Laser Ranging to Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter: time, orbit, and beyond
D. E. Smith(Planetary Science Institute), M. K. Barker(Sigma Space (United States)), M. T. Zuber(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), M. H. Torrence(Goddard Space Flight Center), X. Sun, David R. Skillman(Goddard Space Flight Center), G. A. Neumann(Planetary Science Institute), J. Golder(Sigma Space (United States)), Jan McGarry, E. Mazarico(Goddard Space Flight Center), Evan D. Hoffman(Honeywell (United States)), D. D. Rowlands(Goddard Space Flight Center)
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