Dr. Bob Gaskell
Senior Scientist
Currently resides in California
Targets of Interest: Asteroids, Comets, Earth, Icy Satellites, Io, Mars, Mercury, Moon, Small Satellites, Vesta
Disciplines/Techniques: Shape Modeling
Missions: Cassini, DAWN, MESSENGER, OSIRIS-REx, Rosetta, Voyager
Dr. Bob Gaskell is engaged in the application of procedures for determining high-resolution topography from multiple images by means of stereophotoclinometric (SPC) techniques that he has developed over the past two decades.
Active Projects
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Relation between Cold Traps and Putative Ice Deposits
NASA Discovery Data Analysis Program
Principal Investigator
Norbert Schorghofer
Project Team
Photometric Study of How the Physical Properties of 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko Evolve with the Perihelion Passage
NASA Discovery Data Analysis Program
Principal Investigator
Xiao-Duan Zou
Project Team
External Partners
- The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Pyroclastic Eruption Conditions on the Moon and Mercury
NASA Solar System Workings Program
Principal Investigator
Deborah Domingue
Project Team
External Partners
- Smithsonian
- USGS
- JHU/APL
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Ground Conditions Can Impact Lunar Swirls
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November 9, 2023
PSI Study Shows Evidence of Highly Mobile Lunar Regolith
August 29, 2023
PSI LPSC Poster Presentations Tuesday March 19, 2019
March 19, 2019
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