Short life and abrupt death of PicSat, a small 3U CubeSat dreaming of exoplanet detection
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Antoine Crouzier | Lester David | Mathias Nowak | Guillaume Schworer | Sylvestre Lacour | Vincent Lapeyrere | S. Lacour | G. Schworer | V. Lapeyrère | A. Crouzier | M. Nowak | L. David
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