Mean radius and shape of Pluto and Charon from New Horizons images
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T. Lauer | O. Umurhan | J. Moore | K. Ennico | H. Weaver | C. Lisse | F. Nimmo | W. McKinnon | S. Stern | C. Olkin | L. Young | M. Buie | J. Kammer | H. Throop | A. Zangari | James Roberts | C. Bierson | The New Horizons Team | J. Roberts
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