Bruce M. Jakosky
University of Colorado Boulder
461 Papers
2.5K Citations
Bruce M. Jakosky is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Boulder. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mars Exploration Program & Atmosphere of Mars. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 441 publications. Previous affiliations of Bruce M. Jakosky include University of California, Los Angeles & Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory.
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Papers
Redistribution of subsurface neutrons caused by ground ice on Mars
TL;DR: In this article, the limits in information content of remotely sensed neutrons and gamma rays are determined to delineate the abundance of ground ice and its distribution with depth in the H2O environment of the martian surface.
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MAVEN IUVS Observations of the Aftermath of the Comet Siding Spring Meteor Shower on Mars
Nicholas M. Schneider,Matteo Crismani,Justin Deighan,John M. C. Plane,J. S. Evans,Sonal Jain,A. Ian F. Stewart,J. D. Carrillo-Sánchez,William E. McClintock,Michael Chaffin,Arnaud Stiepen,Michael H. Stevens,Roger V. Yelle,John Clarke,Gregory M. Holsclaw,Franck Montmessin,Bruce M. Jakosky +16 more
- 17 Sep 2017
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported the detection of intense emission from magnesium ions in Mars' atmosphere caused by a meteor shower following Comet Siding Spring's close encounter with Mars, which created a temporary planet-wide ionospheric layer below Mars' main dayside ionosphere and above the persistent layer that exists due to sporadic meteors.
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Thermal inertia of crater‐related wind streaks on Mars
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used high-resolution TES albedo and TES-based thermal inertia values within and adjacent to the streaks to constrain the properties of the streaks and gain insight into their physical structure.
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The MAVEN Radio Occultation Science Experiment (ROSE)
Paul Withers,M. Felici,Michael Mendillo,Luke Moore,Clara Narvaez,Marissa F. Vogt,K. Oudrhiri,Daniel Kahan,Bruce M. Jakosky +8 more
TL;DR: The Radio Occultation Science Experiment (ROSE) is part of the scientific payload of the Mars Atmosphere Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) spacecraft.
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