Exploration Manager leads and operates the organization's exploration function for a region to discover significant oil or gas deposits. Evaluates and prioritizes exploration opportunities and their value. Being an Exploration Manager ensures compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. Responsible for overseeing a staff of technical professionals. Additionally, Exploration Manager requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to top management. The Exploration Manager typically manages through subordinate managers and professionals in larger groups of moderate complexity. Provides input to strategic decisions that affect the functional area of responsibility. May give input into developing the budget. Capable of resolving escalated issues arising from operations and requiring coordination with other departments. To be an Exploration Manager typically requires 3+ years of managerial experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
The New Horizons Spacecraft will encounter Pluto in July 2015. The goal of the mission is to understand the surface composition, morphology, and evolution of this dwarf planet. Perhaps the most important question is whether Pluto is currently geologically active. The intensive period of study will begin in early 2015, with images trickling in and leading up to a fast flyby during which features as small as a few hundred meters will be resolved. This research opportunity is to work with a member of the Science Team to analyze images and spectra as they are received, and to compare these results with an ongoing ground-based program to monitor seasonal volatile transport on Pluto. We will fit both disk resolved and disk-integrated measurements of Pluto’s surface and atmosphere to radiative transfer and photometric models. The results from these models will determine the energy balance on Pluto, as well as its surface texture, roughness, and composition.
Buratti, B. J., J. K. Hillier, A. Heinze, M. Hicks, K. Tryka, J. Mosher, M. Garske, J. Atienza-Rosel, J. Young. 2003. Photometry of Pluto in the last decade and before: Evidence for volatile transport? Icarus 162, 171-182.
Buratti, B. et al. 2005. Cassini Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer Observations of Iapetus: Detection of CO2 . Ap. J. 622, L149-L152.
Buratti, B. J. J. Bauer, M. D. Hicks, J. K. Hillier, A. Verbiscer, H. Hammel, B. Schmidt, B. Cobb, B. Herbert, M. Garske, J. Ward, J. Foust 2011. Photometry of Triton 1992-2004: Surface volatile transport and discovery of a remarkable opposition surge. Icarus 212, 835-846.
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