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    Effect of surface plasma treatments on the adhesion of Mars JSC 1 simulant dust to RTV 655, RTV 615, and Sylgard 184 by Sabri, Firouzeh, Marchetta, Jeffrey G, Sinden-Redding, M, Habenicht, James J, Phung, Thien-Chuong N, Chung, Thien Phung, Melton, Charles N, Hatch, Chris J, Lirette, Robert L

    Published in PloS one (15-10-2012)
    “…Dust accumulation on surfaces of critical instruments has been a major concern during lunar and Mars missions. Operation of instruments such as solar panels,…”
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    Effect of Aerogel Particle Concentration on Mechanical Behavior of Impregnated RTV 655 Compound Material for Aerospace Applications by Brock, Andrew, Faysal, K. M. Rifat, Marchetta, Jeffrey G., Sabri, Firouzeh, Roan, Esra

    “…Aerogels are a unique class of materials with superior thermal and mechanical properties particularly suitable for insulating and cryogenic storage…”
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    Simulation of Jet-Induced Geysers in Reduced Gravity by Marchetta, Jeffrey G., Benedetti, Robert H.

    Published in Microgravity science and technology (01-02-2010)
    “…Control of cryogenic propellant tank pressure during tank refueling and expulsion in low gravity is an important technical challenge to overcome for future…”
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    Simulation of magnetic positive positioning for space based fluid management systems by Marchetta, Jeffrey G., Winter, Amanda P.

    Published in Mathematical and computer modelling (01-05-2010)
    “…Experimental and computational studies have shown that a sufficiently strong magnetic field can influence a magnetically susceptible liquid. An improved…”
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    Correction: Effect of Surface Plasma Treatments on the Adhesion of Mars JSC 1 Simulant Dust to RTV 655, RTV 615, and Sylgard 184 by Sabri, Firouzeh, Marchetta, Jeffrey G., Sinden-Redding, M., Habenicht, James J., Chung, Thien Phung, Melton, Charles N., Hatch, Chris J., Lirette, Robert L.

    Published in PloS one (26-11-2012)
    “…(2012) Effect of Surface Plasma Treatments on the Adhesion of Mars JSC 1 Simulant Dust to RTV 655, RTV 615, and Sylgard 184. (2012) Correction: Effect of…”
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    Simulating magnetic positive positioning of cryogenic propellants in a transient acceleration field by Marchetta, Jeffrey G., Roos, Kevin M.

    Published in Computers & fluids (01-04-2009)
    “…A computational simulation of magnetic positive positioning (MP 2) is developed to model cryogenic propellant reorientation in reduced gravity. Previous…”
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    Simulation of LOX reorientation using magnetic positive positioning by Marchetta, Jeffrey G.

    Published in Microgravity science and technology (01-03-2006)
    “…A combination of both experimental and computational simulation results have recently provided strong evidence that magnetic positioning may be a feasible…”
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    Magnetic retention of LO2 in an accelerating environment by Marchetta, Jeffrey G., Simmons, Benjamin D., Hochstein, John I.

    Published in Acta astronautica (01-04-2008)
    “…Recent advances in magnet technology suggest that magnetic positive positioning of liquids may become a viable technology for future spacecraft systems…”
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    Modeling and prediction of magnetic reorientation and storage of cyrogenic propellants in reduced gravity by Marchetta, Jeffrey G

    “…Recent advances in magnet technology suggest that magnetic positive positioning (MPP) of liquids may become a viable technology for use in spacecraft cryogenic…”
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    Dissertation
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    Modeling and prediction of magnetic reorientation and storage of cyrogenic propellants in reduced gravity by Marchetta, Jeffrey G

    Published 01-01-2002
    “…Recent advances in magnet technology suggest that magnetic positive positioning (MPP) of liquids may become a viable technology for use in spacecraft cryogenic…”
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    Dissertation