“Time Variable Earth Gravity Field Models From the First Spaceborne Laser Ranging Interferometer"
Nadège Pie(The University of Texas at Austin), D. N. Wiese(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Matthias Ellmer(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), M. E. Tamisiea(The University of Texas at Austin), Geethu Jacob(The University of Texas at Austin), Benjamin Krichman(The University of Texas at Austin), Zhigui Kang(The University of Texas at Austin), Felix W. Landerer(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Eugene G. Fahnestock(California Institute of Technology), Himanshu Save(The University of Texas at Austin), Peter Nagel(The University of Texas at Austin), Christopher McCullough(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Srinivas Bettadpur(The University of Texas at Austin), S. R. Poole(The University of Texas at Austin), Dah‐Ning Yuan(Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
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