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H. L. Enos
Researcher at University of Arizona
Publications - 61
Citations - 2378
H. L. Enos is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asteroid & Triangulation (computer vision). The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 54 publications receiving 1659 citations.
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OSIRIS-REx: Sample Return from Asteroid (101955) Bennu
Dante S. Lauretta,S. S. Balram-Knutson,E. C. Beshore,William V. Boynton,C. Drouet d'Aubigny,Daniella DellaGiustina,H. L. Enos,Dathon Golish,Carl Hergenrother,Ellen S. Howell,Carina Bennett,E. T. Morton,Michael C. Nolan,Bashar Rizk,H. L. Roper,Arlin E. Bartels,Brent J. Bos,Jason P. Dworkin,D. E. Highsmith,D. A. Lorenz,Lucy F. Lim,Ronald G. Mink,Michael C. Moreau,Joseph A. Nuth,D. C. Reuter,Amy Simon,Edward B. Bierhaus,B. H. Bryan,Ronald-Louis Ballouz,Olivier S. Barnouin,Richard P. Binzel,William F. Bottke,Victoria E. Hamilton,Kevin J. Walsh,S. R. Chesley,Philip R. Christensen,Beth E. Clark,Harold C. Connolly,M. K. Crombie,Michael Daly,Josh Emery,Timothy J. McCoy,Jay W. McMahon,Daniel J. Scheeres,Scott Messenger,Keiko Nakamura-Messenger,Kevin Righter,Scott A. Sandford +47 more
TL;DR: The OSIRIS-REx spacecraft departed for near-Earth asteroid (101955) Bennu via an United Launch Alliance Atlas V 411 evolved expendable launch vehicle at 7:05 p.m. EDT on September 8, 2016, on a seven-year journey to return samples from Bennu as discussed by the authors.
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The unexpected surface of asteroid (101955) Bennu
Dante S. Lauretta,Daniella DellaGiustina,Carina Bennett,Dathon Golish,Kris J. Becker,S. S. Balram-Knutson,Olivier S. Barnouin,Tammy L. Becker,William F. Bottke,William V. Boynton,Humberto Campins,Beth E. Clark,Harold C. Connolly,C. Drouet d'Aubigny,Jason P. Dworkin,Josh Emery,H. L. Enos,Victoria E. Hamilton,Carl Hergenrother,Ellen S. Howell,Matthew R.M. Izawa,Hannah Kaplan,Michael C. Nolan,Bashar Rizk,H. L. Roper,Daniel J. Scheeres,P. H. Smith,Kevin J. Walsh,C. W. V. Wolner,Osiris-Rex Team +29 more
TL;DR: Early OSIRIS-REx observations of Bennu are considered to understand how the asteroid’s properties compare to pre-encounter expectations and to assess the prospects for sample return.
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Evidence for widespread hydrated minerals on asteroid (101955) Bennu.
V. E. Hamilton,Amy Simon,Philip R. Christensen,D. C. Reuter,Beth E. Clark,M. A. Barucci,Neil Bowles,William V. Boynton,John Robert Brucato,Edward A. Cloutis,Harold C. Connolly,K. L. Donaldson Hanna,Josh Emery,H. L. Enos,Sonia Fornasier,Christopher W. Haberle,Romy D. Hanna,Ellen S. Howell,Hannah Kaplan,Lindsay P. Keller,C. Lantz,Jian-Yang Li,Lucy F. Lim,Timothy J. McCoy,F. Merlin,Michael C. Nolan,A. Praet,Benjamin Rozitis,Scott A. Sandford,Devin L. Schrader,Cristina A. Thomas,Xiao-Duan Zou,Dante S. Lauretta +32 more
TL;DR: Early spectral data from the Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, and Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) mission reveal evidence for abundant hydrated minerals on the surface of near Earth asteroid (101955) Bennu in the form of a near-infrared absorption near 2.7
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OSIRIS-REx: Sample Return from Asteroid (101955) Bennu
Dante S. Lauretta,S. S. Balram-Knutson,E. C. Beshore,William V. Boynton,C. Drouet d'Aubigny,Daniella DellaGiustina,H. L. Enos,D. R. Gholish,Carl Hergenrother,Ellen S. Howell,C. A. Johnson,E. T. Morton,Michael C. Nolan,Bashar Rizk,H. L. Roper,Arlin E. Bartels,Brent J. Bos,Jason P. Dworkin,Dolan E. Highsmith,D. A. Lorenz,Lucy Lim,Ronald G. Mink,Michael C. Moreau,Joseph A. Nuth,D. C. Reuter,Amy Simon,E. B. Bierhaus,B. H. Bryan,Ronald-Louis Ballouz,Olivier S. Barnouin,Richard P. Binzel,William F. Bottke,Victoria E. Hamilton,Kevin J. Walsh,S. R. Chesley,Philip R. Christensen,Beth E. Clark,H. C. Connolly,M. K. Crombie,Michael Daly,J. P. Emery,Timothy J. McCoy,Jay W. McMahon,Daniel J. Scheeres,Scott Messenger,Keiko Nakamura-Messenger,Kevin Righter,Scott A. Sandford +47 more
TL;DR: The OSIRIS-REx spacecraft departed for near-Earth asteroid (101955) Bennu via an United Launch Alliance Atlas V 411 evolved expendable launch vehicle at 7:05 p.m. EDT on September 8, 2016, on a seven-year journey to return samples from Bennu.
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INVERSE COMPTON X-RAY EMISSION FROM SUPERNOVAE WITH COMPACT PROGENITORS : APPLICATION TO SN2011fe
R. Margutti,Alicia M. Soderberg,Laura Chomiuk,Laura Chomiuk,Roger A. Chevalier,Kevin Hurley,Dan Milisavljevic,Ryan J. Foley,John P. Hughes,Patrick Slane,Claes Fransson,Maxwell Moe,Scott Barthelmy,William V. Boynton,Michael S. Briggs,Valerie Connaughton,Enrico Costa,Jay Cummings,E. Del Monte,H. L. Enos,C. Fellows,Marco Feroci,Yasushi Fukazawa,N. Gehrels,John O. Goldsten,Dmitry Golovin,Y. Hanabata,K. Harshman,Hans A. Krimm,M. L. Litvak,Kazuo Makishima,Martino Marisaldi,I. G. Mitrofanov,Toshio Murakami,Masanori Ohno,David Palmer,A. B. Sanin,R. Starr,Dmitry S. Svinkin,Tadayuki Takahashi,Makoto Tashiro,Yukikatsu Terada,Kazutaka Yamaoka +42 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a generalized analytic formalism for the inverse Compton X-ray emission from hydrogen-poor supernovae is presented and applied to SN 2011fe using Swift X-Ray Telescope (XRT), UVOT, and Chandra observations.