A 660 D&O Gravitational Field of the Moon from the GRAIL Primary Mission
Dah‐Ning Yuan(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), David R. Smith, Nate Harvey, M. T. Zuber(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), A. S. Konopliv(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), S. W. Asmar(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Dmitry Strekalov(California Institute of Technology), Gerhard Kruizinga(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), M. M. Watkins(University of South Australia), Eugene G. Fahnestock(California Institute of Technology), Jim Williams(Australian National University), Ryan S. Park(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Meegyeong Paik(California Institute of Technology)
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts
April 1, 2013
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