Richard P. Binzel
Richard "Rick" P. Binzel (born 1958) is an American astronomer and professor of planetary sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He is a discoverer of minor planets, photometrist and the inventor of the Torino Scale, a method for categorizing the impact hazard associated with near-Earth objects such as asteroids and comets. He is also a frequent trip leader for the MIT Alumni Association. Provided by Wikipedia
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Exogenic basalt on asteroid (101955) Bennu by Binzel, Richard P
Published 2022
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New Horizons Observations of the Cosmic Optical Background by Binzel, Richard P
Published 2022
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Pluto's haze as a surface material by Binzel, Richard P, Earle, Alissa M.
Published 2020
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The CH4 cycles on Pluto over seasonal and astronomical timescales by Binzel, Richard P, Earle, Alissa M
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Dynamical parameter determinations in Pluto’s system by Beauvalet, L., Lainey, V., Arlot, J.-E., Binzel, Richard P
Published 2014
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Constraining multiple systems with GAIA by Beauvalet, L., Lainey, V., Arlot, J.-E., Bancelin, D., Marchis, F., Binzel, Richard P
Published 2015
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