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19-Oct-1993 DataHub: Science Data Management in Support of Interactive Exploratory Analysis Handley, T. Jr.; Rubin, M.
22-Feb-2008 DAVINCI : Dilute Apertuer VIsible Nulling Coronagraphic Imager Shao, Michael; Levine, B. M.; Vasisht, G.; Lane, B. F.; Woodruff, R.; Vasudevan, G.; Samuele, R.; Lloyd, C.A.; Clampin, M.; Lyon, R.; Guyon, O.
4-Oct-2004 Dawn : a mission in developement for exploration of main belt asteroids Vesta and Ceres Rayman, Marc D.; Fraschetti, Thomas C.; Russell, Christopher T.; Raymond, Carol A.
1-Mar-2008 DAWN : an ion-propelled journey to the beginning of the solar system Brophy, John R.; Rayman, Marc D.; Pavri, Betina
10-Feb-2013 Dawn orbit determination team : trajectory modeling and reconstruction processes at Vesta Abrahamson, Matt; Ardito, Alessandro; Han, Don; Haw, Robert; Kennedy, Brian; Mastrodemos, Nicholas; Nandi, Sumita; Park, Ryan; Rush, Brian; Vaughan, Andrew
29-Sep-2008 The DAWN project's transition to mission operations : on its way to rendezvous with (4) Vesta and (1) Ceres Rayman, Marc D.; Patel, Keyur C.
13-Feb-2011 DAWN statistical maneuver design for Vesta operations Parcher, Daniel W.; Whiffen, Gregory J.
10-Apr-2001 Dawn/dusk aurora and propagating convection disturbance: ionospheric effects of high solar wind ram pressures Zhou, X.-Y.; Tsurutani, B. T.; Mende, S. B.; Frey, H. U.; Watermann, J. F.; Sibeck, D. G.; Arballo, J. K.
Dec-2001 Dawn/dusk aururas and propagating convection disturbances: ionospheric effects of increasing solar wind ram pressure Zhou, X.; Tsurutani, B. T.; Mende, S. B.; Frey, H. U.; Watermann, J. F.; Sibeck, D. G.; Arballo, J. K.
Oct-2004 Dawn: a mission in development for exploration of main belt asterids Vesta and Ceras Rayman, Marc D.; Fraschetti, Thomas C.; Raymond, Carol A.; Russell, Christopher T.
1-Mar-2008 Dawn: an ion-propelled journey to the beginning of the Solar System Brophy, John R.; Rayman, Marc D.; Pavri, Betina
28-Jun-1998 Day and Night Thermal Experiment for Volcano Monitoring Abrams, M.
6-Feb-2001 Dayside auroras aused by interplanetary shocks: coordinated observations Zhou, X. Y.; Tsurutani, B.
4-May-2005 Dayside global ionospheric response to the major interplanetary events of October 29–30, 2003 ‘‘Halloween Storms’’ Mannucci, A. J.; Tsurutani, B. T.; Iijima, B. A.; Komjathy, A.; Saito, A.; Gonzalez, W. D.; Guarnieri, F. L.; Kozyra, J. U.; Skoug, R.
30-Jun-2003 Dayside magnetopause/magnetosphere and aurora: when the solar wind ram pressure intensely increased Zhou, X. Y.; Tsurutani, B. T.; Strangeway, R. J.; Anderson, P. C.; Sibeck, D. G.; Frey, H. R.; Mende, S. B.
Sep-2003 Daytime adaptive optics for deep space optical communications Wilson, K.; Troy, M.; Srinivasan, M.; Platt, B.; Vilnrotter, V.; Wright, M.; Garkanian, V.; Hemmati, H.
12-Dec-2003 Daytime adaptive optics for deep space optical communications Wilson, Keith; Troy, M.; Srinivasan, M.; Platt, B.; Vilnrotter, V.; Wright, M.; Garkanian, V.; Hemmati, H.
10-Dec-2003 Daytime adaptive optics for deep space optical communications Wilson, Keith; Troy, M.; Vilrotter, V.; Srinivasan, M.; Platt, B.; Wright, M.; Garkanian, V.; Hemmati, H.
12-Sep-2003 Daytime adaptive optics for deep space optical communications Wilson, K.; Troy, M.; Vilnrotter, V.; Srinivasan, M.; Platt, B.; Wright, M.; Garkanian, V.; Hemmati, H.
22-Jan-2006 Daytime use of astronomical telescopes for deep-space optical links Roberts, W. Thomas; Ortiz, Gerard G.; Boyd, Tim A.
9-May-2011 Daytime water detection based on sky reflections Rankin, Arturo L.; Matthies, Larry H.; Bellutta, Paolo
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