The LATT way towards large active primaries for space telescopes
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Armando Riccardi | Roberto Biasi | Daniele Gallieni | Runa Briguglio | Marco Xompero | Matteo Tintori | Carmelo Arcidiacono | Franco Lisi | Christian Vettore | Francesco d'Amato | Christian Patauner | Paolo Lazzarini | Fabrizio Duò | Mauro Pucci | Alessandro Zuccaro Marchi | C. Vettore | C. Arcidiacono | F. Lisi | A. Riccardi | M. Tintori | M. Xompero | R. Briguglio | C. Patauner | R. Biasi | A. Zuccaro Marchi | D. Gallieni | F. D’Amato | M. Pucci | P. Lazzarini | F. Duò
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