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Maryland Planetary GroupThe planetary group seeks to understand the origin and evolution of the Solar System. They accomplish this primarily by exploring the various constituents (comets, asteroids and planets) of the Solar System theoretically, observationally, and experimentally. Doug Hamilton and Derek Richardson focus on dynamical modeling of solar system motions, while Mike A'Hearn, Tony Farnham, Lucy McFadden and Dennis Wellnitz concentrate on observational work and Rosemary Killen's research emphasizes models based on observations. Planetary and small body studies do not have many opportunities for experimental work, but with Mike A'Hearn as Principal Investigator (PI) for the Deep Impact and EPOXI missions, the planetary group also accomplished its goals by directing a projectile into a comet and observing the results with a flyby spacecraft as well as earth-based telescopes.
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Michael A'Hearn
Andrew Ducore Tony Farnham Lori Feaga Douglas Hamilton Rosemary Killen Ludmilla Kolokolova Jianyang Li Lucy McFadden Stef McLaughlin Frederic Merlin Nelly Mouawad Anne Raugh Derek Richardson Jessica Sunshine Elizabeth Warner Dennis Wellnitz Alan Gersch Katie McGleam Randall Perrine Yana Radeva Carolyn Crow Ashley King |
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Images of Shoemaker-Levy 9's impact into Jupiter, taken at Calar Alto by Doug Hamilton, debuted in 1999 on Germany's first holographic stamp!
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