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Christoph Voland
Researcher at European Space Research and Technology Centre
Publications - 2
Citations - 354
Christoph Voland is an academic researcher from European Space Research and Technology Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Atmospheric lidar & Mars rover. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 244 citations.
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Habitability on Early Mars and the Search for Biosignatures with the ExoMars Rover
Jorge L. Vago,Frances Westall,Andrew J. Coates,Ralf Jaumann,Oleg Korablev,Valérie Ciarletti,I. G. Mitrofanov,Jean-Luc Josset,Maria Cristina De Sanctis,Jean-Pierre Bibring,F. Rull,Fred Goesmann,Harald Steininger,Walter Goetz,William B. Brinckerhoff,Cyril Szopa,François Raulin,Howell G. M. Edwards,Lyle G. Whyte,Alberto G. Fairén,John Bridges,Ernst Hauber,Gian Gabriele Ori,Stephanie C. Werner,Damien Loizeau,Ruslan O. Kuzmin,Rebecca M. E. Williams,Jessica Flahaut,François Forget,Daniel Rodionov,Håkan Svedhem,Elliot Sefton-Nash,Gerhard Kminek,L. Lorenzoni,Luc Joudrier,Viktor Mikhailov,Alexander Zashchirinskiy,Sergei Alexashkin,Fabio Calantropio,Andrea Merlo,Pantelis Poulakis,Olivier Witasse,Olivier Bayle,Silvia Bayón,Uwe J. Meierhenrich,John Carter,Juan Manuel García-Ruiz,Pietro Baglioni,A. F. C. Haldemann,Andrew J. Ball,André Debus,Robert Lindner,Frédéric Haessig,David Monteiro,Roland Trautner,Christoph Voland,Pierre Rebeyre,Duncan Goulty,F. Didot,Stephen Durrant,Eric Zekri,Detlef Koschny,Andrea Toni,Gianfranco Visentin,Martin Zwick,Michel van Winnendael,Martin Azkarate,Christophe Carreau +67 more
TL;DR: The second ExoMars mission will be launched in 2020 to target an ancient location interpreted to have strong potential for past habitability and for preserving physical and chemical biosignatures (as well as abiotic/prebiotic organics).
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ESA’s Lidar Missions Aeolus and EarthCARE
Thomas Kanitz,Alessandra Ciapponi,Alessia Mondello,Alessandro D'Ottavi,Ana Baselga Mateo,Anne-Grete Straume,Christoph Voland,Didier Bon,Elena Checa,Emilio Alvarez,Ida Bellucci,Joao Pereira do Carmo,John Brewster,J. Marshall,Marc Schillinger,Mark Hannington,Michael Rennie,Oliver Reitebuch,O. Lecrenier,Paolo Bravetti,Valentina Sacchieri,Valeria De Sanctis,Alain Lefebvre,Tommaso Parrinello,Denny Wernham +24 more
TL;DR: The first spaceborne wind lidar ALADIN (Atmospheric LAser Doppler INstrument) was switched on in early September 2018 and demonstrated the capability to provide atmospheric wind profiles globally from particle and molecular backscatter.