Physical state and distribution of materials at the surface of Pluto from New Horizons LEISA imaging spectrometer

© 2016 From Earth based observations Pluto is known to be the host of N2, CH4 and CO ices and also a dark red material. Very limited spatial distribution information is available from rotational visible and near-infrared spectral curves obtained from hemispheric measurements. In July 2015 the New Ho...

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Main Authors: Schmitt, B (Author), Philippe, S (Author), Grundy, WM (Author), Reuter, DC (Author), Côte, R (Author), Quirico, E (Author), Protopapa, S (Author), Young, LA (Author), Binzel, RP (Author), Cook, JC (Author), Cruikshank, DP (Author), Dalle Ore, CM (Author), Earle, AM (Author), Ennico, K (Author), Howett, CJA (Author), Jennings, DE (Author), Linscott, IR (Author), Lunsford, AW (Author), Olkin, CB (Author), Parker, AH (Author), Parker, JWm (Author), Singer, KN (Author), Spencer, JR (Author), Stansberry, JA (Author), Stern, SA (Author), Tsang, CCC (Author), Verbiscer, AJ (Author), Weaver, HA (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier BV, 2021-10-27T20:05:10Z.
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