Macromolecular organic compounds from the depths of Enceladus
Frank Postberg(Heidelberg University), J. H. Waite(University of Alabama), Lenz Nölle(Heidelberg University), Murthy S. Gudipati(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), B. Magee(Southwest Research Institute), Jürgen Schmidt(University of Oulu), G. Moragas‐Klostermeyer(University of Stuttgart), Nozair Khawaja(University of Stuttgart), M. Trieloff(Heidelberg University), Christopher R. Glein(Southwest Research Institute), Hsiang‐Wen Hsu(Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics), M. E. Perry(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), Fabian Klenner(Heidelberg University), R. Srama(University of Stuttgart), Bryana L. Henderson(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Ferdinand Stolz(Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering), René Reviol(Heidelberg University), G. Tobie(Laboratoire de Planétologie et Géosciences), G. Choblet(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), S. Kempf(University of Colorado Boulder), Bernd Abel(Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering)
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