Voyager Radio Science Observations of Neptune and Triton
G. L. Tyler(Stanford University), G. E. Wood(California Institute of Technology), G. S. Levy(California Institute of Technology), G. F. Lindal(California Institute of Technology), V. R. Eshleman(Stanford University), D. L. Gresh(Stanford University), D. P. Hinson(Stanford University), R. A. Simpson(Stanford University), S. E. Borutzki(California Institute of Technology), D. N. Sweetnam(California Institute of Technology), J. R. Lyons(California Institute of Technology), P. A. Rosen(California Institute of Technology), E. R. Kursinski(California Institute of Technology), E. M. Gurrola(Stanford University), J. D. Anderson(Southwest Research Institute), J. K. Campbell(California Institute of Technology), N. Kawashima(Institute of Space and Astronautical Science), E. A. Marouf(Stanford University)
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