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Jan 13, 2021
Peter Eisenhardt, 2021, "The CatWISE2020 Catalog", https://doi.org/10.48577/jpl.LLL2T6, The Astrophyscial Journal, JPL Open Repository
The CatWISE2020 Catalog consists of 1,890,715,640 sources over the entire sky selected from WISE and NEOWISE survey data at 3.4 and 4.6 μm (W1 and W2) collected from 2010 Jan. 7 to 2018 Dec. 13. This dataset adds two years to that used for the CatWISE Preliminary Catalog (Eisenha...
Jan 13, 2021
Cable, Morgan L, 2021, "The Enceladus Orbilander Mission Concept: Balancing Return and Resources in the Searth for Life", https://doi.org/10.48577/jpl.T0RDOS, Planetary Science Journal, JPL Open Repository
Enceladus' long-lived plume of ice grains and water vapor makes accessing oceanic material readily achievable from orbit (around Saturn or Enceladus) and from the moon's surface. In preparation for the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine 2023-2032 Planetary S...
Jan 13, 2021
Nilsson, Johan, 2021, "Ice Sheet Wide Comparison of Coincident Laser and Radar Observations From ICESat-2 and CryoSat-2 for Greenland and Antarctica", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/54392, Dual-Cryo Workshop on Dual-Band Altimetry of the Cryosphere, Noordwijk, Netherlands, January 13-14, 2021, JPL Open Repository
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Jan 13, 2021
Pajevski, Mike; Burke, Wayne; Fedell, Michael; Liu, Steven, 2021, "Pre-Workshop Brief: Ammos Deployment to the Cloud", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/54382, AMS Pre-Workshop Briefing, Pasadena, California, January 13, 2021, JPL Open Repository
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Jan 12, 2021
Peter Eisenhardt, 2021, "Fast Outflows in Hot Dust-Obscured Galaxies Detected with Keck/NIRES", https://doi.org/10.48577/jpl.KLMQRU, The Astrophyscial Journal, JPL Open Repository
We present rest-frame optical spectroscopic observations of 18 Hot Dust-Obscured Galaxies (Hot DOGs) at redshifts 1.7–4.6 with KECK/NIRES. Our targets are selected based on their extreme red colors to be the highest luminosity sources from the WISE infrared survey. In 16 sources...
Jan 12, 2021
Delaune, Jeff H, 2021, "Range-Visual-Inertial Odometry: No Need To Be Excited", https://doi.org/10.48577/jpl.C8PCS8, Robotics and Automation Letters, JPL Open Repository
Traveling straight at constant speed is the most efficient trajectory for most robotics applications. Unfortunately without accelerometer excitation, monocular Visual-Inertial Odometry (VIO) cannot observe scale and suffers severe error drift. This is why NASA’s Ingenuity Mars He...
Jan 12, 2021
Bendek, E.; Mamajek, E.; Vasisht, G.; Tuthill, P.; Belikov, R.; Nielsen, E., 2021, "TOLIMAN: An astrometry mission: finding Earth analogs orbiting the nearest stars", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/54338, VIRTUAL 237th American Astronomical Society (AAS) Meeting 2021, Phoenix, Arizona, January 12-15, 2021, JPL Open Repository
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Jan 12, 2021
Cox, Z. Nagin, 2021, "Dare Mighty Things: Mars Rovers Paving the Way", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/54351, Discovery Cube Talks, Pasadena, California, January 12, 2021, JPL Open Repository
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Jan 11, 2021
Davide Farnocchia, 2021, "High-fidelity comet 67P ephemeris and predictions based on Rosetta data", https://doi.org/10.48577/jpl.6ZIR65, Icarus, JPL Open Repository
Because of observational biases and outgassing, comets are notoriously challenging interms of trajectory estimation and ephemeris predictions. We used tracking data collected by ESA’s Rosetta mission at 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko to derive 10-meterlevel constraints on the distance...
Jan 11, 2021
Stuart Shaklan, 2021, "Exep: A realistic Determination of Observational Completeness Usingthe Starshade", https://doi.org/10.48577/jpl.GTYNU2, Caltech Undergraduate Research Journal, JPL Open Repository
The Starshade is a rising tool to be used in exoplanetary imaging to look for Earth-like planets. Positioned between the telescope and the star, the Starshade blocks the starlight from the telescope’s mirrors. Previous studies have estimated the Earth-like exoplanet yields of fut...
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