NanoSWARM: NanoSatellites for Space Weathering, Surface Water, Solar Wind, and Remanent Magnetism
I. Garrick‐Bethell(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), B. P. Weiss(Planetary Science Institute), C. T. Russell(Planetary Science Institute), M.A. Siegler(Planetary Science Institute), K. L. Donaldson Hanna(University of Oxford), Brandon Johnson(Purdue University West Lafayette), J. N. H. Abrahams(University of California, Santa Cruz), Justin Boland, Pierre Vernazza(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), W. M. Farrell(Ames Research Center), C. H. van der Bogert(University of Münster), D. J. Lawrence(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), Doug Hemingway(Carnegie Institution for Science), H. Hiesinger(University of Münster), A. R. Poppe(University of California, Berkeley), M. R. Kelley, R. E. Maxwell(University of California, Santa Cruz), D. Ravat(Southern Illinois University Carbondale), Ho Jin(Kyung Hee University), C. M. Pieters(Brown University), Yingjuan Ma(Planetary Science Institute), R. S. Miller(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), Jan Deca(University of Colorado System), D. E. Larson(University of California, Berkeley), Shuai Li(University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa), Young‐Jun Choi(Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute), Marcia Burton(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), H. M. Kaluna(Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research), D. A. Paige(University of California, Los Angeles)
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