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- On-Orbit Results and Lessons Learned from the ASTERIA Space Telescope Mission
- AIST) New Observing Strategies (NOS) Workshop Summary Report
- Infinite Worlds
- A Sample AMS Latex File
- ASTERIA Satellite, Launched in August 2017 to the International Space Station, Was Deployed from There Into Low-Earth Orbit on November 20, 2017
- Demonstrating High-Precision Photometry with a Cubesat: Asteria Observations of 55 Cancri E
- A Cubesat Payload for Exoplanet Detection
- Astro2020 APC White Papers a Realistic Roadmap to Formation Flying Space Interferometry
- Concept Design of a New Space Telescope with Deployable Composite Booms
- A Demonstration of Space Infrared Interferometer by Formation Flying of Micro-Satellites
- An Astrobiology Strategy for the Search for Life in the Universe
- Statement of Professor Sara Seager Massachusetts Institute of Technology Before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and T
- Jet Propulsion Laboratory / Annual Report / 2019
- On-Orbit Performance & Operation of the Attitude & Pointing Control
- 2019 Poster Listing
- A Cubesat Payload for Exoplanet Detection
- 2021 Program
- Professor Sara Seager Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- SPACE SCIENCE with UVIS TELESCOPES on the LUNAR SURFACE. J. A. Morse1, 1ASTRONETX PBC, 867 Boylston St Suite 500, Boston, MA 02116; [email protected]
- Proceedings of Spie
- ASTERIA Lessons Learned: Small Satellite Reliability Initiative (SSRI) Technical Interchange Meeting-4 (TIM-4) Amanda Donner and Matthew W
- Global Climate by Rossby Number in the Solar System Planets
- On the Verge of an Astronomy Cubesat Revolution
- NASA's Search for Exoplanets and for Life in Our Galaxy
- Planet-Hunter Cubesat Images Los Angeles 17 May 2019, by Calla Cofield
- Extreme Solar Systems III Meeting Session Table of Contents