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    Convective instability in the martian middle atmosphere by Heavens, N.G., Richardson, M.I., Lawson, W.G., Lee, C., McCleese, D.J., Kass, D.M., Kleinböhl, A., Schofield, J.T., Abdou, W.A., Shirley, J.H.

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-08-2010)
    “…Dry convective instabilities in Mars’s middle atmosphere are detected and mapped using temperature retrievals from Mars Climate Sounder observations spanning…”
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    Far infrared radiative properties of Mars atmospheric aerosols and their application to Mars Climate Sounder retrievals of aerosol profiles, aerosol columns and surface temperatures by Kleinböhl, A., Kass, D.M., Schreier, M., Piqueux, S., Suzuki, S., Shirley, J.H., Chen, L., Schofield, J.T.

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-09-2024)
    “…Limb sounding of thermal emission in the infrared wavelength range is a powerful technique for measuring temperature and aerosols in the martian atmosphere…”
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    Convective instabilities during Mars Climate Sounder’s limb staring mode were overestimated by Edmonds, Robert M., Murphy, J.R., Schofield, J.T., Heavens, N.G.

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (15-07-2014)
    “…We report that the onset, and temporary cessation, of instabilities in MCS temperature profiles during MY 28 coincided with the initiation and cessation of…”
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    The Mars Pathfinder Atmospheric Structure Investigation/Meteorology (ASI/MET) Experiment by Schofield, J. T., Barnes, J. R., Crisp, D., Haberle, R. M., Larsen, S., Magalhães, J. A., Murphy, J. R., Seiff, A., Wilson, G.

    “…The Mars Pathfinder atmospheric structure investigation/meteorology (ASI/MET) experiment measured the vertical density, pressure, and temperature structure of…”
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    Overview of the Mars Pathfinder Mission and Assessment of Landing Site Predictions by Golombek, M. P., Cook, R. A., Economou, T., Folkner, W. M., Haldemann, A. F. C., Kallemeyn, P. H., Knudsen, J. M., Manning, R. M., Moore, H. J., Parker, T. J., Rieder, R., Schofield, J. T., Smith, P. H., Vaughan, R. M.

    “…Chemical analyses returned by Mars Pathfinder indicate that some rocks may be high in silica, implying differentiated parent materials. Rounded pebbles and…”
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    Atmospheric temperature sounding on Mars, and the climate sounder on the 2005 reconnaissance orbiter by Taylor, F.W., Calcutt, S.B., Read, P.L., Lewis, S.R., McCleese, D.J., Schofield, J.T., Zurek, R.W.

    Published in Advances in space research (2006)
    “…Detailed measurements of the vertical profiles of atmospheric temperature, water vapour, dust and condensates in the Martian atmosphere are needed to…”
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    Remote sounding of the Martian atmosphere in the context of the InterMarsNet mission: general circulation and meteorology by Taylor, F.W., Calcutt, S.B., Irwin, P.G.J., McCleese, D.J., Schofield, J.T., Muhleman, D.O., Clancy, R.T., Leovy, C.B.

    Published in Planetary and space science (01-11-1996)
    “…A concept has been developed for a remote sensing experiment to investigate the physics of the Martian atmosphere from a spin-stabilized orbiter, like that…”
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    VESAT: The Venus Environmental Satellite Discovery mission by Baines, K.H., Carlson, R.W., Crisp, D., Schofield, J.T., Bézard, B., de Bergh, C., Drossart, P., Delamere, W.A, Fegley, B., Smith, W.H., Limaye, S.J., Russell, C.T., Schubert, G., Calcutt, S., Taylor, F.W.

    Published in Acta astronautica (1995)
    “…The Venus Environmental Satellite (VESAT) is being developed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Ball Aerospace, the University of Wisconsin, and Oxford…”
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    Linear and 2-D thermopile detector arrays using high-Z thermoelectric materials by Foote, M.C., Kenyon, M., Krueger, T., Schofield, J.T., McCleese, D.J., McCann, T.A., Jones, E.W., Soll, S.L., Dickie, M.R., Gaalema, S., Hu, W.

    “…The Jet Propulsion Laboratory has, for several years now, maintained a thermopile detector array program to address NASA application niches. An established…”
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