Jorge Nunez
Arizona State University
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Arizona State University
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Arizona State University
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Arizona State University
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Arizona State University
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NASA Ames Research Center
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Arizona State University
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Arizona State University
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NASA Ames Research Center
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Arizona State University
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NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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Arizona State University
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Imperial College London
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Arizona State University
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Publications
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Farmer, J.D., Nunez, J.I., Sellar, R.G. & Gardener, P.B. (2011). A petrologic approach for assessing ancient habitability of Mars at the microscale. 42nd Lunar Planetary Science Conference. League, TX.
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Nunez, J.I., Farmer, J.D., Sellar, R.G. & Allen, C.C. (2009). A multispectral micro-imager for lunar field geology. NASA Lunar Science Institute, Lunar Science Forum. Ames Research Center, CA.
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Nunez, J.I., Farmer, J.D., Sellar, R.G. & Allen, C.C. (2009). Analysis of Apollo samples with the Multispecral Microscopic Imager (MMI). Lunar Exploration Analysis Group Meeting.
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Nunez, J.I., Farmer, J.D., Sellar, R.G. & Allen, C.C. (2009). Exploring the Moon at the micorscale: analysis of Apollo samples with the Multispectral Micorscopic Imager. American Geophysical Union. San Francisco, CA.
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Nunez, J.I., Farmer, J.D., Sellar, R.G., Sarture, C. & Garnder, P.B. (2009). Multispectral Microscopic Imager (MMI): combining microtexture and mineralogy in the robotic exploration of the Moon and Mars. Geological Society of America.
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Sellar, R.G., Farmer, J.D. & Nunez, J.I. (2011). Multispectral microimaging as a tool for in situ petrographic analysis and selection of samples for potential return to Earth. Importance of Solar System Sample Return Missions to the Future of Planetary Science. Woodlands, TX.
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Sellar, R.G., Farmer, J.D., Nunez, J.I., Garnder, P.B. & Sarture, C. (2009). Design of illuminators and extension of spectral range for in-situ microscioic imagers. Workshop on the Microstructure of the Martian Surface. University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
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