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1by Mcfadden, Lucyann A.“... Asteroids named (4) Vesta through the eyes of a robotic spacecraft named Dawn, exploring the asteroid...”
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2“...[1] In the early 1980s, both Voyager spacecraft imaged a detached haze layer surrounding Titan...”
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3“...Water vapor geysers on Europa have been inferred from observations made by the Galileo spacecraft...”
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4by Corre, Lucille Le, Reddy, Vishnu, Sanchez, Juan A., Dunn, Tasha, Cloutis, Edward A., Izawa, Matthew R. M., Mann, Paul, Nathues, Andreas“..., analysis of data from NASA's Dawn spacecraft has shown that this olivine-bearing unit is actually impact...”
Published in Icarus (2015)
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5“...Water vapor geysers on Europa have been inferred from observations made by the Galileo spacecraft...”
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6by Corre, Lucille Le, Reddy, Vishnu, Sanchez, Juan A., Dunn, Tasha, Cloutis, Edward A., Izawa, Matthew R. M., Mann, Paul, Nathues, Andreas“..., analysis of data from NASA's Dawn spacecraft has shown that this olivine-bearing unit is actually impact...”
Published 2015
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7Published in Icarus (2013)“... Imager (LORRI) on-board the New Horizons spacecraft and by the Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Camera...”
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8Published 1997“...LPI slide set converted to a PowerPoint set by the staff of the Spacecraft Planetary Imaging...”
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9by Roth, Lorenz, Saur, Joachim, Retherford, Kurt D., Strobel, Darrell F., Spencer, John R.“... Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) on-board the New Horizons spacecraft and by the Hubble Space Telescope Advanced...”
Published in Icarus (2011)
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10by Roth, Lorenz, Saur, Joachim, Retherford, Kurt D., Strobel, Darrell F., Spencer, John R.“... Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) on-board the New Horizons spacecraft and by the Hubble Space Telescope Advanced...”
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11by Kutsop, N. W., Hayes, A. G., Corlies, P. M., Le Mouélic, S., Lunine, J. I., Nixon, C. A., Rannou, P., Rodriguez, S., Roman, M. T., Sotin, C., Tokano, T.“... spacecraft. We observed a north polar annulus, an equatorial annulus, and several secondary annuli. Pre...”
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12by Kutsop, N. W., Hayes, A. G., Corlies, P. M., Le Mouélic, S., Lunine, J. I., Nixon, C. A., Rannou, P., Rodriguez, S., Roman, M. T., Sotin, C., Tokano, T.“... spacecraft. We observed a north polar annulus, an equatorial annulus, and several secondary annuli. Pre...”
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13by Kutsop, N. W., Hayes, A. G., Corlies, P. M., Le Mouélic, Stéphane, Lunine, J. I., Nixon, C. A., Rannou, P., Rodriguez, S., Roman, M. T., Sotin, C., Tokano, T.“... spacecraft. We observed a north polar annulus, an equatorial annulus, and several secondary annuli. Pre...”
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14by UAB Student Media;“... spacecraft visits Pluto in 2015. Right now, 15810 is separated from Pluto by about 278 million miles, much...”
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