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M. Combes
Researcher at Janssen Pharmaceutica
Publications - 123
Citations - 5727
M. Combes is an academic researcher from Janssen Pharmaceutica. The author has contributed to research in topics: Titan (rocket family) & Halley's Comet. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 123 publications receiving 5426 citations.
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Global Mineralogical and Aqueous Mars History Derived from OMEGA/Mars Express Data
Jean-Pierre Bibring,Yves Langevin,John F. Mustard,François Poulet,R. E. Arvidson,Aline Gendrin,Brigitte Gondet,Nicolas Mangold,Patrick Pinet,François Forget,Michel Berthé,Cécile Gomez,D. Jouglet,A. Soufflot,Mathieu Vincendon,M. Combes,Pierre Drossart,Thérèse Encrenaz,Thierry Fouchet,Riccardo Merchiorri,GianCarlo Belluci,Francesca Altieri,Vittorio Formisano,Fabricio Capaccioni,P. Cerroni,Angioletta Coradini,Sergio Fonti,Oleg Korablev,V. Kottsov,Nikolai Ignatiev,V. I. Moroz,D.V. Titov,L. V. Zasova,Damien Loiseau,Patrick Pinet,Sylvain Douté,Bernard Schmitt,Christophe Sotin,Ernst Hauber,Harald Hoffmann,Ralf Jaumann,U. Keller,Raymond E. Arvidson,Tom Duxbury,François Forget,G. Neukum +45 more
TL;DR: Global mineralogical mapping of Mars by the Observatoire pour la Mineralogie, l'Eau, les Glaces et l'Activite (OMEGA) instrument on the European Space Agency's Mars Express spacecraft provides new information on Mars' geological and climatic history.
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Rain, winds and haze during the Huygens probe's descent to Titan's surface
Martin G. Tomasko,Brent A. Archinal,Tammy L. Becker,Bruno Bézard,M. Bushroe,M. Combes,D. Cook,Athena Coustenis,C. de Bergh,L. E. Dafoe,Lyn R. Doose,Sylvain Douté,A. Eibl,S. Engel,Fritz Gliem,B. Grieger,K. Holso,Elpitha Howington-Kraus,Erich Karkoschka,H. U. Keller,Randolph L. Kirk,R. Kramm,Michael Küppers,Peter Lanagan,E. Lellouch,Mark T. Lemmon,Jonathan I. Lunine,Jonathan I. Lunine,Elisabeth A. McFarlane,John E. Moores,G. M. Prout,Bashar Rizk,Mark R. Rosiek,P. Rueffer,Stefan Schröder,Bernard Schmitt,C. See,Paul S. Smith,Laurence A. Soderblom,Nicolas Thomas,Robert West +40 more
TL;DR: Spectra and high-resolution images obtained by the Huygens Probe Descent Imager/Spectral Radiometer instrument in Titan's atmosphere reveal the traces of once flowing liquid, and like Earth, the brighter highland regions show complex systems draining into flat, dark lowlands.
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Perennial water ice identified in the south polar cap of Mars
Jean-Pierre Bibring,Yves Langevin,François Poulet,Aline Gendrin,B. Gondet,Michel Berthé,A. Soufflot,Pierre Drossart,M. Combes,G. Belluci,V. I. Moroz,Nicolas Mangold,Bernard Schmitt,Stéphane Erard,Olivier Forni,N. Manaud,G. Poulleau,T. Encrenaz,T. Fouchet,R. Melchiorri,Francesca Altieri,Vittorio Formisano,G. Bonello,Sergio Fonti,Fabrizio Capaccioni,Priscilla Cerroni,Angioletta Coradini,V. Kottsov,Nikolay Ignatiev,Dmitri Titov,L. V. Zasova,Patrick Pinet,Christophe Sotin,Ernst Hauber,Harald Hoffmann,Ralf Jaumann,U. Keller,Raymond E. Arvidson,John F. Mustard,Thomas C. Duxbury,François Forget +40 more
TL;DR: This work presents the first direct identification and mapping of both carbon dioxide and water ice in the martian high southern latitudes, at a resolution of 2 km, during the local summer, when the extent of the polar ice is at its minimum.
OMEGA: Observatoire pour la Minéralogie, l'Eau, les Glaces et l'Activité
Jean-Pierre Bibring,A. Soufflot,Michel Berthé,Yves Langevin,B. Gondet,Pierre Drossart,M. Bouyé,M. Combes,P. Puget,A. Semery,Giancarlo Bellucci,Vittorio Formisano,V. I. Moroz,V. Kottsov,G. Bonello,Stéphane Erard,Olivier Forni,Aline Gendrin,N. Manaud,François Poulet,G. Poulleau,T. Encrenaz,Thierry Fouchet,R. Melchiori,Francesca Altieri,Nikolay Ignatiev,D. V. Titov,L. V. Zasova,Angioletta Coradini,F. Capacionni,Priscilla Cerroni,Sergio Fonti,Nicolas Mangold,Patrick Pinet,Bernard Schmitt,Christophe Sotin,Ernst Hauber,Harald Hoffmann,Ralf Jaumann,U. Keller,Raymond E. Arvidson,John F. Mustard,François Forget +42 more
TL;DR: The OMEGA (Observatoire pour la Mineralogie, l'Eau, les Glaces et l'Activite) is a visible and near-IR mapping spectrometer, operating in the spectral range 0.385-1 μm as discussed by the authors.
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Composition and physical properties of Enceladus' surface
Robert H. Brown,R. N. Clark,Bonnie J. Buratti,Dale P. Cruikshank,Jason W. Barnes,Rachel Mastrapa,James M. Bauer,S. Newman,Tom Momary,Kevin H. Baines,Giancarlo Bellucci,Fabrizio Capaccioni,Priscilla Cerroni,M. Combes,Angioletta Coradini,Pierre Drossart,Vittorio Formisano,Ralf Jaumann,Yves Langevin,Dennis L. Matson,Thomas B. McCord,Robert M. Nelson,P. D. Nicholson,Bruno Sicardy,Christophe Sotin +24 more
TL;DR: Observations of Saturn's satellite Enceladus using Cassini's Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer instrument were obtained during three flybys in 2005, and upper limits of 140 kelvin are derived for the temperatures in the tiger stripes.