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W. Mo
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University
Publications - 7
Citations - 734
W. Mo is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asteroid & Population. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 680 citations.
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Neowise observations of near-earth objects: preliminary results
Amy Mainzer,Tommy Grav,James M. Bauer,Joseph Masiero,Robert S. McMillan,Roc M. Cutri,Russell G. Walker,Edward L. Wright,Peter Eisenhardt,David J. Tholen,Timothy Spahr,Robert Jedicke,Larry Denneau,E. DeBaun,D. Elsbury,Thomas Gautier,S. Gomillion,E. Hand,W. Mo,J. A. Watkins,A. Wilkins,G. Bryngelson,A. Del Pino Molina,Shantanu Desai,M. Go'mez Camus,Sebastian L. Hidalgo,I. S. Konstantopoulos,Jeffrey A. Larsen,C. Maleszewski,M. A. Malkan,J. C. Mauduit,B. Mullan,Edward W. Olszewski,Janine Pforr,A. Saro,James V. Scotti,Lawrence H. Wasserman +36 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors carried out a highly uniform survey of the near-Earth object (NEO) population at thermal infrared wavelengths ranging from 3 to 22 μm, allowing them to refine estimates of their numbers, sizes, and albedos.
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NEOWISE Studies of Spectrophotometrically Classified Asteroids: Preliminary Results
Amy Mainzer,Tommy Grav,Joseph R. Masiero,E. Hand,James M. Bauer,David J. Tholen,Robert S. McMillan,Timothy Spahr,Roc M. Cutri,Edward L. Wright,J. Watkins,W. Mo,Chet Maleszewski +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors determined the albedos for nearly 1900 asteroids classified by the Tholen, Bus, and Bus-DeMeo taxonomic classification schemes, and found that the S-complex spans a broad range of bright albedo, partially overlapping the low-albedo C-complex at small sizes.
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NEOWISE Studies of Spectrophotometrically Classified Asteroids: Preliminary Results
Amy Mainzer,T. Grav,Joseph R. Masiero,James M. Bauer,E. Hand,David J. Tholen,Robert S. McMillan,T. Spahr,Roc Cutri,Edward L. Wright,J. Watkins,W. Mo,Chet Maleszewski +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors determined the albedos for nearly 1900 asteroids classified by the Tholen, Bus and Bus-DeMeo taxonomic classification schemes, and found that the S-complex spans a broad range of bright albedo, partially overlapping the low-light C-complex at small sizes.
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NEOWISE Studies of Asteroids with Sloan Photometry: Preliminary Results
Amy Mainzer,Joseph R. Masiero,Tommy Grav,James Bauer,David J. Tholen,Robert S. McMillan,Edward L. Wright,Timothy Spahr,Roc M. Cutri,R. Walker,W. Mo,J. A. Watkins,E. Hand,C. Maleszewski +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors combined the NEOWISE and Sloan Digital Sky Survey data to study the albedos of 24,353 asteroids with candidate taxonomic classifications derived using Sloan photometry.
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A Mosaic of the Inner Heliosphere: Three Carrington Rotations During the Whole Heliosphere and Planetary Interactions Interval
Robert Allen,Sarah Gibson,I. M. Hewins,Sarah K. Vines,Liying Qian,G. de Toma,Barbara J. Thompson,Mary K. Hudson,Christina O. Lee,Rachael Filwett,P. Mostafavi,W. Mo,Matthew N. Hill +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors provide an expansive mosaic of observations spanning from the Sun, through interplanetary space, to the magnetospheric response and subsequent effects on the ionosphere-thermosphere-mesosphere (ITM) system.