Design of the Didymos Reconnaissance and Asteroid Camera for OpNav (DRACO) on the double asteroid redirection test (DART)
Kyle J. Ryan(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), Wendy M. Hunt(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), Zachary Fletcher(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), James Mize(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), N. L. Chabot(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), Bryan J. Maas(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), A. F. Cheng(University of Georgia), Joseph Dickman(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), Randolph P. Hammond(Johns Hopkins University), J. Mayo Greenberg(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), Tyler Nelson(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), Stephen A. Smee(Johns Hopkins University), Dmitriy Bekker(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory)
Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2018: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave
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