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campo

[kam-poh, kahm-] / ˈkæm poʊ, ˈkɑm- /


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“The rising temperatures combined with westerly winds, which reach the Mediterranean hot and dry, cause the relative humidity to fall, and the risk of wildfires goes up dramatically,” Del Campo said.

From Seattle Times

The craft should be able to directly observe this potential rubble with its twin black-and-white Asteroid Framing Cameras, Campo Bagatin says.

From Scientific American

“I am afraid that until the Hera mission will be there, it’s hard to say what really is around Didymos,” Campo Bagatin says.

From Scientific American

Campo Bagatin and his colleagues calculated that more than 97 percent of lifted material should fall back to the surface of Didymos within about four hours.

From Scientific American

The new study suggests Hera may also see a stream of rocks and dust flung off the equator of Didymos because of the asteroid’s fast spin, says Adriano Campo Bagatin, a planetary scientist at the University of Alicante in Spain and co-author of the research, which was published online in Icarus on March 11.

From Scientific American