Mark T. Lemmon Home Page
Professional
I am currently at Texas A&M University,
in the Atmospheric Sciences Department.
Here are some projects I am (or have been) involved with:
-
Exploration of
Mars:
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Studies of Saturn's moon
Titan.
- Mapping Titan's surface:
I am on the team that
used the Hubble Space Telescope (HST)
to map Titan's
surface in 1994. We are updating those maps with more recent images.
I have also
participated in the use of ground based observations to see
Titan's surface.
- Titan's atmosphere: My dissertation focused on models of
Titan's haze as fractal
aggregate aerosols. In 1997, I used HST's STIS, NICMOS, and
WFPC2 to continue studies of Titan's haze.
- I participated in the
Galileo Probe Net Flux Radiometer
(NFR) investigation, which studied clouds and radiation on
Jupiter.
Personal
Mark T. Lemmon, Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences,
Texas A&M University,
College Station, TX 77843-3150
lemmon@lpl.arizona.edu