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Jo Eliza Pitesky

Researcher at Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Publications -  7
Citations -  205

Jo Eliza Pitesky is an academic researcher from Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planetary system & Astrometry. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 184 citations. Previous affiliations of Jo Eliza Pitesky include California Institute of Technology.

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Taking the Measure of the Universe: Precision Astrometry with SIM PlanetQuest

TL;DR: The Space Interferometry Mission PlanetQuest (SIM PlanetQuest) as discussed by the authors was the first interferometer designed for precision astrometry, achieving a parallax of about 4 μas on targets as faint as V = 20, and differential accuracy of 0.6 μas.
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Science Goals and Mission Architecture of the Europa Lander Mission Concept

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TL;DR: The Europa Lander mission concept has been developed from 2015 through 2020 as mentioned in this paper , with the goal of studying tectonics and geologic cycles across a range of mechanisms and compositions.
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Taking the Measure of the Universe: Precision Astrometry with SIM PlanetQuest

TL;DR: The Space Interferometry Mission PlanetQuest (SIM PlanetQuest) was selected in 2000 for the NASA Astrobiology Challenge and has been successfully used to search for planets with masses as small as an Earth orbiting in the 'habitable zone' around the nearest stars.
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Cassini Titan Science Integration: Getting a "Jumpstart" on the Process

TL;DR: The Titan Orbiter Science Team (TOST) has the task of integrating the science observations for all 126 targeted Titan flybys (44 in the Prime Mission, 26 in the first extension (Equinox Mission), and 56 in the second extension (Solstice Mission)) contained in the chosen trajectory as discussed by the authors.