Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Pr. Sébastien Charnoz is a planetary scientist who studies planetary dynamics at the Université Paris 7, in Paris . He also works for the CEA (Center for Atomic Energy) in France. His work covers problems relating to collisional-dynamics such as the physics of planetary rings and the formation of the Solar System. He is a specialist of numerical simulations. Along with André Brahic (Professor at Université Paris 7) he is involved in the imaging team of the Cassini mission, led by Carolyn Porco. Using a numerical code he wrote for an automatic satellite-detection (among hundreds of images provided by the ISS camera system), he helped the Imaging Team discover the two smallest known moons of the Saturn system in 2004,,,: Methone and Pallene."@en }
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- Sébastien_Charnoz abstract "Pr. Sébastien Charnoz is a planetary scientist who studies planetary dynamics at the Université Paris 7, in Paris . He also works for the CEA (Center for Atomic Energy) in France. His work covers problems relating to collisional-dynamics such as the physics of planetary rings and the formation of the Solar System. He is a specialist of numerical simulations. Along with André Brahic (Professor at Université Paris 7) he is involved in the imaging team of the Cassini mission, led by Carolyn Porco. Using a numerical code he wrote for an automatic satellite-detection (among hundreds of images provided by the ISS camera system), he helped the Imaging Team discover the two smallest known moons of the Saturn system in 2004,,,: Methone and Pallene.".
- Q7665915 abstract "Pr. Sébastien Charnoz is a planetary scientist who studies planetary dynamics at the Université Paris 7, in Paris . He also works for the CEA (Center for Atomic Energy) in France. His work covers problems relating to collisional-dynamics such as the physics of planetary rings and the formation of the Solar System. He is a specialist of numerical simulations. Along with André Brahic (Professor at Université Paris 7) he is involved in the imaging team of the Cassini mission, led by Carolyn Porco. Using a numerical code he wrote for an automatic satellite-detection (among hundreds of images provided by the ISS camera system), he helped the Imaging Team discover the two smallest known moons of the Saturn system in 2004,,,: Methone and Pallene.".