Harvard University, Department of Astronomy
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- Characterizing the Temporal and Spatial Stability of Atmospheric Transmission from 400 to 1050 nm.
- Chemistry and Structure of Super-Earths
- Earth Impact Effects Program: Estimating the Regional Environmental Consequences of Impacts On Earth
- Saturn in Hot Water: Simulations vs. Theory of the Enceladus Torus
- Astrobites and GeoSciBites: Using Online Research Digests for Outreach to Undergraduates and the Broader Community
- Constraints from Instabilities on Alpha-Particle Temperature Anisotropy in the Solar Wind
- Astrobites and GeoSciBites: Using Online Research Digests for Outreach to Undergraduates and the Broader Community
- Platinum Concentrations and Tungsten Isotope Ratios of Earth's Mantle as Tracers for Late Veneer Mixing into the Early Mantle
- Characterizing Pale Blue Dots Around FGKM Stars
- Metal-silicate partitioning during core formation on super-Earths
- Uncovering the Chemistry of Earth-like Planets
- Planetary Sources for Reducing Sulfur Compounds for Cyanosulfidic Origins of Life Chemistry
- A Predicted Small and Round Heliosphere
- Growth Model Interpretation of Planet Size Distribution
- The pH and Salinity of Ocean Worlds: when high-pressure ice separates the ocean from the rocky interior
- UV light on Early Earth and on M-dwarf Exoplanets: Implications for Prebiotic Chemistry
- The Structure of the Heliotail as probed by a Kinetic-MHD, a Multi-Ion Description of the Heliosphere and Energetic Neutral Maps