The Debris Disk Explorer: a balloon-borne coronagraph for observing debris disks
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Jack Aldrich | Mark Wyatt | Paul Brugarolas | Wesley Traub | Lewis C. Roberts | David Stuchlik | James Lanzi | Stephen Unwin | John Krist | John Trauger | Geoffrey Bryden | Karl Stapelfeldt
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