no code implementations • 26 Oct 2022 • Benjamin P. S. Donitz, Declan Mages, Hiroyasu Tsukamoto, Peter Dixon, Damon Landau, Soon-Jo Chung, Erica Bufanda, Michel Ingham, Julie Castillo-Rogez
Interstellar objects (ISOs) are fascinating and under-explored celestial objects, providing physical laboratories to understand the formation of our solar system and probe the composition and properties of material formed in exoplanetary systems.
no code implementations • 22 Nov 2021 • Rebecca Castano, Tiago Vaquero, Federico Rossi, Vandi Verma, Ellen Van Wyk, Dan Allard, Bennett Huffmann, Erin M. Murphy, Nihal Dhamani, Robert A. Hewitt, Scott Davidoff, Rashied Amini, Anthony Barrett, Julie Castillo-Rogez, Steve A. Chien, Mathieu Choukroun, Alain Dadaian, Raymond Francis, Benjamin Gorr, Mark Hofstadter, Mitch Ingham, Cristina Sorice, Iain Tierney
Onboard autonomy technologies such as planning and scheduling, identification of scientific targets, and content-based data summarization, will lead to exciting new space science missions.
no code implementations • 19 Jan 2021 • Robert Grimm, Julie Castillo-Rogez, Carol Raymond, Andrew R. Poppe
The ice-rich dwarf planet Ceres is the largest object in the main asteroid belt and is thought to have a brine or mud layer at a depth of tens of kilometers.
Earth and Planetary Astrophysics Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
no code implementations • 15 Sep 2020 • Rashied Amini, Abigail Azari, Shyam Bhaskaran, Patricia Beauchamp, Julie Castillo-Rogez, Rebecca Castano, Seung Chung, John Day, Richard Doyle, Martin Feather, Lorraine Fesq, Jeremy Frank, P. Michael Furlong, Michel Ingham, Brian Kennedy, Ksenia Kolcio, Issa Nesnas, Robert Rasmussen, Glenn Reeves, Cristina Sorice, Bethany Theiling, Jay Wyatt
A close partnership between people and partially autonomous machines has enabled decades of space exploration.