H. Hirsch

561 total citations
16 papers, 120 citations indexed

About

H. Hirsch is a scholar working on Astronomy and Astrophysics, Aerospace Engineering and Physical and Theoretical Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, H. Hirsch has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 120 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 7 papers in Aerospace Engineering and 2 papers in Physical and Theoretical Chemistry. Recurrent topics in H. Hirsch's work include Planetary Science and Exploration (13 papers), Astro and Planetary Science (8 papers) and Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies (3 papers). H. Hirsch is often cited by papers focused on Planetary Science and Exploration (13 papers), Astro and Planetary Science (8 papers) and Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies (3 papers). H. Hirsch collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Russia and United States. H. Hirsch's co-authors include V. Formisano, G. Piccioni, G. Arnold, M. Rataj, M. Giuranna, A. Mattana, Alessandro Maturilli, I. Khatuntsev, D. A. Williams and Ingo Walter and has published in prestigious journals such as Planetary and Space Science, Advances in Space Research and Acta Astronautica.

In The Last Decade

H. Hirsch

15 papers receiving 113 citations

Peers

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M. Rataj Poland
R. Orfei Italy
D. McCoy Netherlands
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Fields of papers citing papers by H. Hirsch

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of H. Hirsch

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of H. Hirsch. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of H. Hirsch based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with H. Hirsch. H. Hirsch is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Helbert, J., A. Gebhardt, Stefan Risse, et al.. (2017). Thermal infrared spectrometer MERTIS for the BepiColumbo Mission to Mercury. Publikationsdatenbank der Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft (Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft). 4–4. 1 indexed citations
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Walter, Ingo, J. Helbert, H. Hiesinger, et al.. (2011). Deep space instrument design for thermal infrared imaging with MERTIS. Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE. 8154. 81540Y–81540Y. 14 indexed citations
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Gutschwager, B., Jan Herrmann, H. Hirsch, et al.. (2011). Characterization of the 300 K and 700 K Calibration Sources for Space Application with the Bepicolombo Mission to Mercury. International Journal of Thermophysics. 32(7-8). 1429–1439. 3 indexed citations
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Oberst, J., Gottfried Schwarz, Thomas Behnke, et al.. (2007). The imaging performance of the SRC on Mars Express. Planetary and Space Science. 56(3-4). 473–491. 30 indexed citations
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Walter, Ingo, et al.. (2006). MERTIS - the design of a highly integrated IR imaging spectrometer. elib (German Aerospace Center). 1 indexed citations
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Walter, Ingo, et al.. (2006). MERTIS: a highly integrated IR imaging spectrometer. Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE. 6297. 62970X–62970X. 3 indexed citations
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Giuranna, M., V. Formisano, David Biondi, et al.. (2005). Calibration of the Planetary Fourier Spectrometer long wavelength channel. Planetary and Space Science. 53(10). 993–1007. 36 indexed citations
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Arnold, Gabriele, Rainer Haus, & H. Hirsch. (2000). The Planetary Fourier Spectrometer: Studies of the Martian Atmosphere and Surface. elib (German Aerospace Center). 1 indexed citations
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Fink, Uwe, et al.. (1996). Applications of holographic gratings to two-dimensional spectroscopy. Applied Optics. 35(7). 1047–1047. 2 indexed citations
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Hirsch, H., V. Formisano, В. І. Мороз, et al.. (1996). The Planetary Fourier Spectrometer (PFS) for the orbiter of the spacecraft Mars 96. Planetary and Space Science. 44(8). 889–897. 13 indexed citations
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Arnold, G., H. Hirsch, V. Formisano, & В. І. Мороз. (1994). Studies of Martian atmosphere and surface by the Planetary Rourier Spectrometer on board the Mars-94 mission. Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE. 2089. 284–284. 2 indexed citations
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Hirsch, H., G. Arnold, V. Formisano, В. І. Мороз, & G. Piccioni. (1994). Optical definition of the Planetary Fourier Spectrometer (PFS): an FTIR spectrometer for the Mars '96 mission. Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE. 2268. 331–331. 5 indexed citations
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Keller, H. U., Gabriele Arnold, Karl‐Heinz Glaßmeier, et al.. (1994). INEO—Imaging of near-Earth objects. Acta Astronautica. 32(10). 697–704. 1 indexed citations
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Hirsch, H. & Gabriele Arnold. (1993). Fourier transform spectroscopy in remote sensing of solid planetary surfaces. Vibrational Spectroscopy. 5(1). 119–123. 3 indexed citations
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Hirsch, H., A. Adriani, F. Angrilli, et al.. (1993). PFS, Planetary Fourier Spectrometer for the MARS 94 Mission.. elib (German Aerospace Center). 1 indexed citations

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