Charon's light curves, as observed by New Horizons’ Ralph color camera (MVIC) on approach to the Pluto system
Light curves produced from color observations taken during New Horizons’ approach to the Pluto-system by its Multi-spectral Visible Imaging Camera (MVIC, part of the Ralph instrument) are analyzed. Fifty seven observations were analyzed, they were obtained between 9th April and 3rd July 2015, at a p...
Main Authors: | Howett, CJA, Ennico, K, Olkin, CB, Buie, MW, Verbiscer, AJ, Zangari, AM, Parker, AH, Reuter, DC, Grundy, WM, Weaver, HA, Young, LA, Stern, SA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2016
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