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Pedro Osuna

Researcher at European Space Agency

Publications -  45
Citations -  1464

Pedro Osuna is an academic researcher from European Space Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virtual observatory & Orbiter. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 43 publications receiving 1367 citations.

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Planck early results - I. The Planck mission

Peter A. R. Ade, +294 more
TL;DR: The European Space Agency's Planck satellite was launched on 14 May 2009, and has been surveying the sky stably and continuously since 13 August 2009 as mentioned in this paper, and it will continue to gather scientific data until the end of its cryogenic lifetime.
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Planck Early Results: The Planck mission

P. A. R. Ade, +271 more
TL;DR: The European Space Agency's Planck satellite was launched on 14 May 2009, and has been surveying the sky stably and continuously since 13 August 2009 as discussed by the authors, and it will continue to gather scientific data until the end of its cryogenic lifetime.
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Models and data analysis tools for the Solar Orbiter mission

Alexis P. Rouillard, +112 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the current modelling of the Sun and its atmosphere can support Solar Orbiter science is presented. But the focus here is on the large scales and little is described with regards to kinetic processes.
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Influencia del volumen plaquetario medio sobre el pronóstico a corto plazo del infarto agudo de miocardio

TL;DR: It is sugieren that un volumen plaquetario alto al ingreso es un predictor independiente of riesgo de insuficiencia cardiaca durante la fase hospitalaria and en nuestro estudio se asocio con una tendencia no significativa hacia una mayor tasa of episodios isquemicos recurrentes a corto plazo.
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The Solar Orbiter Science Activity Plan: translating solar and heliospheric physics questions into action

I. Zouganelis, +196 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce the Science Activity Plan (SAP) of the Solar Orbiter, which groups objectives that require similar observations into solar Orbiter Observing Plans, resulting in a strategic, top-level view of the optimal opportunities for science observations during the mission lifetime.