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Carly Howett
Researcher at Southwest Research Institute
Publications - 123
Citations - 4776
Carly Howett is an academic researcher from Southwest Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pluto & Enceladus. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 116 publications receiving 4028 citations. Previous affiliations of Carly Howett include University of Oxford.
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Color, composition, and thermal environment of Kuiper Belt object (486958) Arrokoth
William M. Grundy,William M. Grundy,Michael K. Bird,Michael K. Bird,Daniel T. Britt,Jason C. Cook,Dale P. Cruikshank,Carly Howett,Sebastiaan Krijt,Ivan Linscott,Catherine B. Olkin,Alex Parker,Silvia Protopapa,M. Ruaud,Orkan M. Umurhan,Orkan M. Umurhan,Leslie A. Young,C. M. Dalle Ore,C. M. Dalle Ore,Jj Kavelaars,Jj Kavelaars,James Tuttle Keane,Yvonne J. Pendleton,Simon B. Porter,Francesca Scipioni,Francesca Scipioni,John R. Spencer,S. A. Stern,Anne J. Verbiscer,H. A. Weaver,Richard P. Binzel,Marc W. Buie,Bonnie J. Buratti,A. F. Cheng,A. M. Earle,H. A. Elliott,L. Gabasova,G. R. Gladstone,Matthew E. Hill,Mihaly Horanyi,D. E. Jennings,Allen Lunsford,David J. McComas,William B. McKinnon,Ralph L. McNutt,Jeffrey M. Moore,Joel Wm. Parker,Eric Quirico,D. C. Reuter,Paul M. Schenk,Bernard Schmitt,Mark R. Showalter,Kelsi N. Singer,G. Weigle,Amanda M. Zangari +54 more
TL;DR: The age, composition, and formation process of the most pristine object yet visited by a spacecraft is determined, including a high–spatial resolution color imaging observation, near-infrared spectral imaging, and microwave radiometry of Arrokoth.
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The distribution of H2O, CH3OH, and hydrocarbon-ices on Pluto: Analysis of New Horizons spectral images
Jason C. Cook,Cristina M. Dalle Ore,Cristina M. Dalle Ore,Silvia Protopapa,Richard P. Binzel,Dale P. Cruikshank,Alissa M. Earle,William M. Grundy,Kimberly Ennico,Carly Howett,Donald E. Jennings,Allen W. Lunsford,Catherine B. Olkin,Alex Parker,S. Philippe,Dennis C. Reuter,Bernard Schmitt,Kelsi N. Singer,John Stansberry,S. Alan Stern,Anne J. Verbiscer,Harold A. Weaver,Leslie A. Young,Jennifer Hanley,Fatima Alketbi,Fatima Alketbi,Garrett Thompson,Logan A. Pearce,Logan A. Pearce,Gerrick E. Lindberg,Stephen C. Tegler +30 more
TL;DR: Using the LEISA (Linear Etalon Imaging Spectral Array) near-IR imaging spectrometer, Stern et al. as discussed by the authors found several sites on Pluto's surface that exhibit the 15, 165 and 20 µm absorption bands characteristic of H2O-ice in the crystalline phase.
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Close Cassini flybys of Saturn's ring moons Pan, Daphnis, Atlas, Pandora, and Epimetheus.
B. J. Buratti,Peter C. Thomas,Elias Roussos,Carly Howett,Martin Seiß,Amanda R. Hendrix,Paul Helfenstein,Robert H. Brown,Roger N. Clark,Tilmann Denk,Gianrico Filacchione,Holger Hoffmann,Geraint H. Jones,Nozair Khawaja,Nozair Khawaja,P. Kollmann,Norbert Krupp,Jonathan I. Lunine,Tom Momary,Chris Paranicas,Frank Postberg,Frank Postberg,Manuel Sachse,Frank Spahn,John R. Spencer,Ralf Srama,Thomas Albin,Kevin H. Baines,Mauro Ciarniello,Thanasis E. Economou,Hsiang-Wen Hsu,Sascha Kempf,Stamatios M. Krimigis,Donald G. Mitchell,Georg Moragas-Klostermeyer,P. D. Nicholson,C. C. Porco,H. Rosenberg,Jonas Simolka,L. A. Soderblom +39 more
TL;DR: The results show that Saturn's rings are substantially younger than the planet itself and constrain models of their origin, and five small moons located close to Saturn’s rings have unusual morphologies, contain water ice, and have accreted ring material.
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Meridional variations in stratospheric acetylene and ethane in the southern hemisphere of the saturnian atmosphere as determined from Cassini/CIRS measurements
Carly Howett,Pgj Irwin,Nicholas A Teanby,Amy A. Simon-Miller,S. B. Calcutt,Leigh N. Fletcher,R. de Kok +6 more
TL;DR: The first results from nadir studies of meridional variations in the abundance of stratospheric acetylene and ethane from Cassini/CIRS data in the southern hemisphere of Saturn were reported in this paper.
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The lens feature on the inner saturnian satellites
Chris Paranicas,Elias Roussos,Robert B. Decker,Robert E. Johnson,Amanda R. Hendrix,Paul M. Schenk,Timothy A. Cassidy,J. B. Dalton,Carly Howett,Peter Kollmann,W. Patterson,Kevin P. Hand,Tom Nordheim,Norbert Krupp,D. G. Mitchell +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors modeled an electron precipitation pattern expected on Mimas, Tethys, and Dione, using two different approaches: a guiding-center, bounce-averaged model and the effects of electron pitch angle and gyrophase on weathering pattern.