AIDA DART asteroid deflection test: Planetary defense and science objectives
A. F. Cheng(University of Georgia), Cristina A. Thomas(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), L. A. M. Benner(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Patrick Michel(University of Tübingen), Petr Pravec(Czech Academy of Sciences, Astronomical Institute), N. L. Chabot(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), A. M. Stickle(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), Michael Kueppers(European Space Astronomy Centre), Emma S. G. Rainey(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), Justin Atchison(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), Eugene G. Fahnestock(California Institute of Technology), A. S. Rivkin(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), D. C. Richardson(Duke Medical Center), C. M. Ernst(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), O. S. Barnouin(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory)
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