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Jan 1, 1999
Eisenhardt, P.; Simpson, C.; Armus, L.; Chokshi, A.; Dicksinson, M.; Djorgovski, S.; Elston, R.; Jannuzi, B.; McCarthy, P.; Pahre, M.; Soifer, B., 1999, "Young Stars and Non-Stella Emission in the Aligned Radio Galaxy 3C 256", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/18000, ['Astrophysical Journal', 'USA'], JPL Open Repository
We present ground-based images of the z=1.824 radio galaxy 3C 256 in the standard BVRIJHK filters and an interference filter centered at 8800 A, a Hubble Space Telescope image in a filter dominated by Ly alpha emission (F336W), and spectra covering rest-frame wavelengths from Ly...
Oct 31, 1998
Chau, S.; Steiner, C., 1998, "X2000: Avionics for A Multi-Mission Spacecraft", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/20617, ['Digital Avionics System Conference', 'Seattle, WA, U.S.A.'], JPL Open Repository
The X2000 is a NASA program to develop technologies to enable faster, better and cheaper space missions in the future.
Sep 28, 1998
Woerner, D., 1998, "X2000 Systems and Technologies for Missions to the Outer Planets", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/20270, ['International Astronautical Congress', 'Melbourne Australia'], JPL Open Repository
This paper describes the X2000 first delivery and its techniques following a brief overview of the program.
Mar 6, 1999
Rabideau, G.; Estlin, T.; Chien, S., 1999, "Working Together: Automatic Generation of Command Sequences for Multiple Cooperating Rovers", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/20790, ['MTG: IEEE Aerospace Conference', 'Aspen, CO, U.S.A.'], JPL Open Repository
In this paper, we describe how rover command generation can be automated to help relieve some of the burden on human operators.
Mar 9, 1999
Devereaux, A., 1999, "Wireless Augmented Reality Prototype (WARP)", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/16859, ['The First International Symposium on Mixed Reality', 'Yokohama, Japan'], JPL Open Repository
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Feb 1, 1999
Crisp, D.; Harri, A. M., 1999, "Wind Sensors for the NetLanders", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/20634, ['Mars Exploration Program and Sample Return Missions', 'Paris, France'], JPL Open Repository
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Jan 1, 1999
Kahn, R., 1999, "What We Can Learn About Aerosols from EOS-MISR Multi-Angle Remote Sensing Observations Over Ocean", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/17697, 2nd International Workshop on Multiangular Measurements and Models, Ispra, Italy, 1999, JPL Open Repository
Multiangle, multispectral remote sensing observations, such as those anticipated from the Multiangle, multispectral remote sensing observations, such as those anticipated from the Earth Observing System (EOS) Multiangle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR), promise to significantly i...
Oct 1, 1998
Kahn, Ralph, 1998, "What Shall We do With The Data We Are Expecting From Upcoming Earth Observation Satellites", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/20623, ['The Journal of Computational & Graphical Statistics', 'USA'], JPL Open Repository
The community of researchers studying global climate change is preparing to launch the first Earth Observing System (EOS) satellite, EOS AM-1. The satellite will generate huge amounts of data, filling gaps in the information available to address critical questions about Earth's c...
Jan 1, 1999
Lawrence, C.; White, M.; Scott, D., 1999, "What Have we Already Learned From the CMB?", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/18062, ['Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific', 'USA'], JPL Open Repository
The Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) satellite, and the Differential Microwave Radiometer (DMR) experiment in particular, was extraordinarily successful.
Mar 18, 1999
Norris, J.; Backes, P., 1999, "WEDDS: The WITS Encrypted Data Delivery System", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/18621, ['IEEE, Aerospace 2000 Conference', 'Big Sky, Montana, USA'], JPL Open Repository
WEDDS, the WITS Encrypted Data Delivery System, is a framework for supporting distributed mission operations by automatically transferring sensitive mission data in a secure and efficient manner to and from remote mission participants over the internet.
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