New Mexico State University, Department of Astronomy
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- Planetary Aeronomy with Large Telescopes
- The Upper Atmospheric Wave Structure of Mars as Determined by Mars Global Surveyor
- Advance and Recession of the Southern Seasonal Polar Cap as Observed by the Mars Odyssey Neutron Spectrometer
- Polar Warming in the Mars Lower Thermosphere : Odyssey Accelerometer Data Interpretation Using Coupled General Circulation Models
- Unusual Energetic Particle Signatures as Voyager 1 Approaches the Heliospheric Termination Shock
- Voyager-1 Observations of MeV Ions and Electrons in the Vicinity of the Heliospheric Termination Shock
- A Comparison of Cassini CIRS Measurements of Saturn's Troposphere with Ground-based Observations
- Spectral Imaging of Titan's Tropospheric Methane and Lower Atmosphere Haze Profile
- Synthesis of MGS Observations of the 2001 Global Dust Storm on Mars: Implications for Atmospheric Dynamics
- The Radial Gradient of 1.2 GV Galactic Cosmic Rays: Ulysses COSPIN/KET Results
- Time Scales for Discharge of Near-Equatorial WEH on Mars: Implications for a Recent Climate Change
- Initial Mars Upper Atmospheric Structure Results from the Accelerometer Science Experiment aboard Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
- Integration of MGS Observations of the 2001 Global Dust Storm on Mars
- Application of Statistical Image Segmentation to Recognition of Solar Magnetic Network
- Integration of MGS Observations of the 2001 Global Dust Storm on Mars: Implications for Atmospheric Modeling
- Intergration of MGS observations of 2001 global dust storm on Mars
- MRO Accelerometer Experiment: Thermospheric Features Interpreted Using GCM Simulations
- Voyager Observation of Galactic Cosmic Ray Elctrons in the Heliosheath
- Lunar Horizon Glow: A Quantitative Indicator of Exospheric Dust
- Spectral Irradiance Variations and Magnetic Field Changes During Solar Cycle 23.
- The Unusual Time History of Galactic and Anomalous Cosmic Rays at 1 AU over the Solar Minimum of Cycle 23
- The application of Gaussian Mixture and Histogram-based Bayesian methods to NSO/Kitt Peak VT data.
- Uranian Equinoctial Observations
- An AOTF-LDTOF Spectrometer Suite for In Situ Organic Detection and Characterization
- Characterization of the Lunar Plume Excavated by the LCROSS Impactor
- Simulations of Uranian Circulation with the EPIC GCM
- The Unusual Time History of Galactic an Anomalous Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere over the Deep Solar Minimum of Cycle 23/24
- A Benchmark for Cloud Tracking Wind Measurements
- Did Clementine Observe Lunar Horizon Glow?
- Properties of Solar Flares and Associated Sequential Chromospheric Brightenings
- Voyager Studies of Cosmic Ray Transport in the Heliosheath
- Determining Limits on the Intensity of the O<SUB>2</SUB> 0-0 Atmospheric Band Emission in the Venus Nightglow
- Mapping the Dynamics of Chromospheric Flares
- Middle-Atmosphere Polar Warming at Mars
- Multifractality, magnetic fields, and solar eruptive events
- Time-varying Atmospheric Circulation Patterns Caused by N2 Condensation Flows on a Simulated Triton Atmosphere
- Voyager 2 Signatures of Important Processes/Dynamics in the Outer Heliosphere
- Voyager Observations of Cosmic Rays in the Heliosheath
- Continuing developments in the search for Martian atmospheric methane
- Coronal Mass Ejections and Their Effect on the Venusian Nightglow
- Modeling the Martian Upper Atmosphere Using the Mars Global Ionosphere-Thermosphere Model
- Polar Warming Drivers
- The LCROSS Ejecta Plume Revealed: First Characterization from Earth-based Imaging
- Voyager I Observations of Unusual Variations of Galactic Cosmic Rays in the Distant Heliosheath
- Global Solar Photospheric Magnetic Field Modeling (Invited)
- Has the Sun Significantly Impacted Recent Voyager Observations?
- The Sources of F10.7 Emission
- Tracing the Impact of Coronal Mass Ejection in the Chromosphere
- Ammonium Hydrosulfide and Jupiter's Great Red Spot
- Excitations From Impact: The Affect of CMEs on Venus' Mysterious Oxygen Green Line and Ionospheric Electrons. An Auroral Process?
- Plasma Parameters in Io's Torus: Measurements from Apache Point Observatory
- Rapid and Portable Methods for Identification of Bacterially Influenced Calcite: Application of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy and AOTF Reflectance Spectroscopy, Fort Stanton Cave, New Mexico
- The Impact of Planetary-Scale Thermal Forcing and Small-Scale Topography on the Diurnal Cycle of Martian Surface Pressure
- Abundance and Temperature Variations in Titan's Atmosphere as Revealed by ALMA
- Early Juno Era Optical Imaging and Analysis of Jupiter's Atmospheric Structure and Color with the NMSU Acousto-optic Imaging Camera
- Investigating post-impact climate scenarios for early Mars with a 3D GCM
- A Centaur Reconnaissance Mission: a NASA JPL Planetary Science Summer Seminar mission design experience
- Testing the Role of Impacts in Warming Early Mars: Comparisons Between 1-D and GCM Results
- The Slowly Varying Corona: Findings from DEMs with the EVE MEGS-A Dataset
- The Slowly Varying Corona: Findings from DEMs with the EVE MEGS-A Dataset
- ALMA Observations of Titan's Atmospheric Nitriles During the Northern Summer Solstice and Final Cassini Orbiter Flyby
- An Investigation of a Terrestrial Lava Tube with an Instrument Payload Integrated with the LEMUR Rock-Climbing Robot
- Investigating Parameterized and Resolved Gravity Waves in the Martian Atmosphere with the NASA Ames Mars Global Climate Model
- Quantifying Net Annual Polar Deposition Rates of Water Ice and Dust on Mars at Various Obliquities with the Ames Mars General Circulation Model
- Radiative Transfer Analysis of Hyperspectral Image Cubes of Jupiter Acquired During Juno's 13th Perijove Pass
- The NASA Ames early Mars Global Climate Model
- Using ALMA Spectra to Investigate a Potential Transient Exosphere of Ceres
- An Erupting Solar Filament Observed at the DST
- Simulating Gravity Waves in the Middle Atmosphere with the NASA Ames Mars Global Climate Model
- An Investigation into Jupiter's 2019 Equatorial Zone Disturbance: Modifying the Crème Brûlée Model
- Focus questions for Ice Giant atmospheric studies in the next decade
- Investigating changes in dust particles size in the Martian atmosphere during Global Dust Storms with the NASA Ames Mars Global Climate Model
- MACIE: Mars Astrobiological Caves and Internal Habitability Explorer (a New Frontiers Mission Concept) for the next decade
- Redox evolution, climate and geochemistry on early Mars
- Thermospheric Temperature Responses during the 2018 PEDE Event as Observed by the MAVEN IUVS Instrument: Implications for Changing Dynamics using Mars GITM Simulations
- Using Gravity Wave Resolving Simulations from the NASA Ames Mars Global Climate Model to Inform Parameterized Gravity Wave Drag Schemes