Low-altitude magnetic field measurements by MESSENGER reveal Mercury’s ancient crustal field
C. L. Johnson(Planetary Science Institute), Sean C. Solomon(Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory), S. A. Hauck(Coburg University of Applied Sciences), P. K. Byrne(North Carolina State University), M.A. Siegler(Planetary Science Institute), B. W. Denevi(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), N. A. Tsyganenko(St Petersburg University), J. W. Head(John Brown University), Joshua M. Feinberg(University of Minnesota System), Michael E. Purucker(Goddard Space Flight Center), G. A. Neumann(Planetary Science Institute), B. J. Anderson(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), P. B. James(Baylor University), L. Philpott(University of British Columbia), R. J. Phillips(Washington University in St. Louis), E. Mazarico(Goddard Space Flight Center), H. Korth(Allentown Public Library)
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