshine, Jessica M.
Comets hold answers to mysteries of the Solar System by recording presolar history, the initial states of planet formation and prebiotic organics and volatiles to the early Earth. Analysis of returned samples from a comet nucleus will provide unparal
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2009.14366
Autor:
Nixon, Conor A., Abshire, James, Ashton, Andrew, Barnes, Jason W., Carrasco, Nathalie, Choukroun, Mathieu, Coustenis, Athena, Couston, Louis-Alexandre, Edberg, Niklas, Gagnon, Alexander, Hofgartner, Jason D., Iess, Luciano, Mouélic, Stéphane Le, Lopes, Rosaly, Lora, Juan, Lorenz, Ralph D., Luspay-Kuti, Adrienn, Malaska, Michael, Mandt, Kathleen, Mastrogiuseppe, Marco, Mazarico, Erwan, Neveu, Marc, Perron, Taylor, Radebaugh, Jani, Rodriguez, Sébastien, Salama, Farid, Schoenfeld, Ashley, Soderblom, Jason M., Solomonidou, Anezina, Snowden, Darci, Sun, Xioali, Teanby, Nicholas, Tobie, Gabriel, Trainer, Melissa G., Tucker, Orenthal J., Turtle, Elizabeth P., Vinatier, Sandrine, Vuitton, Véronique, Zhang, Xi
We outline a flagship-class mission concept focused on studying Titan as a global system, with particular emphasis on the polar regions. Investigating Titan from the unique standpoint of a polar orbit would enable comprehensive global maps to uncover
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2008.05680
Autor:
Heslar, Michael F., Barnes, Jason W., Soderblom, Jason M., Seignovert, Benoit, Dhingra, Rajani D., Sotin, Christophe
We present Cassini VIMS observations of sun glitter -- wave-induced reflections from a liquid surface offset from a specular point -- on Kraken Mare. Sun glitter reveals rough sea surfaces around Kraken Mare, namely the coasts and narrow straits. The
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2007.00804
Autor:
Steckloff, Jordan K., Soderblom, Jason M., Farnsworth, Kendra K., Chevrier, Vincent F., Hanley, Jennifer, Soto, Alejandro, Groven, Jessica J., Grundy, William M., Pearce, Logan A., Tegler, Stephen C., Engle, Anna
Saturn's moon Titan is the only extraterrestrial body known to host stable lakes and a hydrological cycle. Titan's lakes predominantly contain liquid methane, ethane, and nitrogen, with methane evaporation driving its hydrological cycle. Molecular in
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2006.10896
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