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<raptop> it's in the abstract, but astronomers naming things: https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.03025
<galois> [arXiv] “An Extremely Elongated Cloud over Arsia Mons Volcano on Mars: II. Mesoscale modeling” Jorge From, :, Jorge Hernández-Bernal et al. — «In a previous work (Hern\'andez-Bernal et al. 2021) we performed an observational analysis of the Arsia Mons Elongated Cloud (AMEC), which stands out due to its impressive size and shape, quick dynamics, and the fact that it happens during the martian dusty season. Observations show…»
<raptop> astronomers naming things: https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.02999
<galois> [arXiv] “The Visual Monitoring Camera (VMC) on Mars Express: a new science instrument made from an old webcam orbiting Mars” Jorge From, :, Jorge Hernández-Bernal et al. — «The Visual Monitoring Camera (VMC) is a small imaging instrument onboard Mars Express with a field of view of ~40x30 degrees. The camera was initially intended to provide visual confirmation of the separation of the Beagle 2 lander and has similar…»
<raptop> astronomers naming things: https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.03034
<galois> [arXiv] “Detection of a space capsule entering Earth's atmosphere with distributed acoustic sensing (DAS)” Chris G. Carr, Carly M. Donahue, Loic Viens et al. — «On 24 September 2023, the Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, and Security Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) Sample Return Capsule entered the Earth's atmosphere after successfully collecting samples from an asteroid. The known trajectory and timing…»
<raptop> astronomers naming things: https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.03200
<galois> [arXiv] “DRAFTS: A Deep Learning-Based Radio Fast Transient Search Pipeline” Yong-Kun Zhang, Di Li, Yi Feng et al. — «The detection of fast radio bursts (FRBs) in radio astronomy is a complex task due to the challenges posed by radio frequency interference (RFI) and signal dispersion in the interstellar medium. Traditional search algorithms are often inefficient, time-consuming, and generate a high number of false positives. In…»
<raptop> astronomers naming things: https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.02893
<galois> [arXiv] “The assembly, characterization, and performance of SISTINE” Nicholas Nell, Kevin France, Nicholas Kruczek et al. — «The Suborbital Imaging Spectrograph for Transition region Irradiance from Nearby Exoplanet host stars (SISTINE) is a rocket-borne ultraviolet (UV) imaging spectrograph designed to probe the radiation environment of nearby stars. SISTINE operates over a bandpass of 98 -- 127 and 130 -- 158 nm, capturing a…»
<raptop> astronomers naming things: https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.03149
<galois> [arXiv] “JASMINE image simulator for high-precision astrometry and photometry” Takafumi Kamizuka, Hajime Kawahara, Ryou Ohsawa et al. — «JASMINE is a Japanese planned space mission that aims to reveal the formation history of our Galaxy and discover habitable exoEarths. For these objectives, the JASMINE satellite performs high-precision astrometric observations of the Galactic bulge and high-precision transit monitoring of…»
<raptop> astronomers naming things: https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.03372
<galois> [arXiv] “HALO: A High-Precision Orbit Propagation Tool for Mission Design in the Cis-Lunar Domain” Quentin Granier, Yang Yang, Andrew Dempster — «With the recent implementation of the Artemis Accords, interest in the cis-lunar space is rapidly increasing, necessitating the development of more precise and accurate modeling tools. While general-purpose mission design tools are available, this study proposes an open-source mission…»
<raptop> astronomers naming things: https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.03632
<galois> [arXiv] “BLAST: Beyond Limber Angular power Spectra Toolkit. A fast and efficient algorithm for 3x2 pt analysis” Sofia Chiarenza, Marco Bonici, Will Percival et al. — «The advent of next-generation photometric and spectroscopic surveys is approaching, bringing more data with tighter error bars. As a result, theoretical models will become more complex, incorporating additional parameters, which will increase the dimensionality…»