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Publications

  1.  Rohit Bhartia, F. Tony Ghaemi, et al;  Perseverance’s Scanning Habitable  Environments with Raman and Luminescence for Organics and Chemicals  (SHERLOC) Investigation, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-021-00812-z (February 20, 2021) 
  2.  M.C. Malin, F.T. Ghaemi, et al; The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Mast  Cameras and Descent Imager: I. Investigation and Instrument  Descriptions, DOI: 10.1002/2016EA000252 (July 5, 2017). 
  3.  K.S. Edgett,F.T. Ghaemi, et al; Curiosity's robotic arm-mounted Mars  Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI): Characterization and calibration status, DOI:  10.13140/RG.2.1.3798.5447 (June 19, 2015)  
  4.  J.F. Bell III, F.T. Ghaemi, et al; Calibration and performance of the  Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Context Camera (CTX), DOI:  10.1555/mars.2013.0001 (April 2013). 
  5.  Bell III, J.F., F. Ghaemi, et al; Calibration and  Performance of the  Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Context Camera (CTX), The International  Journal of Mars Science and Exploration, DOI: 10.1555/mars.2013.0001  ,(April 15 2013). 
  6.  Kenneth S. Edgett, F. Tony Ghaemi, et al; Curiosity's Mars  Hand Lens  Imager (MAHLI) Investigation, Space Science Reviews (Special  Issue on  the Mars Science Laboratory Mission), DOI: 10.1007/s11214-012-9910-4  (June 11, 2012). 
  7.  F. Tony Ghaemi; Ultra High Precision Alignment of the Elastomerically  Mounted Elements of the Science Camera Lenses for the Mars Science  Laboratory (MSL) Rover, Applied Optics, Vol. 50 Issue 26, pp.5108-5114  (2011). >>Read
    "Reproduced with permission, (c)2011 Optical Society of America" 
  8.  M. C. Malin, F. T. Ghaemi, et al; The Mars Science  Laboratory (MSL)  Mast-Mounted Cameras (MASTCAMS) Flight Instruments, Lunar and Planetary  Science  Conference 41, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, TX, p.  1123,  March 1-5, 2010. 
  9.  M.S. Robinson, F.T. Ghaemi, et al; Lunar reconnaissance  Orbiter Camera  (LROC) Instrument Overview, Space Science Reviews, Vol.  150 (March  2010). 
  10.  F. Tony Ghaemi; Design and Fabrication of Lenses for the Color Science  Cameras Aboard the Mars Science Laboratory Rover, SPIE Opt. Eng. Vol.  48, 103002 (Oct 29, 2009). >>Read 
  11.  M. C. Malin, F. T. Ghaemi, et al; The Mars Science  Laboratory (MSL)  Mars Descent Imager (MARDI) Flight Instrument, Abstract 1199, 40th Lunar  and Planetary  Science Conference, Lunar and Planetary Institute,  Houston, Texas, 2009. 
  12.  K. S. Edgett, F. T. Ghaemi, et al; The Mars Science  Laboratory (MSL)  Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) Flight Instrument, Abstract 1197, 40th  Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Lunar and Planetary Institute,  Houston, Texas, 2009. 
  13.  J. F. Bell, F. Ghaemi, et al; Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Mars Color  Imager (MARCI): Instrument Description, Calibration, and Performance,  J.Geophys., Res., Vol 114, E08S92, doi:10.1029/2008JE003315, 2009. 
  14.  Martin Tschimmel, Tony Ghaemi, et al; Calibration of the Lunar  Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera, Abstract submitted to American  Geophysical Union in December 2008. 
  15.  R. Frouin, T. Ghaemi, et al; MAUVE/SWIPE: An Imaging Instrument Concept  with Multi-Angular, -Spectral, and -Polarized Capability for Remote  Sensing of Aerosols, Ocean color, Clouds, and Vegetation from Space,  Proc. Of SPIE Vol. 6406, 64060E, 2006. 

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