Science Potential from a Europa Lander
R. T. Pappalardo(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), K. M. Soderlund(The University of Texas at Austin), G. W. Patterson(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), K. P. Hand(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), J. M. Moore(Ames Research Center), F. Bagenal(University of Colorado Boulder), W. S. Kŭrth(University of Iowa), Everett L. Shock(Arizona State University), L. M. Prockter(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), S. Vance(California Institute of Technology), J. E. P. Connerney(Goddard Space Flight Center), Tori M. Hoehler(Ames Research Center), M. A. McGrath(Marshall Space Flight Center), Donald D. Blankenship(The University of Texas at Austin), J. S. Leisner(University of Iowa), D. A. Senske(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), David E. Smith(Planetary Science Institute), B. E. Schmidt(Georgia Institute of Technology), B. G. Bills(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), D. L. Blaney(California Institute of Technology), W. B. Brinckerhoff(Goddard Space Flight Center), M. T. Mellon(Cornell University)
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