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Marina Brozovic
Researcher at California Institute of Technology
Publications - 71
Citations - 1250
Marina Brozovic is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asteroid & Near-Earth object. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 70 publications receiving 937 citations. Previous affiliations of Marina Brozovic include Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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Episodes of particle ejection from the surface of the active asteroid (101955) Bennu
Dante S. Lauretta,Carl Hergenrother,Steven R. Chesley,J. M. Leonard,J. Y. Pelgrift,Coralie D. Adam,M. Al Asad,Peter G. Antreasian,Ronald-Louis Ballouz,Kris J. Becker,Carina Bennett,Brent J. Bos,William F. Bottke,Marina Brozovic,Humberto Campins,Harold C. Connolly,Harold C. Connolly,Michael Daly,A. B. Davis,J. de León,Daniella DellaGiustina,C. Drouet d'Aubigny,Jason P. Dworkin,Josh Emery,Josh Emery,Davide Farnocchia,Daniel P. Glavin,Dathon Golish,Christine Hartzell,Robert A. Jacobson,Erica Jawin,Peter Jenniskens,J. N. Kidd,E. J. Lessac-Chenen,Jian-Yang Li,Guy Libourel,Javier Licandro,Andrew J. Liounis,C. K. Maleszewski,C. Manzoni,B. May,Leilah K. McCarthy,Jay W. McMahon,P. Michel,Jamie Molaro,Michael C. Moreau,Derek S. Nelson,William M. Owen,Bashar Rizk,H. L. Roper,Ben Rozitis,Eric M. Sahr,Daniel J. Scheeres,J. A. Seabrook,S. Selznick,Y. Takahashi,Florian Thuillet,Pasquale Tricarico,David Vokrouhlický,C. W. V. Wolner +59 more
TL;DR: The properties and behavior of particles ejected from Bennu are analyzed to determine the possible mechanisms of ejection and provide understanding of the broader population of active asteroids.
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The orbits and masses of satellites of Pluto
TL;DR: In this paper, numerically integrated orbits of Pluto's satellites are presented, and the orbits have been fit to a data set that includes Earth-based and Hubble Space Telescope (HST) astrometry of Charon, Nix, Hydra, Kerberos, and Styx.
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Radar observations and a physical model of binary near-Earth asteroid 65803 Didymos, target of the DART mission
Shantanu P. Naidu,Lance A. M. Benner,Marina Brozovic,Michael C. Nolan,Steven J. Ostro,Jean-Luc Margot,Jon D. Giorgini,T. Hirabayashi,Daniel J. Scheeres,Petr Pravec,P. Scheirich,Christopher Magri,Joseph S. Jao +12 more
TL;DR: Cheng et al. as discussed by the authors used the radar data to estimate a 3D shape model and spin state for the primary, the secondary size and spin, the mutual orbit parameters, and the radar scattering properties of the binary system.
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Radar observations and the shape of near-Earth asteroid 2008 EV5
Michael W. Busch,Steven J. Ostro,Lance A. M. Benner,Marina Brozovic,Jon D. Giorgini,Joseph S. Jao,Daniel J. Scheeres,Christopher Magri,Michael C. Nolan,Ellen S. Howell,Patrick A. Taylor,Jean-Luc Margot,Walter Brisken +12 more
TL;DR: This article observed the near-Earth ASTEROID 2008 EV5 with the Arecibo and Goldstone planetary radars and the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) during December 2008.
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Radar and optical observations and physical modeling of triple near-Earth Asteroid (136617) 1994 CC
Marina Brozovic,Lance A. M. Benner,Patrick A. Taylor,Michael C. Nolan,Ellen S. Howell,Christopher Magri,Daniel J. Scheeres,Jon D. Giorgini,J. T. Pollock,Petr Pravec,Adrian Galad,Julia Fang,Jean-Luc Margot,Michael W. Busch,Michael K. Shepard,Daniel E. Reichart,K. M. Ivarsen,J. B. Haislip,Aaron P. LaCluyze,Joseph S. Jao,Martin A. Slade,Kenneth J. Lawrence,Michael D. Hicks +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, radar, photometric, and spectroscopic observations of near-Earth Asteroid (136617) 1994 CC were reported, with the radar measurements were obtained at Goldstone (8560 MHz, 3.5 cm) and Arecibo (2380 MHz, 12.6 cm) on 9 days following the asteroid's approach within 0.0168 AU on June 10, 2009.