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John Noonan

Exploring solar system formation with observations of some of the most pristine and complex objects we see:

Comets, Asteroids, and Interstellar Objects

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Intro


John Noonan

Exploring solar system formation with observations of some of the most pristine and complex objects we see:

Comets, Asteroids, and Interstellar Objects

 

Current assistant research professor at Auburn University, former graduate student at the University of Arizona’s Lunar and Planetary Laboratory. I’m interested in the small bodies of the solar system and what they can tell us about the formation conditions for the early building blocks of the planets.

I’m a member of the European Space Agency Rosetta Alice Ultraviolet Spectrograph team and the OSIRIS gas analysis team. I’m also on two teams that have used the Hubble Space Telescope to look at several comets, including 46P/Wirtanen, 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, and the interstellar objects 2I/Borisov and 3I/ATLAS.

You can find my former LPL student webpage here.

For any media inquiries please use my auburn(dot)edu address on the contact page.

 
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Image Credits: ESA/DLR/OSIRIS/NASA

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Image Credits: ESA/DLR/OSIRIS/NASA