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pro vyhledávání: '"Tom Komarek"'
Autor:
Christopher S. Edwards, Vlada Stamenkovic, Duane P. Moser, Darmindra D. Arumugam, Brian H. Wilcox, Ana-Catalina Plesa, Woodward W. Fischer, Giuseppe Etiope, John F. Mustard, Magdalena R. Osburn, Ryan Woolley, P. Boston, Jennifer G. Blank, John A. Baross, Nathaniel E. Putzig, I. Cooper, B. Menez, Atsuko Kobayashi, Michael Tuite, B. Sherwood Lollar, Victoria J. Orphan, Kris Zacny, Joseph L. Kirschvink, Luther W. Beegle, Rohit Bhartia, J. D. Tarnas, Tom Komarek, William B. Brinckerhoff, Pietro Baglioni, Lewis M. Ward, Daniel P. Glavin, Michael Malaska, Mariko Burgin, Haley M. Sapers, Michael J. Russell, Michael A. Mischna, Fumio Inagaki, Velibor Cormarkovic, Robert E. Grimm, R. M. Davis, J. J. Plaut, Tilman Spohn, M. S. Bell, Joseph R. Michalski, Karyn L. Rogers, D. Viola, Lynn J. Rothschild, Doris Breuer, Nathan Barba, Tullis C. Onstott, Alfonso F. Davila
Publikováno v:
Nature Astronomy. 3:116-120
The surface of Mars has been well mapped and characterized, yet the subsurface — the most likely place to find signs of extant or extinct life and a repository of useful resources for human exploration — remains unexplored. In the near future thi
Autor:
S. Diniega, Florence Tan, Charles D. Edwards, Tom Komarek, William Coogan, Ryan Conversano, Velibor Cormarkovic, Vlada Stamenkovic, Don Banfield, Louis Giersch, Michael Mischna, Nathan Barba, Luca Montabone, Mazen M. Shihabi, Robert Lillis, Charles D. Norton, Artur B. Chmielewski, Ryan Woolley, Michael Gallagher, C. Swann, Steve Matousek, Alex Austin, Pamela Clark, Richard G. French, John Fuller, Paul B. Niles, Chris Loghry
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the AAS. 53
Autor:
Mike Gallagher, Ryan Woolley, Charles D. Edwards, Nathan Barba, Lou Giersch, Vlada Stamenkovic, Tom Komarek
Publikováno v:
2019 IEEE Aerospace Conference.
NASA's Mars Exploration Program is studying a potential Mars Sample Return (MSR) campaign consisting of a series of missions over the next decade that would return samples collected at Mars for analysis in terrestrial laboratories. It is anticipated
Autor:
Vahraz Jamnejad, Zach Ousnamer, Marcus Lobbia, Darren Cooper, Matthew Redmond, Louis Giersch, Carl Spurgers, David Rosing, Scott Perino, David B. Spencer, Tom Komarek
Publikováno v:
2017 IEEE Aerospace Conference.
Although NASA has no specific plans at this time to return samples from Mars, the Program Formulation Office of the Mars Exploration Program sponsors ongoing mission concept studies, systems analyses, and technology investments which explore differen
Autor:
K. Willacy, J. Vozoff, Charles D. Edwards, C. Harmon, Tom Komarek, M. J. Deutsch, F. Abilleira, D. Winterhalter, S. Kerridge, S. Lopez, J. Chodas, David R. Bell, Doug Lisman, Robert J. Kinsey
Publikováno v:
2008 IEEE Aerospace Conference.
Launch opportunities to explore Mars repeat every 26 months. In the 2013 opportunity, NASA studied launching a high performance science orbiter with extended telecom capabilities. This Mars Science Orbiter (MSO) would perform its science investigatio
Autor:
G. Noreena, E. Schwartzbaum, J. Sharma, S. Kerridge, S. Synnott, Bernard L. Edwards, M. J. Deutsch, D. M. Boroson, William T. Roberts, J.J. Scozzafav, Stephen Townes, Charles D. Edwards, Farzana I. Khatri, Tom Komarek, Allen D. Pillsbury, Abhijit Biswas, A. Devereaux, R. Austin, S.F. Franklin, J.P. Slonski
Publikováno v:
2004 IEEE Aerospace Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.04TH8720).
This paper provides an overview of the Mars telecom orbiter (MTO) mission, and is an update to the paper presented at last year's conference. Launched in 2009, MTO provides Mars-to-Earth relay services for NASA missions arriving at Mars between 2010
Autor:
C. Dionisio, Charles D. Edwards, R. Diehl, E. Flamini, M. Marcozzi, G. Noreen, R. Collina, S. Kerridge, Tom Komarek
Publikováno v:
20th AIAA International Communication Satellite Systems Conference and Exhibit.
A Mars relay network is being built using relay radios carried by nearly every Mars orbiter. Mars relay network performance has been limited because Mars orbiters are usually designed to support science missions from low, near-polar orbits; their rel