Physical Properties of the Martian Surface from the Viking 1 Lander: Preliminary Results

Science ◽  
1976 ◽  
Vol 193 (4255) ◽  
pp. 805-809 ◽  
Author(s):  
RICHARD W. SHORTHILL ◽  
ROBERT E. HUTTON ◽  
HENRY J. MOORE ◽  
RONALD F. SCOTT ◽  
CARY R. SPITZER
1998 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 1155-1156
Author(s):  
H.U. Keller

Comets, the most pristine members of our solar system, are faint at large heliocentric distances (rh > 3 au) and therefore difficult to observe. Data reduction of these faint objects (periodic comets) is time consuming and hence most often just preliminary results can be discussed. Only the orbits of short periodic comets can be predicted and most of those that have been accessible for ISO have been covered within the guaranteed time programme. About 10 proposals were accepted by the selection for open time proposals. A target of opportunity team was formed. The outstanding comet Hale-Bopp (C/1995 01), one of the brightest and therefore most active comets of this century, was suggested and accepted as TOO. The important results from the ISO cometary programme are derived from its observations. In addition to the observations of "classic" comets the newly detected (Jewitt and Luu, 1993) transneptunian objects, probably objects from the Kuiper belt, are observed in an attempt to determine their physical properties.


1996 ◽  
Vol 150 ◽  
pp. 415-418 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. C. Worms ◽  
A.C. Levasseur-Regourd ◽  
E. Hadamcik ◽  
D. Bourras

AbstractPolarimetric measurements of the light scattered by irregular dust particles are essential to interpret observations of solar system dust in terms of its physical properties. We developed a iight scattering unit to retrieve polarimetric phase curves of dust samples in microgravity conditions. Preliminary results suggest that the values for the maximum polarization are higher under 1 “ g ” than under 0 “ g ” This can be compared to ground-based measurements which exhibit higher values for packed dust than for sifted dust. The unit is operational and is used to help design a related orbital experiment.


Author(s):  
Z. Chen ◽  
B. Wu ◽  
W. C. Liu

Abstract. The paper presents our efforts on CNN-based 3D reconstruction of the Martian surface using monocular images. The Viking colorized global mosaic and Mar Express HRSC blended DEM are used as training data. An encoder-decoder network system is employed in the framework. The encoder section extracts features from the images, which includes convolution layers and reduction layers. The decoder section consists of deconvolution layers and is to integrate features and convert the images to desired DEMs. In addition, skip connection between encoder and decoder section is applied, which offers more low-level features for the decoder section to improve its performance. Monocular Context Camera (CTX) images are used to test and verify the performance of the proposed CNN-based approach. Experimental results show promising performances of the proposed approach. Features in images are well utilized, and topographical details in images are successfully recovered in the DEMs. In most cases, the geometric accuracies of the generated DEMs are comparable to those generated by the traditional technology of photogrammetry using stereo images. The preliminary results show that the proposed CNN-based approach has great potential for 3D reconstruction of the Martian surface.


Author(s):  
Widodo ◽  
Fatkhan ◽  
Natashia Christy Viony ◽  
Tedy Setiawan

2009 ◽  
Vol 5 (S267) ◽  
pp. 406-406
Author(s):  
Leah E. Simon ◽  
Fred Hamann

We present preliminary results from the largest-ever survey of high-resolution associated absorption line (AAL) region metallicities and physical properties in a sample of high redshift (z > 3) quasars.


2010 ◽  
pp. 121-126 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vladan Mirjanic ◽  
Radmila Arbutina ◽  
Jovan Setrajcic ◽  
Ljubisa Dzambas

In this paper, we present the analysis of thin films in implant materials. Based on preliminary results, it can be concluded that thin polymer films between bone and implant achieve biocompatibility. In addition, analysis will be conducted for other characteristics, such as bioinertia, and biofunctionality.


1986 ◽  
Vol 91 (B13) ◽  
pp. E207 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. B. Boslough ◽  
E. L. Venturini ◽  
B. Morosin ◽  
R. A. Graham ◽  
D. L. Williamson

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