51 results on '"Cruikshank, Dale P."'
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2. Analysis of Charon’s spectrum at 2.21-[formula omitted] from New Horizons/LEISA and Earth-based observations
3. Stress-activated electric currents in icy planetary bodies: H2O2-doped H2O ices
4. Cryovolcanic flooding in Viking Terra on Pluto
5. Probing the regoliths of the classical Uranian satellites: Are their surfaces mantled by a layer of tiny H2O ice grains?
6. The distribution of H2O, CH3OH, and hydrocarbon-ices on Pluto: Analysis of New Horizons spectral images
7. Recent cryovolcanism in Virgil Fossae on Pluto
8. Asteroid (16) Psyche: Evidence for a silicate regolith from spitzer space telescope spectroscopy
9. Bladed Terrain on Pluto: Possible origins and evolution
10. Cassini's geological and compositional view of Tethys
11. Saturn’s icy satellites investigated by Cassini-VIMS. IV. Daytime temperature maps
12. The Veritas and Themis asteroid families: 5–14 µm spectra with the Spitzer Space Telescope
13. Impact craters: An ice study on Rhea
14. Aromatic and aliphatic organic materials on Iapetus: Analysis of Cassini VIMS data
15. The temperature and width of an active fissure on Enceladus measured with Cassini VIMS during the 14 April 2012 South Pole flyover
16. A compositional interpretation of trans-neptunian objects taxonomies
17. Infrared spectroscopic characterization of the low-albedo materials on Iapetus
18. Compositional analysis of Hyperion with the Cassini Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer
19. The surface composition of Iapetus: Mapping results from Cassini VIMS
20. Optical constants of Titan tholins at mid-infrared wavelengths (2.5–25 μm) and the possible chemical nature of Titan’s haze particles
21. Laboratory experiments of Titan tholin formed in cold plasma at various pressures: implications for nitrogen-containing polycyclic aromatic compounds in Titan haze
22. Analysis of the Time-Dependent Chemical Evolution of Titan Haze Tholin
23. Decoding the Domino: The Dark Side of Iapetus
24. Constraints on the Composition of Trojan Asteroid 624 Hektor
25. Water Ice on Triton
26. Composition, Physical State, and Distribution of Ices at the Surface of Triton
27. The 1.95–2.50 μm Spectrum of J6 Himalia
28. Detection of Sub-Micron Radiation from the Surface of Venus by Cassini/VIMS
29. Water Ice on Nereid
30. Search for volatiles on icy satellites: I. Europa
31. Solid CN bearing material on outer solar system bodies
32. Radii and Albedos of four Trojan asteroids and Jovian satellites 6 and 7
33. The radius and albedo of hyperion
34. The nature of Trojan asteroid 624 Hektor
35. The nucleus of comet P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1
36. Temperature of Comet IRAS-Araki-Alcock (1983d)
37. Volatiles on triton: The infrared spectral evidence, 2.0–2.5 μm
38. Trojan and Hilda asteroid lightcurves I. Anomalously elongated shapes among Trojans (and Hildas?)
39. Near-Infrared Spectral Geometric Albedos of Charon and Pluto: Constraints on Charon's Surface Composition
40. The Detection of Water Ice in Comet Hale-Bopp
41. Thermal properties of the Galilean satellites
42. Lithological and mineralogical investigation of the surface of Mars
43. Photometric search for atmospheres on Europa and ganymede
44. Radii and albedos of asteroids 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 15, 51, 433, and 511
45. Evidence for an atmosphere on Io
46. Extraordinary colors of asteroidal object (5145) 1992 AD
47. The 1972 meeting of the AAS division for planetary sciences: University of Hawaii, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, March 20–24, 1972
48. Exploration of the planetary system: Edited by A. Woszczyk and C. Iwaniszewska. IAU Symposium 65. D. Reidel, Dordrecht, 1974. 566 pp. $67.00 (hardbound); $39.50 (paperback)
49. Space technology and planetary astronomy: Joseph N. Tatarewicz. Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana, December 1990. 304 pp., $29.95
50. Planets and perception: Telescopic views and interpretations, 1609–1909: William Sheehan. University of Arizona Press, Tucson, 1988. 324 pp., $35.00
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