The Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment: Accurate ranges have given a large improvement in the lunar orbit and new selenophysical information.
Peter Bender(National Institute of Standards and Technology), J. G. Williams(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), S. K. Poultney(University of Maryland, College Park), E. C. Silverberg(McDonald's (United States)), W. M. Kaula(University of California, Los Angeles), J. E. Faller(Wesleyan University), D. T. Wilkinson(Princeton University), R. H. Dicke(Princeton University), J. D. Mulholland(The University of Texas at Austin), H. H. Plotkin(Goddard Space Flight Center), Donald H. Eckhardt(United States Air Force Research Laboratory), C. O. Alley(University of Maryland, College Park), D. G. Currie(University of Maryland, College Park)
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