Barry E. Tossman
Johns Hopkins University
6 Papers
85 Citations
Barry E. Tossman is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solar wind & CRISM. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications.
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CRISM (Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars) on MRO (Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter)
Scott L. Murchie,Raymond E. Arvidson,Peter D. Bedini,K. Beisser,Jean-Pierre Bibring,J. L. Bishop,John D. Boldt,Tech H. Choo,R. Todd Clancy,E. H. Darlington,David J. Des Marais,R. C. Espiritu,Melissa J. Fasold,Dennis E. Fort,Richard N. Green,E. Guinness,John Hayes,Christopher D. Hash,Kevin J. Heffernan,J. Hemmler,Gene A. Heyler,David C. Humm,J. Hutchison,Noam R. Izenberg,Robert Lee,Jeffrey Lees,D. A. Lohr,Erick Malaret,Terry Z. Martin,Richard V. Morris,John F. Mustard,Edgar A. Rhodes,Mark S. Robinson,Ted L. Roush,Edward D. Schaefer,Gordon G. Seagrave,Peter R. Silverglate,S. Slavney,M. F. Smith,Kim Strohbehn,H. W. Taylor,Patrick L. Thompson,Barry E. Tossman +42 more
- 30 Dec 2004
TL;DR: The Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM) as discussed by the authors is a two-dimensional (2D) offner spectrometer with a 2.12° field-of-view (FOV) to focus light on the entrance slit of a dual-spectrometer.
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The Pluto Energetic Particle Spectrometer Science Investigation (PEPSSI) on the New Horizons Mission
Ralph L. McNutt,Stefano Livi,R. S. Gurnee,Matthew E. Hill,Kim A. Cooper,G. Bruce Andrews,Edwin P. Keath,Stamatios M. Krimigis,Donald G. Mitchell,Barry E. Tossman,Fran Bagenal,John D. Boldt,Walter Bradley,William S. Devereux,George C. Ho,S. E. Jaskulek,Thomas W. LeFevere,Horace Malcom,Geoffrey A. Marcus,John Hayes,G. Ty Moore,Bruce D. Williams,P. Wilson,L. E. Brown,M. B. Kusterer,Jon Vandegriff +25 more
TL;DR: The Pluto Energetic Particle Spectrometer Science Investigation (PEPSSI) as mentioned in this paper is the hardware and accompanying science investigation on the New Horizons spacecraft to measure pick-up ions from Pluto's outgassing atmosphere.
Imaging-neutral camera (INCA) for the NASA Cassini mission to Saturn and Titan
Donald G. Mitchell,Stamatios M. Krimigis,Andrew F. Cheng,Shiew-Luan Hsieh,S. E. Jaskulek,Edwin P. Keath,Barry Mauk,R. W. McEntire,Edmond C. Roelof,Charles E. Schlemm,Barry E. Tossman,D. J. Williams +11 more
- 07 Oct 1996
TL;DR: The magnetrospheric imaging instrument (MIMI) of NASA's Cassini mission to Saturn was designed as a 2D imager with a field of view of 90 by 120 degrees as mentioned in this paper.
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Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM), characterization results for instrument and focal plane subsystems
Peter R. Silverglate,Kevin J. Heffernan,Peter D. Bedini,John D. Boldt,Peter J. Cavender,Tech H. Choo,E. H. Darlington,Erik T. Donald,Melissa J. Fasold,Dennis E. Fort,R. S. Gurnee,Allen T. Hayes,John Hayes,James B. Hemler,David C. Humm,Noam R. Izenberg,Robert Lee,William Jeffrey Lees,D. A. Lohr,Scott L. Murchie,Graham A. Murphy,Ralph Alan Reiter,Edigio Rossano,Gordon G. Seagrave,Edward D. Schaefer,Kim Strohbehn,H. W. Taylor,Patrick L. Thompson,Barry E. Tossman,P. Wilson,Mark S. Robinson,Robert O. Green,Robert O. Green,Steven E. Mitchell +33 more
- 21 Oct 2004
TL;DR: The Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM) as discussed by the authors was designed to characterize sites with aqueous mineral deposits hyperspectrally at high spatial resolution.
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Magnetosphere Imaging Instrument (MIMI) on the Cassini Mission to Saturn/Titan
Stamatios M. Krimigis,D. G. Mitchell,D. C. Hamilton,Stefano Livi,J. Dandouras,S. E. Jaskulek,Thomas P. Armstrong,John D. Boldt,Andrew F. Cheng,George Gloeckler,John Hayes,K. C. Hsieh,Wing-Huen Ip,Edwin P. Keath,E. Kirsch,Norbert Krupp,Louis J. Lanzerotti,R. A. Lundgren,Barry Mauk,R. W. McEntire,Edmond C. Roelof,C. E. Schlemm,Barry E. Tossman,B. Wilken,D. J. Williams +24 more
TL;DR: The magnetospheric imaging instrument (MIMI) is a neutral and charged particle detection system on the Cassini orbiter spacecraft designed to perform both global imaging and in-situ measurements to study the overall configuration and dynamics of Saturn's magnetosphere and its interactions with the solar wind, Saturn's atmosphere, Titan, and the icy satellites as mentioned in this paper.