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Stephan Ulamec
Researcher at German Aerospace Center
Publications - 111
Citations - 2532
Stephan Ulamec is an academic researcher from German Aerospace Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Comet & Asteroid. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 104 publications receiving 2001 citations.
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A radar package for asteroid subsurface investigations: Implications of implementing and integration into the MASCOT nanoscale landing platform from science requirements to baseline design
Alain Herique,Dirk Plettemeier,Caroline Lange,Jan Thimo Grundmann,Valérie Ciarletti,Tra-Mi Ho,Wlodek Kofman,Benoit Agnus,Jun Du,Wenzhe Fa,Oriane Gassot,Ricardo Granados-Alfaro,Jerzy Grygorczuk,Ronny Hahnel,Christophe Hoarau,Martin Laabs,Christophe Le Gac,Marco Mutze,S. Rochat,Yves Rogez,Marta Tokarz,Petr Schaffer,André-Jean Vieau,Jens Biele,C. Buck,Jesus Gil Fernandez,Christian Krause,Raquel Rodriguez Suquet,Stephan Ulamec +28 more
TL;DR: The chosen instrumentation for radar science, baseline mission requirements and the initial design for integration into the lander platform, including all peculiarities and constraints are presented.
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MASCOT2 – A small body lander to investigate the interior of 65803 Didymos′ moon in the frame of the AIDA/AIM mission
Caroline Lange,Jens Biele,Stephan Ulamec,Christian Krause,Barbara Cozzoni,Oliver Küchemann,Simon Tardivel,Tra-Mi Ho,Christian Grimm,Jan Thimo Grundmann,Elisabet Wejmo,Silvio Schröder,Michael Lange,Josef Reill,Alain Herique,Yves Rogez,Dirk Plettemeier,Ian Carnelli,Andres Galvez,Christian Philippe,Michael Küppers,B. Grieger,Jesus Gil Fernandez,Jerzy Grygorczuk,Marta Tokarz,Christian Ziach +25 more
TL;DR: Despite the fact that AIM funding has not been fully confirmed during the ESA Ministerial conference in 2016, MASCOT2 is an instrument package of high maturity and major interest for planetary defence and NEO science and can be considered and studied for future missions.
A rover for the JAXA MMX Mission to Phobos
Stephan Ulamec,Patrick Michel,Matthias Grott,Ute Böttger,H.-W. Hubers,Naomi Murdoch,Pierre Vernazza,Özgür Karatekin,Jörg Knollenberg,Konrad Willner,Markus Grebenstein,Stéphane Mary,Pascale Chazalnoel,Jens Biele,Christian Krause,Tra Mi Ho,Caroline Lange,Jan Thimo Grundmann,Kaname Sasaki,Michael Maibaum,Oliver Küchemann,Josef Reill,Maxime Chalon,Stefan Barthelmes,Roy Lichtenheldt,Rainer Krenn,Michal Smisek,Jean Bertrand,Aurelie Moussi,Cedric Delmas,Simon Tardivel,Denis Arrat,Frans IJpelaan,Laurence Mélac,Laurence Lorda,Emile Remetean,Michael Lange,Olaf Mierheim,Siebo Reershemius,Tomohiro Usui,Moe Matsuoka,Tomoki Nakamura,Koji Wada,Hirdy Miyamoto,Kiyoshi Kuramoto,Julia LeMaitre,Guillaume Mas,Michel Delpech,Loisel Celine,Arthur Rafflegeau,Honorine Boirard,Roseline Schmisser,Cedric Virmontois,Celine Cenac-Morthe,Dominique Besson,Fernando Rull +55 more
TL;DR: The MMX rover will be delivered from an altitude of <100 m and start uprighting and deploying wheels and a solar generator after having come to rest on the surface as discussed by the authors.
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The MMX Rover: Performing in-situ Surface Investigations on Phobos
Patrick Michel,Stephan Ulamec,Ute Boettger,Matthias Grott,Naomi Murdoch,Pierre Vernazza,Cecily Sunday,Yun Zhang,Rudy Valette,Romain Castellani,Jens Biele,Simon Tardivel,Olivier Groussin,Laurent Jorda,J. Knollenberg,Jan Thimo Grundmann,Denis Arrat,Gabriel Pont,Stéphane Mary,Markus Grebenstein,Hirdy Miyamoto,Tomoki Nakamura,Koji Wada,Kent Yoshikawa,Kiyoshi Kuramoto +24 more
TL;DR: The Japanese MMX sample return mission to Phobos by JAXA will carry a Rover developed by CNES and DLR that will be deployed on Phobos to perform in-situ analysis of the Martian moon's surface properties as mentioned in this paper.
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ESSC-ESF Position Paper--Science-Driven Scenario for Space Exploration: Report from the European Space Sciences Committee (ESSC)
Jean-Claude Worms,Helmut Lammer,Antonella Barucci,Reta Beebe,Jean-Pierre Bibring,J. E. Blamont,Michel Blanc,Roger Bonnet,John Robert Brucato,Eric Chassefière,Angioletta Coradini,Ian A. Crawford,Pascale Ehrenfreund,Heno Falcke,Rupert Gerzer,Monica M. Grady,Manuel Grande,Gerhard Haerendel,Gerda Horneck,Bernhard Koch,Andrei Lobanov,José Juan López-Moreno,Roberto Marco,Peter Norsk,Dave Rothery,Jean-Pierre Swings,Cam Tropea,Stephan Ulamec,Frances Westall,John C. Zarnecki +29 more
TL;DR: The Ad Hoc Group defined overarching scientific goals for Europe's exploration programme, dubbed "Emergence and co-evolution of life with its planetary environments," focusing on those targets that can ultimately be reached by humans, i.e., Mars, the Moon, and Near Earth Objects.