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  • + New Horizons

    + New Horizons

  • 1 the Atmosphere of Pluto As Observed by New Horizons G

    1 the Atmosphere of Pluto As Observed by New Horizons G

  • The New Horizons Spacecraft

    The New Horizons Spacecraft

  • Transition from Eyeball to Snowball Driven by Sea-Ice Drift on Tidally Locked Terrestrial Planets

    Transition from Eyeball to Snowball Driven by Sea-Ice Drift on Tidally Locked Terrestrial Planets

  • Consistently Simulating a Wide Range of Atmospheric Scenarios for K2-18B with a Flexible Radiative Transfer Module 1, 2, 1, 2, 2 1 3 2, 4 5 Markus Scheucher, ∗ F

    Consistently Simulating a Wide Range of Atmospheric Scenarios for K2-18B with a Flexible Radiative Transfer Module 1, 2, 1, 2, 2 1 3 2, 4 5 Markus Scheucher, ∗ F

  • From the Star to the Transiting Exoplanets: Characterisation of the HD 219134 System R

    From the Star to the Transiting Exoplanets: Characterisation of the HD 219134 System R

  • From the Stellar Properties of HD 219134 to the Internal Compositions of Its Transiting Exoplanets R

    From the Stellar Properties of HD 219134 to the Internal Compositions of Its Transiting Exoplanets R

  • Arxiv:1501.06227V1 [Astro-Ph.EP] 26 Jan 2015 – 2 –

    Arxiv:1501.06227V1 [Astro-Ph.EP] 26 Jan 2015 – 2 –

  • Bayesian Analysis of Interiors of HD 219134B, Kepler-10B, Kepler-93B, Corot-7B, 55 Cnc E, and HD 97658B Using Stellar Abundance

    Bayesian Analysis of Interiors of HD 219134B, Kepler-10B, Kepler-93B, Corot-7B, 55 Cnc E, and HD 97658B Using Stellar Abundance

  • The Kepler Revolution Observations and Satellite Inferences of the Kepler Space Telescope Will Soon Run out of Fuel and End Its Mission

    The Kepler Revolution Observations and Satellite Inferences of the Kepler Space Telescope Will Soon Run out of Fuel and End Its Mission

  • Doctor of Philosophy

    Doctor of Philosophy

  • The HARPS-N Rocky Planet Search - I

    The HARPS-N Rocky Planet Search - I

  • Spitzer Observations Confirm and Rescue the Habitable

    Spitzer Observations Confirm and Rescue the Habitable

  • Elizabeth Tasker Neptune

    Elizabeth Tasker Neptune

  • Possibilities for an Aerial Biosphere in Temperate Sub Neptune-Sized Exoplanet Atmospheres

    Possibilities for an Aerial Biosphere in Temperate Sub Neptune-Sized Exoplanet Atmospheres

  • Survival of Exomoons Around Exoplanets 2

    Survival of Exomoons Around Exoplanets 2

  • The Tidal Downsizing Hypothesis of Planet Formation

    The Tidal Downsizing Hypothesis of Planet Formation

  • Ian J. M. Crossfield Appointments & Experience Education

    Ian J. M. Crossfield Appointments & Experience Education

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  • 197 Candidates and 104 Validated Planets in K2's First Five Fields
  • Two Massive Rocky Planets Transiting a K-Dwarf 6.5 Parsecs Away
  • Extrasolar Planets.Key
  • Abstract a Statistical Characterization of The
  • Planetary Systems and the Hidden Symmetries of the Kepler Problem
  • Arxiv:1707.03579V1
  • A Nearby Transiting Rocky Exoplanet That Is Suitable for Atmospheric Investigation
  • A New Minimization Procedure for Stellar Parameters Using High-Quality Spectra?,??
  • A Statistical Approach to Illustrate the Challenge of Astrobiology for Public Outreach
  • Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students to My Parents, Rondo and Geraldine, and My Wife, Connie Dee Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students
  • Monthly Sky Chart
  • Characterization of the K2-18 Multi-Planetary System with HARPS a Habitable Zone Super-Earth and Discovery of a Second, Warm Super-Earth on a Non-Coplanar Orbit
  • The New Horizons Kuiper Belt Extended Mission
  • Planetary Magnetism As a Parameter in Exoplanet Habitability
  • Secondary Atmospheres on HD 219134 B and C
  • Arxiv:1812.07222V1 [Astro-Ph.EP] 18 Dec 2018 the Chemical Variability As Inherited from Planetesimals Formed at Different Temperatures
  • From the Star to the Transiting Exoplanets : Characterisation of the Hd 219134 System
  • NASA's Kepler and K2 Missions


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