First Detection of Two Near‐Earth Asteroids With a Southern Hemisphere Planetary Radar System
Craig R. Benson(University of Canberra), T. Joseph W. Lazio(California Institute of Technology), Daniel Kahan(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Ceri Philips(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), L. Teitelbaum(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Ed Kruzins(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Kamal Oudrhiri(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), A. Anabtawi(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), George Martinez(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Russell Boyce(University of Canberra), Jon D. Giorgini(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), J. E. Reynolds(West Virginia University), L. A. M. Benner(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Graham Baines(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), N.J.S. Stacy(Defence Science and Technology Group), J. Stevens(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Joseph S. Jao(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), M. A. Slade(University of Hawaii System), P. G. Edwards(Astronomy and Space)
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