Peter Smith (physicist)
Peter H. Smith is a professor emeritus (he retired in 2013) at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory of the University of Arizona, where he holds the inaugural Thomas R. Brown Distinguished Chair in Integrative Science. He is also the principal investigator for the $420 million robotic explorer Phoenix which landed at the north pole of the planet Mars on May 25, 2008. Peter H. Smith's papers are held at the University of Arizona Special Collections Library. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Stroble, Shannon T, Anderson, Rachel M, Moore, Quincy, Catling, David C, Douglas, Susanne, McKay, Christopher P, Ming, Douglas W, Smith, Peter H, Tamppari, Leslie K, Zent, Aaron PGet access
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4by Kounaves, Samuel P., Stroble, Shannon T., Anderson, Rachel M., Moore, Quincy, Catling, David C., Douglas, Susanne, McKay, Christopher P., Ming, Douglas W., Smith, Peter H., Tamppari, Leslie K., Zent, Aaron P.Get access
Published in Environmental Science & Technology (2010)
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5by Archer, Paul DouglasContributors: “...Smith, Peter H....”
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