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Michael F A'Hearn

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 16, 2006
Whence comets?Michael F A'Hearn
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|May 31, 2017
Comets: looking aheadMichael F A'Hearn
Nature|September 8, 2012
Space science: NASA bids are not a popularity contestMichael F A'hearn
Nature|June 25, 2004
Cometary science: fly-through at Wild 2Michael F A'Hearn
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 26, 2009
Temporal and spatial variability of lunar hydration as observed by the Deep Impact spacecraftJessica M Sunshine, Tony L Farnham, Lori M Feaga, et al.
Astrobiology|November 15, 2011
Properties of an Earth-like planet orbiting a Sun-like star: Earth observed by the EPOXI missionTimothy A Livengood, L Drake Deming, Michael F A'hearn, et al.
The Review of Scientific Instruments|December 3, 2008
Invited Article: Deep Impact instrument calibrationKenneth P Klaasen, Michael F A'Hearn, Michael Baca, et al.
Astrobiology|June 3, 2011
Earth as an extrasolar planet: Earth model validation using EPOXI earth observationsTyler D Robinson, Victoria S Meadows, David Crisp, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 18, 2011
EPOXI at comet Hartley 2Michael F A'Hearn, Michael J S Belton, W Alan Delamere, et al.
Nature|September 30, 2015
Two independent and primitive envelopes of the bilobate nucleus of comet 67PMatteo Massironi, Emanuele Simioni, Francesco Marzari, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 16, 2006
Whence comets?Michael F A'Hearn
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|May 31, 2017
Comets: looking aheadMichael F A'Hearn
Nature|September 8, 2012
Space science: NASA bids are not a popularity contestMichael F A'hearn
Nature|June 25, 2004
Cometary science: fly-through at Wild 2Michael F A'Hearn
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 26, 2009
Temporal and spatial variability of lunar hydration as observed by the Deep Impact spacecraftJessica M Sunshine, Tony L Farnham, Lori M Feaga, et al.
Astrobiology|November 15, 2011
Properties of an Earth-like planet orbiting a Sun-like star: Earth observed by the EPOXI missionTimothy A Livengood, L Drake Deming, Michael F A'hearn, et al.
The Review of Scientific Instruments|December 3, 2008
Invited Article: Deep Impact instrument calibrationKenneth P Klaasen, Michael F A'Hearn, Michael Baca, et al.
Astrobiology|June 3, 2011
Earth as an extrasolar planet: Earth model validation using EPOXI earth observationsTyler D Robinson, Victoria S Meadows, David Crisp, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 18, 2011
EPOXI at comet Hartley 2Michael F A'Hearn, Michael J S Belton, W Alan Delamere, et al.
Nature|September 30, 2015
Two independent and primitive envelopes of the bilobate nucleus of comet 67PMatteo Massironi, Emanuele Simioni, Francesco Marzari, et al.
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