Nils Mueller
German Aerospace Center
44 Papers
71 Citations
Nils Mueller is an academic researcher from German Aerospace Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Venus & Mars Exploration Program. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 39 publications. Previous affiliations of Nils Mueller include University of Münster & Southwest Research Institute.
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Papers
Initial results from the InSight mission on Mars
W. Bruce Banerdt,Suzanne E. Smrekar,Don Banfield,Domenico Giardini,Matthew P. Golombek,Catherine L. Johnson,Catherine L. Johnson,Philippe Lognonné,Philippe Lognonné,Aymeric Spiga,Aymeric Spiga,Tilman Spohn,Clément Perrin,Simon Stähler,Daniele Antonangeli,Sami W. Asmar,Caroline Beghein,Caroline Beghein,Neil Bowles,Ebru Bozdag,Peter Chi,Ulrich R. Christensen,John Clinton,Gareth S. Collins,Ingrid Daubar,Véronique Dehant,Véronique Dehant,Mélanie Drilleau,Matthew Fillingim,William M. Folkner,Raphaël F. Garcia,James B. Garvin,John A. Grant,Matthias Grott,Jerzy Grygorczuk,Troy L. Hudson,Jessica C. E. Irving,Günter Kargl,Taichi Kawamura,Sharon Kedar,Scott D. King,Brigitte Knapmeyer-Endrun,Martin Knapmeyer,Mark T. Lemmon,Ralph D. Lorenz,Justin N. Maki,Ludovic Margerin,Scott M. McLennan,Chloé Michaut,Chloé Michaut,David Mimoun,Anna Mittelholz,Antoine Mocquet,Paul Morgan,Nils Mueller,Naomi Murdoch,Seiichi Nagihara,Claire E. Newman,Francis Nimmo,Mark P. Panning,W. Thomas Pike,Ana-Catalina Plesa,Sebastien Rodriguez,Sebastien Rodriguez,José Antonio Rodríguez-Manfredi,Christopher T. Russell,Nicholas Schmerr,Matthew A. Siegler,Matthew A. Siegler,Sabine Stanley,Eléanore Stutzmann,Nicholas A Teanby,Jeroen Tromp,Martin van Driel,Nicholas H. Warner,Renee Weber,Mark A. Wieczorek +76 more
TL;DR: For example, the first ten months of the InSight lander on Mars revealed a planet that is seismically active and provided information about the interior, surface and atmospheric workings of Mars as mentioned in this paper.
Recent Hotspot Volcanism on Venus from VIRTIS Emissivity Data
Suzanne E. Smrekar,Ellen R. Stofan,Nils Mueller,Nils Mueller,Allan H. Treiman,Linda T. Elkins-Tanton,Joern Helbert,Giuseppe Piccioni,Pierre Drossart +8 more
TL;DR: Variations in the thermal emissivity of the surface observed by the Visible and Infrared Thermal Imaging Spectrometer on the European Space Agency’s Venus Express spacecraft are used to identify compositional differences in lava flows at three hotspots, indicating that Venus is actively resurfacing.
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The atmosphere of Mars as observed by InSight
Don Banfield,Aymeric Spiga,Claire E. Newman,François Forget,Mark T. Lemmon,Ralph D. Lorenz,Naomi Murdoch,Daniel Viúdez-Moreiras,Jorge Pla-Garcia,Jorge Pla-Garcia,Raphaël F. Garcia,Philippe Lognonné,Philippe Lognonné,Özgür Karatekin,Clément Perrin,L. Martire,Nicholas A Teanby,Bart Van Hove,Justin N. Maki,Balthasar Kenda,Nils Mueller,Sebastien Rodriguez,Sebastien Rodriguez,Taichi Kawamura,J. B. McClean,Alexander E. Stott,Constantinos Charalambous,Ehouarn Millour,Catherine L. Johnson,Anna Mittelholz,Anni Määttänen,Stephen R. Lewis,John Clinton,Simon Stähler,Savas Ceylan,Domenico Giardini,Tristram Warren,William T. Pike,Ingrid Daubar,Matthew P. Golombek,Lucie Rolland,Rudolf Widmer-Schnidrig,David Mimoun,Eric Beucler,A. Jacob,Antoine Lucas,M. M. Baker,Veronique Ansan,K. Hurst,Luis Mora-Sotomayor,Sara Navarro,J. Torres,A. Lepinette,Antonio Molina,Mercedes Marin-Jimenez,Javier Gómez-Elvira,V. Peinado,J. A. Rodríguez-Manfredi,Brian Carcich,Stephen Sackett,Christopher T. Russell,Tilman Spohn,Suzanne E. Smrekar,W. Bruce Banerdt +63 more
TL;DR: The InSight (Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport) lander is measuring Mars's atmosphere with unprecedented continuity, accuracy and sampling frequency.
Surface weathering on Venus: Constraints from kinetic, spectroscopic, and geochemical data
M. Darby Dyar,M. Darby Dyar,Jörn Helbert,Reid F. Cooper,Elizabeth C. Sklute,Alessandro Maturilli,Nils Mueller,David Kappel,Suzanne E. Smrekar +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, surface chemistry from Venera and Vega landers is inconsistent with significant breakdown from atmospheric interactions, with ǫ>Mg toward the oxidizing Venus atmosphere, favoring creation of anhydrite and carbonate-rich surfaces on basalts with minor addition of hematite.
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Themis Regio, Venus: Evidence for recent (?) volcanism from VIRTIS data
TL;DR: Themis Regio is interpreted to be a hotspot rise underlain by one or more mantle plumes as discussed by the authors, and the majority of the high emissivity anomalies closely correspond to flows associated with coronae and volcanic edifices, consistent with the interpretation that they represent recent volcanism.
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