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S. W. Squyres
Researcher at Cornell University
Publications - 210
Citations - 10570
S. W. Squyres is an academic researcher from Cornell University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mars Exploration Program & Meridiani Planum. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 210 publications receiving 9646 citations. Previous affiliations of S. W. Squyres include California Institute of Technology.
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MRO's High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE)
Alfred S. McEwen,Eric M. Eliason,James W. Bergstrom,Nathan T. Bridges,Candice Hansen,W. A. Delamere,John A. Grant,Virginia C. Gulick,K. E. Herkenhoff,Lajos Keszthelyi,R. L. Kirk,Michael T. Mellon,S. W. Squyres,Nicolas Thomas,Catherine M. Weitz +14 more
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FIDO prototype Mars rover field trials, Black Rock Summit, Nevada, as test of the ability of robotic mobility systems to conduct field science
Raymond E. Arvidson,S. W. Squyres,Eric T. Baumgartner,Paul S. Schenker,Curt Niebur,K. W. Larsen,F. P. SeelosIV,N. O. Snider,Bradley L. Jolliff +8 more
TL;DR: The field integration design and operations (FIDO) prototype Mars rover was deployed and operated remotely for 2 weeks in May 2000 in the Black Rock Summit area of Nevada as discussed by the authors.
Evidence for Regional Deeply Buried Carbonate-Bearing Rocks on Mars
James J. Wray,S. L. Murchie,B. L. Ehlmann,Ralph E. Milliken,Kimberly D. Seelos,E. Z. Noe Dobrea,John F. Mustard,S. W. Squyres +7 more
TL;DR: Wray et al. as discussed by the authors, S.Wray, S.Ehlmann, R. Milliken, K. D. Seelos, E. L. Murchie, B. Noe Dobrea, J. F. Mustard, and S. W. Squyres.
The Athena Mars Rover Science Payload
S. W. Squyres,Raymond E. Arvidson,James F. Bell,Michael H. Carr,P. R. Christensen,David J. Des Marais,Thanasis E. Economou,S. P. Gorevan,G. Klingelhöfer,Larry A. Haskin,K. E. Herkenhoff,Andrew H. Knoll,J. M. Knudsen,Michael C. Malin,Harry Y. McSween,R. V. Morris,Rudolf Rieder,M. Sims,L. A. Soderblom,Heinrich Wänke,Thomas J. Wdowiak +20 more
TL;DR: The Athena Mars rover science payload is the suite of scientific instruments and sample collection tools that will be used to perform this job as discussed by the authors, which includes an 8-cm Cassegrain telescope, a Michelson interferometer, and uncooled pyroelectric detectors.
Initial MSL APXS Activities and Observations at Gale Crater, Mars
Ralf Gellert,Jeff A. Berger,N. I. Boyd,C. Brunet,John Campbell,M. Curry,B. Elliott,P. Fulford,John P. Grotzinger,V. Hipkin,Joel A. Hurowitz,P. L. King,L. A. Leshin,Daniel Limonadi,B. Pavri,G. Marchand,G. M. Perrett,A. Scodary,John J. Simmonds,John G. Spray,S. W. Squyres,Lucy M. Thompson,Scott VanBommel,I. Pradler,A. S. Yen +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the MSL Science team presented an MSL-based approach for the first time, which is based on the concept of the MS-LSTM (MSL-MSL) model.