An analytic function of lunar surface temperature for exospheric modeling
D. M. Hurley, D. A. Paige(University of California, Los Angeles), M.A. Siegler(Planetary Science Institute), J. P. Williams(Planetary Science Institute), C. Grava(Southwest Research Institute), M. Sarantos, B. T. Greenhagen(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), K. D. Retherford(Southwest Research Institute)
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