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Sarah Greenstreet
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 60
Citations - 1101
Sarah Greenstreet is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Asteroid. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 52 publications receiving 865 citations. Previous affiliations of Sarah Greenstreet include University of British Columbia & Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network.
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The orbital distribution of Near-Earth Objects inside Earth's orbit
TL;DR: In this article, the NEOSSat-1.0 orbital distribution model with larger statistics was presented, which allows finer resolution and less uncertainty in the a < 1.0 AU region than the best current model.
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Impact craters on Pluto and Charon indicate a deficit of small Kuiper belt objects
Kelsi N. Singer,William B. McKinnon,B. J. Gladman,Sarah Greenstreet,E. B. Bierhaus,S. A. Stern,Alex Parker,Stuart J. Robbins,Paul M. Schenk,William M. Grundy,Veronica J. Bray,Ross A. Beyer,Ross A. Beyer,R. P. Binzel,Harold A. Weaver,Leslie A. Young,J. R. Spencer,Jj Kavelaars,J. M. Moore,Amanda M. Zangari,Catherine B. Olkin,Tod R. Lauer,Carey M. Lisse,Kimberly Ennico,Geophysics New Horizons Geology,New Horizons Ralph,Lorri Teams +26 more
TL;DR: The flyby of Pluto and Charon by the New Horizons spacecraft provided high-resolution images of cratered surfaces embedded in the Kuiper belt, an extensive region of bodies orbiting beyond Neptune as mentioned in this paper.
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OSSOS. VII. 800+ Trans-neptunian objects-The complete data release
Michele T. Bannister,Michele T. Bannister,Michele T. Bannister,Brett Gladman,J. J. Kavelaars,J. J. Kavelaars,Jean-Marc Petit,Kathryn Volk,Ying-Tung Chen,Mike Alexandersen,Mike Alexandersen,Stephen D. J. Gwyn,Megan E. Schwamb,Edward Ashton,Susan D. Benecchi,Nahuel Cabral,Rebekah I. Dawson,Audrey Delsanti,Wesley C. Fraser,Mikael Granvik,Sarah Greenstreet,Aurélie Guilbert-Lepoutre,Wing-Huen Ip,Wing-Huen Ip,Marian Jakubik,R. Lynne Jones,Nathan A. Kaib,Pedro Lacerda,Christa Van Laerhoven,Samantha Lawler,Matthew J. Lehner,Matthew J. Lehner,Matthew J. Lehner,Hsing Wen Lin,Hsing Wen Lin,Patryk Sofia Lykawka,Michael Marsset,Ruth Murray-Clay,Rosemary E. Pike,Philippe Rousselot,Cory Shankman,Audrey Thirouin,Pierre Vernazza,Shiang-Yu Wang +43 more
TL;DR: The Outer Solar System Origins Survey (OSSOS) as discussed by the authors was used to detect 838 trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) with accurate known orbits, including 313 resonant TNOs and 132 plutinos.
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Impact and cratering rates onto Pluto
TL;DR: In this paper, the New Horizons spacecraft fly-through of the Pluto system in July 2015 will provide humanity's first data for the crater populations on Pluto and its binary companion, Charon.
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Impact Craters on Pluto and Charon Indicate a Deficit of Small Kuiper Belt Objects
Kelsi N. Singer,William B. McKinnon,B. J. Gladman,Sarah Greenstreet,E. B. Bierhaus,S. A. Stern,Alex Parker,Stuart J. Robbins,Paul M. Schenk,William M. Grundy,Veronica J. Bray,Ross A. Beyer,R. P. Binzel,Harold A. Weaver,Leslie A. Young,J. R. Spencer,Jj Kavelaars,J. M. Moore,Amanda M. Zangari,Catherine B. Olkin,Tod R. Lauer,Carey M. Lisse,Kimberly Ennico +22 more
TL;DR: The authors found fewer small KBOs than predicted by models of collision equilibrium, implying that some of the KBO population has been preserved since the formation of the Solar System.