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- A Computational Approach for the Efficient and Accurate Solutions of Low-Thrust Trajectory Optimization Problems
- A Wise Search for the Most Massive High-Redshift Galaxy
- Asthma and Air Quality in the Presence of Fires - a Foundaton for Public Health Policy in Florida
- Benchtop Experiment to Study Lisa Interferometry and to Support the Development of Data Analysis Methods for Lisa
- Compact High Resolution 3-D Imaging Spectrometer for Discovering Oases on Mars
- Crushed Plerion Hess J1809-193: Tev to X-Ray Connection
- Damage-Free Finishing of Silicon X-Ray Optics Using Magneticfield-Assisted Finishing
- Determination of Tropical Forest Blowdown Frequency Is Nece Ssary to Understand the Regional Carbon Balance.. Sami Rifai
- Development and Validation of An Improved Performance Model for Airborne Photon-Counting Lidar
- Development and Validation of An Improved Performance Model for Airborne Photon-Counting Lidar
- Development of Binary Silicon Free Standing Image Masks for Tpf-C
- Dimensional Stability of Materials and Bonds for Interferometric Space Missions
- Fast Degradation Mechanism for Atmospheric Methane on Mars
- High Resolution Mid-Infrared Imaging of Transitional Herbig Stars: Geometrical Distribution of Circumstellar
- Hunting High-Z Grbs With the First Near-Ir Ifu Spectrograph on a 2M Robotic Telescope
- Infrared Silicon Immersion Grating Technology Development
- Integration of Remote Sensing Observation and a Web-Based Decision Support System for Managing Impacts of . . .
- Landscapes in Catalytic Nucleic Acids
- Laser Frequency Stabilization and Stray Light Issues for Lisa and Other Future Multi-Spacecraft Missions
- Moving Objects Database Technology for Weather Event Analysis and Tracking
- Numerical Optimization Study of Low-Thrust Trajectory Optimization Using Pseudospectral Methods
- Quasar Outflows: Testing the Paradigm With Mini-Bals
- Study of the Stability of An Athermal Telescope Spacer and the Evaluation and Extension of the Ltp Frequency . . .
- Technology Development Studies for the Lisa Mission in Two Parts
- Towards a Complete Inventory of Star and Planet Formation Activity in Nearby Giant Molecular Clouds
- Wireless Shear-Stress Sensor Array