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1. Pyroxene and Hydroxyl Signatures in Vesta Newly Calibrated Data from Dawn Mission

2. Spectral Analysis of Ceres’ Main Linear Features

3. VIS-IR Spectroscopy of Mixtures of Water Ice, Organic Matter, and Opaque Mineral in Support of Small Body Remote Sensing Observations

4. VIS-NIR/SWIR Spectral Properties of H2O Ice Depending on Particle Size and Surface Temperature

5. Laboratory Investigations Coupled to VIR/Dawn Observations to Quantify the Large Concentrations of Organic Matter on Ceres

6. Organic Material on Ceres: Insights from Visible and Infrared Space Observations

7. Pyroxene and Hydroxyl Signatures in Vesta Newly Calibrated Data from Dawn Mission

8. Roughness of planetary surfaces: Hapke theory and statistical multi-facet algorithm applied to dwarf planet Ceres and comet 67P data

9. Are there significant differences among the mineralogy of V-type asteroids family?

10. Analysis of Gas–Dust Outbursts Observed at 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko

11. DETECTION OF ICY SPECIES IN MERCURY’S PSRs: SPECTRAL SIMULATIONS FOR SIMBIO-SYS/VIHI ON BEPI COLOMBO

12. MINERALOGY OF THE SURFACE OF CERES FROM 1 µm ABSORPTION

13. The Integral-Field Imager and Spectrometer for planetary exploration (ƒISPEx)

14. Spectral Analysis of Ceres’ Main Linear Features

16. Macro and micro structures of pebble-made cometary nuclei reconciled by seasonal evolution

17. Vesta surface composition as derived from newly calibrated Dawn data’

18. New insights on Vesta surface composition from Dawn data

19. Seasonal evolution unveils the internal structure of cometary nuclei

20. VIS-IR Spectroscopy of Mixtures of Water Ice, Organic Matter, and Opaque Mineral in Support of Small Body Remote Sensing Observations

21. VIS-NIR/SWIR Spectral Properties of H2O Ice Depending on Particle Size and Surface Temperature

22. The surface of (4) Vesta in visible light as seen by Dawn/VIR

23. Mineralogical implications for the 1-micron feature in the refined average spectrum of Ceres

24. Rosetta VIRTIS-V channel straylight correction

25. ƒISPEx, the Integral-Field Imager and Spectrometer for Planetary Exploration

27. High‐Temperature VIS‐IR Spectroscopy of NH 4 ‐Phyllosilicates

28. Serendipitous infrared observations of Europa by Juno/JIRAM

29. Synthesis of the special issue: The formation and evolution of Ceres’ Occator crater

30. Mineralogy of Occator crater on Ceres and insight into its evolution from the properties of carbonates, phyllosilicates, and chlorides

31. Compositional differences among Bright Spots on the Ceres surface

32. Mineralogy of the Occator quadrangle

33. The spectral parameter maps of Ceres from NASA/DAWN VIR data

34. Spectral analysis of the Cerean geological unit crater central peak material as an indicator of subsurface mineral composition

35. Mineralogy of the Urvara–Yalode region on Ceres

36. Mineralogical mapping of Coniraya quadrangle of the dwarf planet Ceres

37. Mineralogy mapping of the Ac-H-5 Fejokoo quadrangle of Ceres

38. Ac-H-11 Sintana and Ac-H-12 Toharu quadrangles: Assessing the large and small scale heterogeneities of Ceres’ surface

39. The mineralogy of Ceres’ Nawish quadrangle

40. The surface composition of Ceres’ Ezinu quadrangle analyzed by the Dawn mission

41. An aqueously altered carbon-rich Ceres

42. Characteristics of organic matter on Ceres from VIR/Dawn high spatial resolution spectra

43. Continuum definition for ∼3.1, ∼3.4 and ∼4.0 µm absorption bands in Ceres spectra and evaluation of effects of smoothing procedure in the retrieved spectral parameters

44. Laboratory Investigations Coupled to VIR/Dawn Observations to Quantify the Large Concentrations of Organic Matter on Ceres

45. Spectral properties of V-type asteroids

46. A Probabilistic Approach to Determination of Ceres' Average Surface Composition From Dawn Visible‐Infrared Mapping Spectrometer and Gamma Ray and Neutron Detector Data

47. Dawn/VIR at Ceres: Visible spectral properties of the surface

48. Dawn/VIR at Vesta: correction of the spectral variations induced by CDD temperature change on the visible channel

49. Modeling non-resolved rough planetary surfaces by means of a statistical multi-facets approach

50. Ice-hunting in the South Polar Terrains of Ceres

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