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pro vyhledávání: '"Trent Jansen"'
Publikováno v:
Diseña, Iss 23 (2023)
This visual essay evidences how visual arts professionals from art, craft, and design disciplines are able to transform broken and waste materials in ways that are complementary, but not usual, to their current professional practice. Photos, sketches
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https://doaj.org/article/f657435642ba40f59e95cd57a7d2d356
Autor:
Hadrien A. R. Devillepoix, Eleanor K. Sansom, Patrick Shober, Seamus L. Anderson, Martin C. Towner, Anthony Lagain, Martin Cupák, Philip A. Bland, Robert M. Howie, Trent Jansen‐Sturgeon, Benjamin A. D. Hartig, Marcin Sokolowski, Gretchen Benedix, Lucy Forman
Publikováno v:
Meteoritics & Planetary Science. 57:1328-1338
On the 19th June 2020 at 20:05:07 UTC, a fireball lasting 5.5 s was observed above Western Australia by three Desert Fireball Network observatories. The meteoroid entered the atmosphere with a speed of $14.00 \pm 0.17$ km s$^{-1}$ and followed a $58^
Autor:
K. Merigot, Philip A. Bland, Matthias M. M. Meier, Belinda Godel, Gretchen Benedix, Fred Jourdan, Marc W. Caffee, S. Wiggins, Ian A. Franchi, Trent Jansen-Sturgeon, Henner Busemann, Luke Daly, Trudi Kennedy, A. W. R. Bevan, J. M. Cadogan, Richard C. Greenwood, Martin C. Towner, Hadrien A. R. Devillepoix, Eleanor K. Sansom, Jon M. Friedrich, L. Esteban, Robert J. Macke, Robert M. Howie, Colin Maden, D. Stuart, D. Strangway, Seamus Anderson, Lucy V. Forman, Daniel T. Britt, Jonathan Paxman, Celia Mayers, Martin Cupak, Kees C. Welten
Publikováno v:
Meteoritics & Planetary Science. 56:241-259
Murrili, the third meteorite recovered by the Desert Fireball Network, is analyzed using mineralogy, oxygen isotopes, bulk chemistry, physical properties, noble gases, and cosmogenic radionuclides. The modal mineralogy, bulk chemistry, magnetic susce
Autor:
Eleanor K. Sansom, Jim Albers, Robert M. Howie, Trent Jansen-Sturgeon, Martin Cupak, Peter Jenniskens, Benjamin A. D. Hartig, Patrick Shober, Hadrien A. R. Devillepoix, Seamus Anderson, Philip A. Bland, Martin C. Towner
The Desert Fireball Network observed a significant outburst of fireballs belonging to the Southern Taurid Complex of meteor showers between October 27 and November 17, 2015. At the same time, the Cameras for Allsky Meteor Surveillance project detecte
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::a04160384621dabc01e279258a8fdb6c
Autor:
Robert M. Howie, Phil Bland, Martin Cupak, Eleanor K. Sansom, Benjamin A. D. Hartig, Trent Jansen-Sturgeon, Martin C. Towner, Hadrien A. R. Devillepoix, Patrick Shober
Near-Earth objects (NEOs) are typically fiercely monitored due to the inherent danger of their close encounters. Encounters with more massive objects at distances of a few lunar distances (LD) are relatively commonplace. However, fireball and meteor
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::a2511495697c3960a788ac25248567d4
https://doi.org/10.5194/epsc2020-884
https://doi.org/10.5194/epsc2020-884
Autor:
Patrick Shober, Eleanor K. Sansom, Martin C. Towner, Philip A. Bland, Hadrien A. R. Devillepoix, Martin Cupak, Robert M. Howie, Trent Jansen-Sturgeon, Benjamin A. D. Hartig
Based on telescopic observations of Jupiter-family comets (JFCs), there is predicted to be a paucity of objects at sub-kilometre sizes. However, several bright fireballs and some meteorites have been tenuously linked to the JFC population, showing me
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::91db7acb3171137ab030298e38e06cfd
http://arxiv.org/abs/2008.08848
http://arxiv.org/abs/2008.08848
Autor:
Jonathan Horner, Eleanor K. Sansom, Robert M. Howie, Tracy Rushmer, P. J. A. Hill, D. C. Busan, Jim Albers, Peter Brown, Martin Cupak, Marc Fries, P. Jenniskens, Gretchen Benedix, A.D. Mardon, H. Darhmaoui, Trent Jansen-Sturgeon, Jonathan Tate, C. Shaw, M. Guennoun, Trevor Ireland, Geoffrey P. Bonning, Luke Daly, Gordon R. Osinski, H. Chennaoui Aoudjehane, Diego Janches, Martin C. Towner, Christopher D. K. Herd, Craig O'Neill, Gareth S. Collins, Z. Krzeminski, José Luis Hormaechea, Hadrien A. R. Devillepoix, Andrew Langendam, Carl Hergenrother, R. Sayers, S. McMullan, John Young, T. Y. Alrefay, A. Jabiri, A. Barka, Seamus Anderson, Mike Alexander, Patrick Shober, Philip A. Bland, L. Baeza, M. D. Suttle, Zouhair Benkhaldoun, Andrew G. Tomkins, Timothy D. Swindle, Benjamin A. D. Hartig
The world's meteorite collections contain a very rich picture of what the early Solar System would have been made of, however the lack of spatial context with respect to their parent population for these samples is an issue. The asteroid population i
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::84acb7b22fd44822f3cab46c02e8337f
https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/309639
https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/309639
Autor:
Eleanor K. Sansom, Trent Jansen-Sturgeon, Geoff Deacon, William G. Volante, Robert M. Howie, Seamus Anderson, Phil Bland, Benjamin A. D. Hartig, Martin Cupak, Christopher Haikings, Gretchen Benedix, Hadrien A. R. Devillepoix, Patrick Shober, Martin C. Towner
We present a novel methodology for recovering meteorite falls observed and constrained by fireball networks, using drones and machine learning algorithms. This approach uses images of the local terrain for a given fall site to train an artificial neu
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::4d9a994275f97c96d968e4f4142479de
Autor:
M. A. Cox, Martin Cupak, Philip A. Bland, Hadrien A. R. Devillepoix, Jonathan Paxman, Trent Jansen-Sturgeon, Lucy V. Forman, Martin C. Towner, Eleanor K. Sansom, Gretchen Benedix, Benjamin A. D. Hartig, Robert M. Howie
On the 27th of November 2015, at 10:43:45.526 UTC, a fireball was observed across South Australia by ten Desert Fireball Network observatories lasting 6.1 s. A $\sim37$ kg meteoroid entered the atmosphere with a speed of 13.68$\pm0.09\,\mbox{km s}^{-
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::15107c9b97f4c3664733ca8f93f1e5ba
Autor:
Jonathan Paxman, Martin C. Towner, Gretchen Benedix, M. A. Cox, Hadrien A. R. Devillepoix, Martin Cupak, Benjamin A. D. Hartig, Philip A. Bland, Eleanor K. Sansom, Trent Jansen-Sturgeon, Robert M. Howie
Publikováno v:
Meteoritics & Planetary Science. 53:2212-2227
We describe the fall of the Dingle Dell (L/LL 5) meteorite near Morawa in Western Australia on October 31, 2016. The fireball was observed by six observatories of the Desert Fireball Network (DFN), a continental scale facility optimised to recover me