Predictions for the Dynamical States of the Didymos System before and after the Planned DART Impact
D. C. Richardson(Duke Medical Center), Yun Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Adriano Campo Bagatín(University of Alicante), Ioannis Gkolias(Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), Martin Jutzi(University of Bern), Siegfried Eggl(University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), W. F. Bottke(Southwest Research Institute), Josh Lyzhoft(Goddard Space Flight Center), Sabina D. Raducan(University of Bern), Daniel J. Scheeres(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Stefania Soldini(University of Liverpool), Fabio Ferrari(Politecnico di Milano), S. R. Schwartz(Planetary Science Institute), Nicolas Rambaux(Institut de Mécanique Céleste et de Calcul des Éphémérides), Patrick Michel(University of Tübingen), Jay W. McMahon(University of Colorado Boulder), Paul Sánchez(University of Colorado Boulder), Oscar Fuentes-Muñoz(University of Colorado Boulder), A. M. Stickle(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), A. F. Cheng(University of Georgia), Rahil Makadia(University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), E. Dotto(Astronomical Observatory of Rome), Brent W. Barbee(Goddard Space Flight Center), A. Rossi(Università di Camerino), Harrison Agrusa(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Seth A. Jacobson(University of Bayreuth), P. Tanga, Alex J. Meyer(University of Colorado Boulder), Eugene G. Fahnestock(California Institute of Technology), Guillaume Noiset(Royal Observatory of Belgium), K. Tsiganis(Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), Douglas P. Hamilton(University of Maryland, College Park), Özgür Karatekin(Royal Observatory of Belgium), Ryota Nakano(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Ronald‐Louis Ballouz(University of Maryland, College Park), Masatoshi Hirabayashi(Auburn University)
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