Interpreting the Cratering Histories of Bennu, Ryugu, and Other Spacecraft-explored Asteroids
W. F. Bottke(Southwest Research Institute), D. S. Lauretta(University of Arizona), O. S. Barnouin(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), T. J. McCoy(National Museum of Natural History), David Vokrouhlický(Charles University), Patrick Michel(University of Tübingen), K. J. Walsh(Southwest Research Institute), C. M. Elder(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), S. Marchi(Southwest Research Institute), S. R. Schwartz(University of Arizona), B. Rizk(Planetary Science Institute), M. C. Nolan(Planetary Science Institute), Ronald‐Louis Ballouz(University of Maryland, College Park), H. C. Connolly(Rowan University), Daniel J. Scheeres(Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
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