Transformative science unlocked by future geodetic data at Mars, Venus, and Ocean Worlds
Michael M. Sori(Purdue University West Lafayette), M. T. Zuber(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), A. M. Bramson(Purdue University West Lafayette), Brandon Johnson(Purdue University West Lafayette), J. T. Keane(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), A. Ermakov(Planetary Science Institute), P. B. James(Baylor University), David R. Smith, T. Navarro(Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique), Sonia M. Tikoo-Schantz(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), K. M. Soderlund(The University of Texas at Austin), J. G. O’Rourke(Arizona State University), A. J. Evans(Brown University), B. G. Bills(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), L. Ojha(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Ryan S. Park(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), David A. Spencer(California Institute of Technology), D. Hemingway(University of California, Santa Cruz), H. E. Lau(University of California, Berkeley), R. C. Weber(Marshall Space Flight Center)
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