Ron Schulze

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics LaboratoryUnited States

Physics and Astronomy · Physical Sciences

7h-index494citations24works0.02yr avg

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Research Topics

Planetary Science and Exploration(15), Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology(9), Astro and Planetary Science(8), Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies(7), Geophysics and Gravity Measurements(5)

Publications24 total

Resurfacing the NASA Langley Experimental Test Range Reflector
2018· 1 cited
Mini-RF/AO Bistatic Observations of the Floor of Cabeus Crater and Their Implications for the Presence of Water Ice
LPI·2016
Bistatic Radar Observations Of The Moon Using The Arecibo Observatory & Mini-RF On LRO
AGUFM·2012· 1 cited
Bistatic Radar Observations of the Moon Using the Arecibo Observatory and Mini-RF on LRO
Lunar and Planetary Science Conference·2012· 1 cited
Exploring for Ice with Bistatic Radar Observations of the Moon Using the Arecibo Observatory and the Mini-RF Instrument on LRO
Meteoritics and Planetary Science Supplement·2012· 1 cited
Bistatic Radar Observations of the Moon Using the Arecibo Observatory and the Mini-RF Instrument on LRO
Abstracts of Papers Submitted to the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference·2012
Compact Polarimetry at the Moon: The Mini-RF Radars
2011· 1 cited
Mini-RF Calibration, a Unique Approach to On-Orbit Synthetic Aperture Radar System Calibration
Lunar and Planetary Science Conference·2010· 4 cited
Geophysical Research Letters·2010· 180 citedOpen Access
Proceedings of the IEEE·2007· 20 cited
Enabling Antenna Systems for Extreme Deep-Space Mission Applications Advancements in spacecraft antenna technology have resulted in high science return for missions to the extremes of the solar system. Future science and human exploration missions will require Ka-band, deployable antenna systems to achieve even higher data returns.
2007
Alignment Measurement of the New Horizons (NH) High Gain Antenna (HGA) in the Thermal/Vacuum Chamber using Photogrammetry
2006
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Frequent Co-authors

R. K. Raney(9), J.R. Jensen(8), D. B. J. Bussey(7), C. D. Neish(7), G. W. Patterson(7), F. S. Turner(7), David A. Yocky(6), Daniel E. Wahl(6), M. C. Nolan(6), J. T. S. Cahill(5), Charles V. Jakowatz(5), P. D. Spudis(5), P. D. Spudis(4), R. Jensen(4), Priscilla McKerracher(4), H.B. Sequeira(4), Lynn M. Carter(3), M. Palsetia(3), T. W. Thompson(3), B. J. Thomson(3)