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Phil Christensen
MARS ODYSSEY at a GLANCE High-Gain Antenna
The Tricky Business of Identifying Rocks on Mars
Mineralogy of the Martian Surface
2008 Medals & Awards G.K. Gilbert Award
The OSIRIS-Rex Thermal Emission Spectrometer (OTES) Instrument
The Rationale for a Long-Lived Geophysical
Onboard Detection of Thermal Anomalies for Europa Clipper
Proposal Information Package
Odyssey THEMIS Data Node Transition Plan
Gray Iron Oxide in Meridiani, Mars
VEGA Trajectory Europa Clipper Mission Design Team
Europa Clipper: Mission Status and Update
BRIONY H. N. HORGAN 550 Stadium Mall Drive, Assistant Professor West Lafayette, in 47907 Dept
The Eighth International Conference on Mars
Workshop on Spectroscopy of The
Meetings to Understand the Rock Record
Years of Observing Combined Into Best-Yet Look at Mars Canyon 13 March 2006
Paras Angell, Hema Werner, and Phil Christensen School of Earth and Space Exploration Arizona State University
Top View
NASA's 2020 Mars Rover Would Search for Signs of Past Life Expert Team Says the Rover Should Store Rocks in Advance of a Sample-Return Mission
Miniature Thermal Emission Spectrometer for the Mars Exploration Rovers Philip R
The Thermal Emission Imaging System (Themis) for the Mars 2001 Odyssey Mission
Cover Page for Proposal Submitted to the National Aeronautics And
Briony Hn Horgan
Seasonal Temperature Variations and CO2 Sublimation Activity Near the Martian South Pole
The Dual Nature of the Martian Crust: Young Lavas and Old Clastic Materials ⇑ Joshua L
The Europa Clipper Mission: Understanding Icy World Habitability and Blazing a Path for Future Exploration
Mineralogy at Meridiani Planum from the Mini-TES Experiment on the Opportunity Rover P
Flight Into Mariner Valley (Valles Marineris, Mars)
02-MEPAG-DS-Summary-6-11 V2b Ppt
Briony H. N. Horgan
Europa Clipper
Workshop Report
ADITYA RAI KHULLER Education B.S.E. Aerospace Engineering 2019 3.38 GPA Arizona State University, Tempe
Paras Angell, Hema Werner, and Phil Christensen
Sinus Meridiani (Hematite) Landing Site for 2003 MER