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Mass spectrometry in planetary research
International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Processes, 1985Abstract The availability of rockets and space probes has made possible in situ investigations of the earth's upper atmosphere and the atmospheres of other planets and comets. Mass spectrometers are able to make both gas and isotopic analyses. They have played a major role in the study of the earth's upper atmosphere and in the investigation of the ...
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Catapulting mass from planetary objects
Acta Astronautica, 1983Abstract We examine the motion of a superconducting dipole in the field of a large flat solenoid. It is found that energy mass ratios of about 1 MJ per kilogramme of dipole can be reached for an effective current density of about 400 A/mm2 in the dipole if the diameter of the dipole and solenoid are of the order of 6 and 30 m, respectively ...
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Laser Mass Spectrometry in Planetary Science
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2009Knowing the chemical, elemental, and isotopic composition of planetary objects allows the study of their origin and evolution within the context of our solar system. Exploration plans in planetary research of several space agencies consider landing spacecraft for future missions. Although there have been successful landers in the past, more landers are
P. Wurz +7 more
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Mass spectrometry for planetary science
2002Attaining a satisfactory understanding of the origin and evolution of the solar system and life within it are among the primary scientific goals of current and future planetary missions. One important clue to understanding these questions is the chemical and isotopic composition of atmospheric and surface volatile materials.
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Photon mass and planetary magnetic fields
Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General, 1977The existence of a photon mass implies additional components of static magnetic fields. Schrodinger's expression for a dipole field is here extended to a complete spherical harmonic analysis of a static planetary field. Additional components of the magnetic field are identified which are due to a photon mass.
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Planetary mass, vegetation height and climate
International Journal of Astrobiology, 2019AbstractThe maximum height trees can grow on Earth is around 122–130 m. The height is constrained by two factors: the availability of water, and where water is not limiting, the pressure available to drive the column of water along the xylem vessels against the pull of gravity (cohesion tension).
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Mass Spectrometers Developed for Planetary Missions
1999Mass spectrometers have played a major role in the exploration of our planetary system by robotic spacecraft. The chemical and isotopic data from this technique provides constraints on models that address fundamental questions of Solar System formation and evolution.
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Planetary masses and distances
Astrophysics and Space Science, 1969B. W. Pendred, I. P. Williams
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Mass Drivers for Planetary Defense
2004 Planetary Defense Conference: Protecting Earth from Asteroids, 2004George Friedman +5 more
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Seeding a planetary health education revolution: institutional sign-on challenge
Lancet, The, 2023Nicole Redvers +2 more
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