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Paul Hayne is a planetary scientist studying the surfaces and atmospheres of terrestrial planets, moons, and asteroids. His research focuses on thermal conditions driving changes in the stability of ice on these planetary bodies, and their effects on climate and habitability. In pursuit of these research goals, Dr. Hayne leads the development of new spacecraft missions and instrumentation, and uses the latest data along with innovative computational models to better understand planetary phenomena.
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Infrared/Optical Astronomy, Instrumentation, Techniques (Physical Sciences), Unmanned Spacecraft, Planetary Studies, Lunar Probes, Planetary Geology, Remote Sensing Technology, Geophysics, Interplanetary Spacecraft, Planetary Environments, Lunar Sciences, Flight Instruments, Mars Probes, Atmospheres/Planets, Lunar Environment, Space Sciences, Remote Sensing, Astronomy, Atmospheric Remote Sensing, Lunar Exploration, Numerical Models, Planetary Orbits, Lunar Spacecraft, Lunar Atmosphere
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