Vesta and Ceres as Seen by Dawn
C. T. Russell(Planetary Science Institute), D. L. Buczkowski(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), T. B. McCord(Bear Fight Institute), C. A. Raymond(Planetary Science Institute), P. Schenk(Planetary Science Institute), A. S. Konopliv(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), T. H. Prettyman(Los Alamos National Laboratory), H. Y. McSween(University of Tennessee at Knoxville), A. Nathues(Max Planck Society), R.S. Park, S. Marchi(Southwest Research Institute), C. M. Pieters(Brown University), R. Jaumann(Freie Universität Berlin), M. C. De Sanctis(Institute for Space Astrophysics and Planetology)
elib (German Aerospace Center)
December 17, 2015
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