Ganymede Science Questions and Future Exploration
J. M. Moore(Ames Research Center), Roland J. Wagner, Hauke Hußmann(Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e. V. (DLR)), F. Tosi(Institute for Space Astrophysics and Planetology), R. T. Pappalardo(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), K. K. Khurana(University of California, Los Angeles), V. J. Bray(University of Arizona), P. Schenk(Planetary Science Institute), M. T. Bland(United States Geological Survey), C. A. Hibbitts(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), L. M. Prockter(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), A. J. Dombard(California Institute of Technology), J. H. Roberts(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), K. Stephan, F. J. Crary, E. B. Bierhaus(Lockheed Martin (United States)), D. A. Senske(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), M. R. Kirchoff, G. C. Collins(John Brown University), O. Grasset, T. A. Hurford, G. B. Hansen, G. W. Patterson(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), A. P. Showman(University of Arizona), J. F. Cooper(Goddard Space Flight Center)
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September 1, 2009
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