The Design Reference Asteroid for the OSIRIS-REx Mission Target (101955)\n Bennu
C. W. Hergenrother(Planetary Science Institute), D. S. Lauretta(University of Arizona), B. E. Clark(Ithaca College), W. F. Bottke(Southwest Research Institute), Michael S. P. Kelley, Steven R. Chesley, Daniel J. Scheeres(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), O. S. Barnouin(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), D. Takir(Planetary Science Institute), David Vokrouhlický(Charles University), Patrick Michel(University of Tübingen), M. A. Barucci(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), B. Gaskell, E. S. Howell(Planetary Science Institute), E. Beshore, Richard P. Binzel(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Marco Delbò(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), B. Bierhaus(Lockheed Martin (United States)), B. Rizk(Planetary Science Institute), M. C. Nolan(Planetary Science Institute), L. P. Keller(Johnson Space Center), Josh Emery(University of Tennessee at Knoxville), John C. Marshall(St. Michael's Hospital), E. A. Cloutis(University of Oxford), B. C. Clark, C. Drouet d’Aubigny(Planetary Science Institute)
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