Topography of Equatorial Mercury from MESSENGER Flybys 1 and 2
M. T. Zuber(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), C. L. Johnson(Planetary Science Institute), F. G. Lemoine(Goddard Space Flight Center), Xinyang Sun, J. W. Head(John Brown University), S. J. Peale(University of California, Santa Barbara), Sean C. Solomon(Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory), R. L. McNutt(Johns Hopkins University), G. A. Neumann(Planetary Science Institute), David E. Smith(Planetary Science Institute), O. Barmouin-Jha, R. J. Phillips(Washington University in St. Louis), J. Oberst(Deutsches Forschungsnetz), S. A. Hauck(Coburg University of Applied Sciences)
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December 1, 2008
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