First results — Lunar X-ray mapping spectrometer on smart-1
M. Grandé(Rutherford Appleton Laboratory), V. Fernandez(Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society), M. M. Grady(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Ian Crawford(Birkbeck, University of London), R. Lundin(Swedish Institute of Space Physics), D. M. H. Baker(Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute), C. Howe(Rutherford Appleton Laboratory), J. Huovenin, S. S. Russell(Natural History Museum), D. J. Lawrence(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), C. H. Perry, S. Maurice(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), S. K. Dunkin(Rutherford Appleton Laboratory), S. Barabash(Swedish Institute of Space Physics), N. H. Thomas(California Institute of Technology), C. D. Murray(Queen Mary University of London), J. E. Guest, U. Mall, O. Gasnault(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), I. Casanova(Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya), B. M. Swinyard(Rutherford Appleton Laboratory), H. Alleyne(University of Iowa), David W. Hughes(University of Basel), B. J. Kellett(Rutherford Appleton Laboratory), Bernard Foing(European Space Research and Technology Centre)
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