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Member Since 1983
Jonathan I I. Lunine
Professor and Department Chair, Cornell University
Professional Experience
Cornell University
Professor and Department Chair
2011 - Present
Education
California Institute of Technology
Doctorate
Honors & Awards
Carl Sagan Lecture
Received 2017
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James B. Macelwane Medal
Received 1995
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Union Fellow
Received 1995
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Publications
A Complex Region of Europa's Surface With Hints of Recent Activity Revealed by Juno's Stellar Refere...

On 29 September 2022 Juno's low‐light sensitive Stellar Reference Unit (SRU) captured a high‐resolution (256–340 m/pixel) br...

December 22, 2023
AGU Abstracts
The complex surface and atmospheric properties of Triton revealed by JWST/NIRSpec
SMALL SOLAR SYSTEM BODIES: SAMPLE RETURNS, JWST, GROUND-BASED ASTRONOMY, AND MORE IV ORAL
planetary sciences | 14 december 2023
Ian Wong, Dean C. Hines, Rosario Brunetto, Jason C...
The Kuiper belt holds the key to understanding the primordial environment within the outermost reaches of the protoplanetary disk. For decades, only t...
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Gravity Investigation of a Mission Concept to constrain Enceladus’ Internal Structure
ENCELADUS: FROM INNER WORKINGS TO THE POTENTIAL FOR LIFE I POSTER
planetary sciences | 14 december 2023
Antonio Genova, Marzia Parisi, Anna Maria Gargiulo...
An in-depth characterization of Enceladus internal structure is a key science objective of future mission concepts devoted to the exploration of the i...
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The Europa Clipper Gravity and Radio Science Investigation
OCEAN WORLDS AND SEARCH FOR LIFE: HORIZONS IN ICY SATELLITE SCIENCE AT THE LAUNCH OF THE HISTORIC EUROPA CLIPPER MISSION I POSTER
planetary sciences | 14 december 2023
Erwan Mazarico, Dustin Buccino, Julie C. Castillo,...
The NASA Europa Clipper mission will explore Europa to assess its habitability. To inform this overarching objective, Europas formation and evolution ...
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