M. Horányi
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Associated Concepts [?]
- Physics
- Biology
- Astrobiology
- Astronomy
- Geology
- Quantum mechanics
- Environmental science
- Geography
- Astrophysics
- Engineering
- Nuclear physics
- Chemistry
- Plasma
- Meteorology
- Organic chemistry
- Aerospace engineering
- Magnetic field
- Planet
- Computer science
- Atmospheric sciences
Authored Works
sorted by decreasing year, and then by display-name
- Science Expectations for the Interstellar Dust Experiment (IDEX) onboard the Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP) Mission
- Opportunities to Directly Observe the Interaction of Interstellar Dust with our Heliosphere with an Interstellar Probe
- Interstellar Probe: a Goldmine for Interstellar Dust Research and Synergies with Heliosphere Science
- Fine-Grained Regolith Loss on Sub-Km Asteroids
- Dust detection by antenna instruments - full 3D modeling of antenna waveforms from first principles
- Detection of the Amino Acid Histidine and Fragmentation Products in Hypervelocity Impact Ice Spectra: Implications for Flyby Mission Velocities
- Detecting and Analyzing Interstellar Dust Particles in the Local Interstellar Cloud
- Analysis of Impact Ionization Mass Spectra of Anthracene Dust Particles – a Pilot Study Characterizing Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) Using Dust Analyzer Instrument
- Understanding cosmic dust detection using antenna instruments
- The Lunar Meteoroid Monitor (LMM)
- Size and velocity distributions of electrostatically lofted dust
- Regolith Dust Mobilization in the Presence of Crustal Magnetic Fields
- Polyvinylidene Fluoride Impact Charge Production After High Temperature Exposures
- Leave no stone unturned Modeling Asteroid Regolith Grain Size Evolution
- Laboratory calibration of the Interstellar Dust Experiment (IDEX) instrument
- Interstellar Probe Measurements of Dust in the Heliosphere and Nearby Galaxy
- Dust detection by antenna instruments on Interstellar Probe
- Characterize our Dust Environment with DESTINY+
Linked Co-Authors
- A. R. Poppe
- Aigen Li
- C. M. Lisse
- D. J. McComas
- D. Malaspina
- Hsiang-Wen Hsu
- J. R. Szalay
- Jonathan D. Slavin
- K. Dialynas
- Lennart R. Baalmann
- Libor Nouzák
- Mark Perry
- Mitchell M. Shen
- Neal J. Turner
- Petr Pokorný
- R. L. McNutt
- R. Srama
- S. D. Bale
- S. Hunziker
- S. Kempf
- T. Munsat
- X. Wang
- Z. Sternovsky
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Academy of Athens, Office of Space Research
- Catholic University, Washington DC
- Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
- Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
- Cornell University, New York
- Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule, Zurich, Switzerland
- Free University of Berlin, Germany
- Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory
- Kobe University, Center for Planetary Science
- Max-Planck-Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg
- Max-Planck-Institute for Solar System Research, Lindau
- NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Maryland
- Observatoire de Paris, France
- Princeton University, New Jersey
- Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics, Budapest
- Rochester Institute of Technology, New York
- Ruprecht-Karls University of Heidelberg, Germany
- Southwest Research Institute, Texas
- University of Bern, Switzerland
- University of California, Berkeley
- University of California, Berkeley, Space Sciences Laboratory
- University of Chicago
- University of Colorado, Boulder
- University of Colorado, Boulder, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
- University of Missouri, Columbia
- University of Oulu, Finland
- University of Sheffield, UK
- University of Stuttgart, Germany
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