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The Messenger
Planetary Science Division Status Report
A Ballistics Analysis of the Deep Impact Ejecta Plume: Determining Comet Tempel 1’S Gravity, Mass, and Density
Stardust Sample Return
An Artificial Impact on the Asteroid (162173) Ryugu Formed a Crater in the Gravity-Dominated Regime M
Updated Inflight Calibration of Hayabusa2's Optical Navigation Camera (ONC) for Scientific Observations During the C
(OSIRIS-Rex) Asteroid Sample Return Mission
Dawn Mission to Vesta and Ceres Symbiosis Between Terrestrial Observations and Robotic Exploration
CLEO/P Assessment of a Jovian Moon Flyby Mission As Part of NASA Clipper Mission
Planetary Science Update
CURRICULUM VITAE Nalin H. Samarasinha
A Regenerative Pseudonoise Range Tracking System for the New Horizons Spacecraft
EPOXI Trajectory and Maneuver Analyses
The CONTOUR Discovery Mission
Flight Status of Hayabusa2: Asteroid Sample Return Mission to C-Type
New Horizons Pluto/KBO Mission Hal Weaver the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory to Pluto and Beyond
Planetary Science Division
July 28, 2011 ULA Rideshare Capabilities
Top View
MESSENGER-Indesign Doc.Indd
Planetary Science Division Update
A Three-Dimensional Model of Pluto's Interaction with the Solar Wind
Hayabusa-2 Mission Target Asteroid 162173 Ryugu (1999 JU3): Searching for the Object’S Spin-Axis Orientation?
MESSENGER-Indesign Doc
GER Workshop2
The Geomorphology, Color, and Thermal Properties of Ryugu: Implications for Parent-Body Processes S
Tone-Based Commanding of Deep Space Probes Using Small Aperture Ground Antennas
New Horizons
Planetary Science Division Status Report
1 Stardust-Next, Deep Impact, and the Accelerating Spin of 9P
Neocam the Near-Earth Object Camera
Deep Impact Encounter
The New Horizons Pluto Kuiper Belt Mission: an Overview with Historical Context
Stardust Launch
Asteroid Ryugu Before the Hayabusa2 Encounter Koji Wada1*, Matthias Grott2, Patrick Michel3, Kevin J
Deep Impact Launch
Stardust Activity Guide
Spectrophotometric Properties of Dwarf Planet Ceres from the VIR Spectrometer on Board the Dawn Mission M
EPOXI Status Small Bodies Assessment Group Meeting 11/18/2009
Final Report of the New Horizons Ii Review Panel
Bepicolombo Electric Propulsion Thruster and High Power 1 Electronics Coupling Test Performances 2
The Evolution of a Test Process for Spacecraft Software
International Collaboration Makes a Deep Impact in Space
An Incremental Strategy for Spacecraft Flight Software Reuse
The Comet Coma Rendezvous Sample Return (CCRSR) Mission Concept – the Next Step Beyond Stardust
The Deep Impact Mission and the AAVSO
The Bepicolombo Planetary Magnetometer MPO-MAG: What Can We Learn from the Hermean Magnetic Field?
Small Bodies Missions
The Pluto System: Initial Results from New Horizons Has So Far Provided Coverage (Fig
The Hayabusa Spacecraft Asteroid Multi-Band Imaging Camera: AMICA
The Genealogy of OSIRIS-Rex Asteroid Sample Return Mission
MINERVA Rover Which Became a Small Artificial Solar Satellite
Deep Impact: the Mission