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Justin McGlown
Researcher at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Publications - 7
Citations - 223
Justin McGlown is an academic researcher from Los Alamos National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: CubeSat & Observatory. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 56 citations.
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The SuperCam Instrument Suite on the NASA Mars 2020 Rover: Body Unit and Combined System Tests
Roger C. Wiens,Sylvestre Maurice,S. Robinson,Anthony Nelson,P. Cais,P. Bernardi,Raymond Newell,Samuel M. Clegg,Shiv K. Sharma,S. A. Storms,Jonathan Deming,D. T. Beckman,Ann Ollila,Olivier Gasnault,Ryan B. Anderson,Y. André,S. Michael Angel,Gorka Arana,Elizabeth C. Auden,Pierre Beck,Joseph Becker,Karim Benzerara,Sylvain Bernard,Olivier Beyssac,Louis Borges,Bruno Bousquet,Kerry Boyd,M. Caffrey,Jeffrey Carlson,Kepa Castro,Jorden Celis,B. Chide,Kevin Clark,Edward A. Cloutis,Elizabeth C. Cordoba,Agnes Cousin,Magdalena Dale,Lauren DeFlores,Dorothea Delapp,M. Deleuze,Matthew R. Dirmyer,C. Donny,Gilles Dromart,M. George Duran,Miles Egan,Joan Ervin,Cécile Fabre,Amaury Fau,Woodward W. Fischer,Olivier Forni,Thierry Fouchet,Reuben Fresquez,Jens Frydenvang,Denine Gasway,Ivair Gontijo,John P. Grotzinger,Xavier Jacob,Sophie Jacquinod,Jeffrey R. Johnson,Roberta A. Klisiewicz,James Lake,Nina Lanza,J. Javier Laserna,Jérémie Lasue,Stéphane Le Mouélic,C. Legett,Richard Leveille,Eric Lewin,Guillermo Lopez-Reyes,Ralph D. Lorenz,Eric Lorigny,Steven P. Love,Briana Lucero,Juan Manuel Madariaga,Morten Madsen,Soren N. Madsen,Nicolas Mangold,Jose Antonio Manrique,J. P. Martinez,Jesús Martínez-Frías,K. McCabe,Timothy H. McConnochie,Justin McGlown,Scott M. McLennan,Noureddine Melikechi,Pierre-Yves Meslin,John Michel,David Mimoun,Anupam K. Misra,Gilles Montagnac,Franck Montmessin,Valerie Mousset,Naomi Murdoch,Horton E. Newsom,Logan Ott,Zachary R. Ousnamer,L. Parès,Yann Parot,Rafal Pawluczyk,C. Glen Peterson,Paolo Pilleri,Patrick Pinet,Gabriel Pont,Francois Poulet,Cheryl Provost,Benjamin Quertier,Heather Quinn,William Rapin,Jean-Michel Reess,A. Regan,A. Reyes-Newell,Philip J. Romano,Clement Royer,Fernando Rull,Benigno Sandoval,Joseph H. Sarrao,Violaine Sautter,Marcel J. Schoppers,Susanne Schröder,Daniel Seitz,Terra Shepherd,Pablo Sobron,Bruno Dubois,Vishnu Sridhar,M. Toplis,I. Torre-Fdez,Ian A. Trettel,M. L. Underwood,Andres Valdez,Jacob Valdez,D. Venhaus,Peter Willis +131 more
TL;DR: The SuperCam body unit (BU) of the Mars 2020 rover as mentioned in this paper was designed to receive light from the mast unit via a 5.8 m opti-cal fiber and the light is split into three wavelength bands by a demultiplexer, and routed via fiber bundles to three optical spectrometers, two of which (UV and violet; 245-340 and 385-465 nm) are crossed Czerny-Turner reflection spectrometer, nearly identical to their counterparts on ChemCam.
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Perseverance’s Scanning Habitable Environments with Raman and Luminescence for Organics and Chemicals (SHERLOC) Investigation
Rohit Bhartia,Luther W. Beegle,Lauren DeFlores,W. Abbey,Joseph Razzell Hollis,Kyle Uckert,Brian Monacelli,Kenneth S. Edgett,M. R. Kennedy,Margarite Sylvia,David Aldrich,Mark S. Anderson,Sanford A. Asher,Zachary J. Bailey,Kerry Boyd,Aaron S. Burton,M. Caffrey,Michael J. Calaway,Robert J. Calvet,Bruce G. Cameron,Michael Caplinger,Nataly Chen,Amy Chen,Matthew J. Clark,Samuel M. Clegg,Pamela G. Conrad,Moogega Cooper,K. Davis,Bethany L. Ehlmann,Linda Facto,Marc Fries,Dan H. Garrison,Denine Gasway,F. Tony Ghaemi,Trevor G. Graff,Kevin P. Hand,Cathleen M. Harris,Jeffrey D. Hein,Nicholas A. Heinz,Harrison Herzog,Eric B. Hochberg,Andrew Houck,William F. Hug,E. Jensen,Linda C. Kah,John Kennedy,Robert Krylo,Johnathan Lam,Mark Lindeman,Justin McGlown,John Michel,Edward A. Miller,Zachary Mills,Michelle E. Minitti,Fai Mok,James D. Moore,Kenneth H. Nealson,Anthony Nelson,Raymond Newell,Brian E. Nixon,Daniel A. Nordman,Danielle Nuding,Sonny Orellana,Michael Pauken,Glen Peterson,Randy Pollock,Heather Quinn,Claire Quinto,Michael A. Ravine,Ray D. Reid,Joe Riendeau,Amy Ross,Joshua Sackos,J. A. Schaffner,Mark A. Schwochert,Molly O Shelton,Rufus Simon,Caroline Smith,Pablo Sobron,Kimberly Steadman,Andrew Steele,Dave Thiessen,Vinh D. Tran,Tony Tsai,Michael Tuite,Eric Tung,Rami Wehbe,Rachel Weinberg,Ryan H. Weiner,Roger C. Wiens,Kenneth H. Williford,Chris Wollonciej,Yen-Hung Wu,R. Aileen Yingst,Jason Zan +94 more
TL;DR: The Scanning Habitable Environments with Raman and Luminescence for Organics and Chemicals (SHERLOC) is a robotic arm-mounted instrument on NASA's Perseverance rover as mentioned in this paper.
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The Experiment for Space Radiation Analysis: A 12U CubeSat to Explore the Earth's Radiation Belts
Carlos A. Maldonado,Jonathan Deming,Brooke Mosley,Keith Morgan,Justin McGlown,Anthony Nelson,P. A. Fernandes,M. Kroupa,Kimberly K. Katko,Markus P. Hehlen,Daniel Arnold,Jonathan A Barney,Claira Safi,Michelle Lynn Pyle,Ted Schultz,Daniel B. Reisenfeld,Ruth M. Skoug,Angus Guider,M. Holloway,Heidi Morning,Erik Krause,Benigno Sandoval,D. T. Beckman,Zach Miller,R. Merl,Paul S. Graham,Thaddeus White,Zephram Tripp,Brad Hoose,C. Roecker,A.D. Klimenko,Richard Dutch,K. T. Kaufeld,Elaine Cox,Quinn Cole,Chuck Clanton,Peter F. Bloser,Brian A. Larsen,Tom Fairbanks,J. A. George,John Michel,Eric L. Alpine,Casey Kelby,Brent Abbott +43 more
TL;DR: The Experiment for Space Radiation Analysis (ESRA) project as mentioned in this paper is the next in the series of Demonstration and Validation (DemVal) projects the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) program will fly.
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The Processing Electronics and Detector of the Mars 2020 SHERLOC Instrument
M. Caffrey,Kerry Boyd,Denine Gasway,Justin McGlown,John Michel,Anthony Nelson,Raymond Newell,Glen Peterson,Heather Quinn,Joshua Sackos,Luther W. Beegle,Rohit Bhartia,Lauren DeFlores,Brian Monacelli,Austin Nordman,Randy Pollock,Kyle Uckert +16 more
TL;DR: The SHERLOC (Scanning Habitable Environments with Raman & Luminescence for Organics & Chemicals) is an ultraviolet (UV) Raman and fluorescence spectrometer that will be deployed on the Mars 2020 rover mission as discussed by the authors.
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The Mini Astrophysical MeV Background Observatory (MAMBO) CubeSat mission
Peter F. Bloser,W. Thomas Vestrand,Markus P. Hehlen,Lucas Parker,Darrel Beckman,Justin McGlown,Lee Holguin,Kimberly K. Katko,James Sedillo,Anthony Nelson,Gregory Lee +10 more
TL;DR: The Mini Astrophysical MeV Background Observatory (MAMBO) is a CubeSat mission motivated by the fact that, since the MeV CDG is relatively bright, only a small detector is required to make high-quality measurements of it as mentioned in this paper.