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Olivier S. Barnouin
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Publications - 230
Citations - 7895
Olivier S. Barnouin is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asteroid & Impact crater. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 211 publications receiving 5364 citations. Previous affiliations of Olivier S. Barnouin include Johns Hopkins University.
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Shape Modeling of Dimorphos for the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART)
R. Terik Daly,Carolyn M. Ernst,Olivier S. Barnouin,Robert Gaskell,Eric Palmer,H. Nair,R. C. Espiritu,Sarah Hasnain,Dany Waller,Angela Stickle,Michael C. Nolan,Josep M. Trigo-Rodríguez,E. Dotto,Alice Lucchetti,Maurizio Pajola,Simone Ieva,Patrick Michel +16 more
TL;DR: The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) as mentioned in this paper is the first planetary defense test mission to demonstrate the kinetic impactor technique by intentionally colliding the DART spacecraft with the near-Earth asteroid Dimorphos.
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Publisher Correction: Craters, boulders and regolith of (101955) Bennu indicative of an old and dynamic surface
Kevin J. Walsh,Erica Jawin,Ronald-Louis Ballouz,Olivier S. Barnouin,E. B. Bierhaus,Harold C. Connolly,Jamie Molaro,Timothy J. McCoy,Marco Delbo,Christine Hartzell,Maurizio Pajola,Stephen R. Schwartz,David Trang,Erik Asphaug,Kris J. Becker,Chloe B. Beddingfield,Carina Bennett,William F. Bottke,K. N. Burke,B. C. Clark,Michael Daly,Daniella DellaGiustina,Jason P. Dworkin,Catherine Elder,Dathon Golish,Alan R. Hildebrand,Renu Malhotra,John Marshall,P. Michel,Michael C. Nolan,Mark E. Perry,Bashar Rizk,Andrew Ryan,Scott A. Sandford,Daniel J. Scheeres,Hannah C.M. Susorney,Florian Thuillet,Dante S. Lauretta,Osiris-Rex Team +38 more
TL;DR: In this article, three identified boulders with long axes exceeding 40 m and more than 200 boulders larger than 10 m were identified. But the term “10 m” should have been ‘10 m.
Updated Shape Models of Phobos and Deimos from Stereophotoclinometry
Carolyn M. Ernst,Robert Gaskell,E. G. Kahn,Olivier S. Barnouin,James H. Roberts,K. K. Wilcomb +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the Small Body Mapping Tool (SBMT) to visualize the irregular shape of Deimos and Phobos and used the SBMT to visualize and map features on these irregular shapes.
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Coupled shape and spin evolution of Bennu due to the YORP effect
James H. Roberts,Yelun Zhang,Olivier S. Barnouin,P. Michel,Derek C. Richardson,Michael C. Nolan,Michael Daly,J. A. Seabrook,Eric Palmer,R. W. Gaskell,J. R. Weirich,M. Al Asad,Catherine Johnson,Lydia C. Philpott,Dante S. Lauretta +14 more
TL;DR: The rotation rate of (101955) Bennu has been observed to increase, providing evidence of the YORP effect in action as mentioned in this paper, which is a rubble pile with little strength.