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Vittorio Formisano is affiliated with the National Institute for Astrophysics in Italy. Their professional profile reflects a focus on research within this institution, though specific details on scientific contributions, fields of study, and topics associated with their work are not available from the provided data.

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Best Publications

  • Global Mineralogical and Aqueous Mars History Derived from OMEGA/Mars Express Data

    Jean-Pierre Bibring;Yves Langevin;John F. Mustard;François Poulet

  • First multispacecraft ion measurements in and near the Earth's magnetosphere with the identical Cluster ion spectrometry (CIS) experiment

    H. Rème;C. Aoustin;J. M. Bosqued;I. Dandouras

  • Mars surface diversity as revealed by the OMEGA/Mars Express observations.

    Jean-Pierre Bibring;Yves Langevin;Aline Gendrin;Brigitte Gondet

  • Detection of Methane in the Atmosphere of Mars

    Vittorio Formisano;Sushil Atreya;Thérèse Encrenaz;Nikolai Ignatiev;Nikolai Ignatiev

  • The Cassini Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (VIMS) Investigation

    R. H. Brown;K. H. Baines;G. Bellucci;J.-P. Bibring

  • Perennial water ice identified in the south polar cap of Mars

    J.-P. Bibring;Y. Langevin;F. Poulet;A. Gendrin

  • OMEGA: Observatoire pour la Minéralogie, l'Eau, les Glaces et l'Activité

    J. P. Bibring;A. Soufflot;M. Berthé;Y. Langevin

  • The Cluster Ion Spectrometry (CIS) Experiment

    H. Rème;J. M. Bosqued;J. A. Sauvaud;A. Cros

  • Ion plasma waves in dusty plasmas: Halley's comet

    U. de Angelis;V. Formisano;M. Giordano

  • Venus Express—The first European mission to Venus

    H. Svedhem;D.V. Titov;D. Mccoy;J.-P. Lebreton

  • VIRTIS: an imaging spectrometer for the ROSETTA mission.

    A. Coradini;F. Capaccioni;P. Drossart;G. Arnold

  • Composition and physical properties of Enceladus' surface

    Robert H. Brown;Roger N. Clark;Bonnie J. Buratti;Dale P. Cruikshank

  • Release of volatiles from a possible cryovolcano from near-infrared imaging of Titan

    Christophe Sotin;R. Jaumann;B.J. Buratti;R. H. Brown

  • Solar wind interaction with the Earth's magnetic field: 1. Magnetosheath

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  • Scientific goals for the observation of Venus by VIRTIS on ESA/Venus Express mission

    P. Drossart;G. Piccioni;A. Adriani;F. Angrilli

  • Quasistatic electric field measurements with spherical double probes on the GEOS and ISEE satellites

    A. Pedersen;C.A. Cattell;Carl-Gunne Fälthammar;V. Formisano

  • Venus Express science planning

    D.V. Titov;H. Svedhem;D. Koschny;R. Hoofs

  • Compositional maps of Saturn's moon Phoebe from imaging spectroscopy

    Roger N. Clark;Robert H. Brown;Ralf Jaumann;Dale P. Cruikshank

  • The Evolution of Titan's Mid-Latitude Clouds

    C.A. Griffith;P. Penteado;K. Baines;P. Drossart

  • South-polar features on Venus similar to those near the north pole

    G. Piccioni;P. Drossart;A. Sanchez-Lavega;R. Hueso

  • The planetary fourier spectrometer (PFS) onboard the European Venus Express mission

    V. Formisano;F. Angrilli;G. Arnold;S. Atreya

  • ASPI experiment : measurements of fields and waves on board the INTERBALL-1 spacecraft

    S. Klimov;S. Romanov;E. Amata;J. Blecki

  • Methane in Martian atmosphere: Average spatial, diurnal, and seasonal behaviour

    A. Geminale;V. Formisano;M. Giuranna

  • Science objectives and performances of NOMAD, a spectrometer suite for the ExoMars TGO mission

    Ann Carine Vandaele;Eddy Neefs;Rachel Drummond;Ian R. Thomas

  • Martian water vapor: Mars Express PFS/LW observations

    T. Fouchet;T. Fouchet;E. Lellouch;N.I. Ignatiev;François Forget

Frequent Co-Authors

Giancarlo Bellucci
Giancarlo Bellucci National Institute for Astrophysics
Yves Langevin
Yves Langevin University of Paris-Saclay
Ralf Jaumann
Ralf Jaumann Freie Universität Berlin
Dale P. Cruikshank
Dale P. Cruikshank University of Central Florida
P. Drossart
P. Drossart Université Paris Cité
Nikolay Ignatiev
Nikolay Ignatiev Russian Academy of Sciences
Giuseppe Piccioni
Giuseppe Piccioni National Institute for Astrophysics
Jean-Pierre Bibring
Jean-Pierre Bibring University of Paris-Saclay
H. Rème
H. Rème Paul Sabatier University
Rickard Lundin
Rickard Lundin Swedish Institute of Space Physics

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