SELMA mission: How do airless bodies interact with space environment? The Moon as an accessible laboratory
Yoshifumi Futaana(Swedish Institute of Space Physics), E. Kallio(Aalto University), Nickolay Ivchenko(KTH Royal Institute of Technology), M. Horányi(University of Colorado Boulder), U. Mall(Max Planck Society), Martin Wieser(Swedish Institute of Space Physics), S. Barabash(Swedish Institute of Space Physics), D. M. Hurley, P. Wurz(University of Bern), Nicolás André(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), A. Masters(Imperial College London), Jan‐Erik Wahlund(University of Iowa), A. J. Coates(Department of Space), Jürgen Oberst(Tongji University), K. D. Retherford(Southwest Research Institute)
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