The atmospheric influence, size and possible asteroidal nature of the July 2009 Jupiter impactor
Glenn S. Orton(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Michael H. Wong, A. Sánchez‐Lavega(University of the Basque Country), S. Pérez‐Hoyos(University of the Basque Country), R. Hueso(University of the Basque Country), B. Fisher(Southwest Research Institute), P. W. Chodas(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), G. Villar(California State University System), A. F. Cheng(University of Georgia), Leigh N. Fletcher, Samuel Lai(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), W. Golisch(University of Hawaii at Hilo), C. M. Lisse(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), P. A. Yanamandra-Fisher(Southwest Research Institute), O. Mousis(Institut Universitaire de France), E. Otto(The Ohio State University), N. Reshetnikov(Harvard University Press), M. L. Edwards(Gemini South Observatory), F. Marchis(Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence), H.B. Hammel(Space Science Institute), Z. Greene(University of California, Los Angeles), I. de Pater(University of California, Berkeley), A. P. Ingersoll, T. Momary(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Amy Simon(Goddard Space Flight Center), K.H. Baines(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), A. Wesley
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