Michael Evans
California Institute of Technology
4 Papers
11 Citations
Michael Evans is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Space Launch System & Halo orbit. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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PIXL: Planetary Instrument for X-Ray Lithochemistry
Abigail C. Allwood,Lawrence A. Wade,Marc C. Foote,W. T. Elam,Joel A. Hurowitz,Steven Battel,Douglas Dawson,Robert W. Denise,Eric M. Ek,Martin S. Gilbert,Matthew E. King,Carl Christian Liebe,T. J. Parker,David A. K. Pedersen,David P. Randall,Robert F. Sharrow,Michael E. Sondheim,George Allen,Kenneth Arnett,Mitchell H. Au,Christophe Basset,Mathias Benn,John C. Bousman,David F. Braun,Robert J. Calvet,Benton C. Clark,Luca Cinquini,Sterling Conaby,Henry A. Conley,Scott Davidoff,Jenna Delaney,Troelz Denver,Ernesto Diaz,Gary Doran,Joan Ervin,Michael Evans,David O. Flannery,Ning Gao,Johannes Gross,John P. Grotzinger,Brett Hannah,Jackson T. Harris,Cathleen M. Harris,Yejun He,Christopher M. Heirwegh,Christina Hernandez,Eric Hertzberg,Robert Hodyss,James R. Holden,Christopher Hummel,Matthew A. Jadusingh,John Leif Jørgensen,Jonathan H. Kawamura,Amarit Kitiyakara,Kris Kozaczek,James L. Lambert,Peter R. Lawson,Yang Liu,Thomas S. Luchik,Kristen M. Macneal,Soren N. Madsen,Scott M. McLennan,Patrick J. McNally,Patrick Meras,Richard E. Muller,Jamie Napoli,B. J. Naylor,Peter Nemere,Igor Ponomarev,Raul M. Perez,Napat Pootrakul,Raul A. Romero,Rogelio Rosas,Jared Sachs,R. T. Schaefer,Michael E. Schein,Timothy P. Setterfield,Vritika Singh,Eugenie Song,Mary Soria,P. C. Stek,Nicholas Tallarida,David R. Thompson,Michael M. Tice,Lars Timmermann,Violet Torossian,Allan H. Treiman,Shihchuan Tsai,Kyle Uckert,Juan Villalvazo,Mandy Wang,Daniel W. Wilson,Shana C. Worel,Payam Zamani,Mike Zappe,Fang Zhong,Richard Zimmerman +96 more
TL;DR: The Planetary Instrument for X-ray Lithochemistry (PIXL) as mentioned in this paper is a micro-focus Xray fluorescence spectrometer mounted on the robotic arm of NASA's Perseverance rover.
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A Flexible Lunar Architecture for Exploration (FLARE) Supporting NASA’s Artemis Program
Michael Evans,L. D. Graham +1 more
TL;DR: The Flexible Lunar Architecture for Exploration (FLARE) provides an option to deliver precursor equipment to the lunar surface to enhance and extend the human mission.
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Cost-Effective Mission Design for a Small Solar Probe
TL;DR: The Small Solar Probe Mission (SSPM) as mentioned in this paper was designed to characterize the Solar Corona as close as three solar radii above the sun's surface, where it was the first spacecraft to reach perihelion.
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The Flexible Lunar Architecture for Exploration (FLARE): Designed for the Artemis-3 Moon 2024 Mission and Beyond
Michael Evans,L. D. Graham +1 more
- 01 Apr 2020
TL;DR: The Flexible Lunar Architecture for Exploration (FLARE) as mentioned in this paper is a concept to deliver four crew to the lunar surface for 7 to 14 days and then return them safely to Earth by 2024.