Herzberg Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics
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- The IMACS Occultation Survey: I. Pilot Study
- HabEx: Finding and characterizing Habitable Exoplanets with a potential future flagship astrophysics mission
- Imaging and characterizing exo-Earths at 10 microns - The TIKI project
- HiCIBaS: A precursor mission for high contrast imaging balloon systems
- Impact craters on 2014 MU69: Implications for Kuiper belt object size-frequency distributions and planetesimal formation
- On the Stability & Origin of MU69's and Pluto's Ices
- Photometric Properties of Dwarf Planets and Other Kuiper Belt Objects Determined from New Horizons
- Update on High Resolution Searches for KBO Binaries using New Horizons LORRI
- We present results on the collision probability and dust production in the Kuiper belt for the past 10^7 years. We then compare the results to dust measurements conducted by the Student Dust Counter SDC, aboard of the "New Horizons" spacecraft. From this modelling we are able to constrain some impact "scaling law" parameters for comet-like bodies.
- Persephone: A Pluto-System Orbiter and Kuiper Belt Explorer
- A Machine Learning Approach to Detecting Kuiper Belt Objects for NASAs New Horizons Extended Mission
- Calibrating the Size Frequency Distribution of the Kuiper Belt with Small KBO Occultations Enabled by New Horizons
- Putting (486958) Arrokoth in Context: New Horizons Observations of Other Small Cold Classical Kuiper Belt Objects
- Searching for New Horizons Targets in the Distant Kuiper Belt