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Valérie Ciarletti
Researcher at Université Paris-Saclay
Publications - 80
Citations - 1978
Valérie Ciarletti is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radar & Ground-penetrating radar. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 76 publications receiving 1539 citations. Previous affiliations of Valérie Ciarletti include University of Paris & Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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Habitability on Early Mars and the Search for Biosignatures with the ExoMars Rover
Jorge L. Vago,Frances Westall,Andrew J. Coates,Ralf Jaumann,Oleg Korablev,Valérie Ciarletti,I. G. Mitrofanov,Jean-Luc Josset,Maria Cristina De Sanctis,Jean-Pierre Bibring,F. Rull,Fred Goesmann,Harald Steininger,Walter Goetz,William B. Brinckerhoff,Cyril Szopa,François Raulin,Howell G. M. Edwards,Lyle G. Whyte,Alberto G. Fairén,John Bridges,Ernst Hauber,Gian Gabriele Ori,Stephanie C. Werner,Damien Loizeau,Ruslan O. Kuzmin,Rebecca M. E. Williams,Jessica Flahaut,François Forget,Daniel Rodionov,Håkan Svedhem,Elliot Sefton-Nash,Gerhard Kminek,L. Lorenzoni,Luc Joudrier,Viktor Mikhailov,Alexander Zashchirinskiy,Sergei Alexashkin,Fabio Calantropio,Andrea Merlo,Pantelis Poulakis,Olivier Witasse,Olivier Bayle,Silvia Bayón,Uwe J. Meierhenrich,John Carter,Juan Manuel García-Ruiz,Pietro Baglioni,A. F. C. Haldemann,Andrew J. Ball,André Debus,Robert Lindner,Frédéric Haessig,David Monteiro,Roland Trautner,Christoph Voland,Pierre Rebeyre,Duncan Goulty,F. Didot,Stephen Durrant,Eric Zekri,Detlef Koschny,Andrea Toni,Gianfranco Visentin,Martin Zwick,Michel van Winnendael,Martin Azkarate,Christophe Carreau +67 more
TL;DR: The second ExoMars mission will be launched in 2020 to target an ancient location interpreted to have strong potential for past habitability and for preserving physical and chemical biosignatures (as well as abiotic/prebiotic organics).
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Properties of the 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko interior revealed by CONSERT radar
Wlodek Kofman,Alain Herique,Yves Barbin,Jean-Pierre Barriot,Valérie Ciarletti,Stephen M. Clifford,Peter Edenhofer,Charles Elachi,Christelle Eyraud,Jean Pierre Goutail,Essam Heggy,Essam Heggy,Laurent Jorda,Jérémie Lasue,Anny Chantal Levasseur-Regourd,Erling Nielsen,Pierre Pasquero,Frank Preusker,Pascal Puget,Dirk Plettemeier,Yves Rogez,Holger Sierks,Christoph Statz,Håkan Svedhem,Iwan P. Williams,Sonia Zine,Jakob van Zyl +26 more
TL;DR: Measurements of the interior of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko by Radiowave Transmission (CONSERT) suggest the upper part of the “head” of 67P is fairly homogeneous on a spatial scale of tens of meters, and the dust component may be comparable to that of carbonaceous chondrites.
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European component of the AIDA mission to a binary asteroid: Characterization and interpretation of the impact of the DART mission
Patrick Michel,Michael Kueppers,Holger Sierks,Ian Carnelli,Andy F. Cheng,Karim Mellab,Mikael Granvik,Antti Kestilä,Tomas Kohout,Karri Muinonen,Antti Näsilä,Antti Penttilä,Tuomas Tikka,Paolo Tortora,Valérie Ciarletti,Alain Herique,Naomi Murdoch,Erik Asphaug,Andrew S. Rivkin,Olivier S. Barnouin,Adriano Campo Bagatin,Petr Pravec,Derek C. Richardson,Stephen R. Schwartz,Kleomenis Tsiganis,Stephan Ulamec,Özgür Karatekin +26 more
TL;DR: Hera will investigate the smallest asteroid visited so far, providing a unique opportunity to shed light on the role cohesion and Van der Waals forces may play in the formation and resulting internal structure of such small bodies.
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Estimating soil roughness indices on a ridge-and-furrow surface using stereo photogrammetry
O. Taconet,Valérie Ciarletti +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a set of digital elevation models (DEMs) of actual agricultural bare soils obtained by stereo photogrammetry is analyzed to obtain accurate estimation of this random roughness by means of statistical parameters and to detect soil surface roughness changes due to rainfall.
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Science case for the Asteroid Impact Mission (AIM): A component of the Asteroid Impact & Deflection Assessment (AIDA) mission
Patrick Michel,Andrew F. Cheng,Michael Küppers,Petr Pravec,Jürgen Blum,Marco Delbo,Simon F. Green,Pascal Rosenblatt,Kleomenis Tsiganis,Jean-Baptiste Vincent,Jens Biele,Valérie Ciarletti,Alain Herique,Stephan Ulamec,Ian Carnelli,Andres Galvez,Lance A. M. Benner,Shantanu P. Naidu,Olivier S. Barnouin,Derek C. Richardson,Andrew S. Rivkin,P. Scheirich,Nicholas Moskovitz,Audrey Thirouin,Stephen R. Schwartz,A. Campo Bagatin,Yang Yu +26 more
TL;DR: This paper focuses on the science return of AIM, the current knowledge of its target from ground-based observations, and the instrumentation planned to get the necessary data.