GRAVITY: a four-telescope beam combiner instrument for the VLTI
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A. Sevin | S. Rabien | F. Gonte | T. Paumard | R. Lenzen | R.-R. Rohloff | V. Naranjo | L. Jocou | T. Moulin | K. Perraut | W. Laun | J. Lima | A. Amorim | A. Eckart | J. Ramos | H. Baumeister | G. Rousset | R. Genzel | E. Gendron | G. Perrin | S. Lacour | P. Kervella | S. Gillessen | D. Rouan | R. Klein | F. Eisenhauer | C. Straubmeier | X. Haubois | M. Thiel | S. Fischer | C. Araujo-Hauck | M. Wiest | M. Schöller | E. Choquet | P. Haguenauer | U. Neumann | M. Haug | S. Kellner | S. Yazici | P. Lena | S. Hippler | F. Chapron | A. Nolot | R. Hofmann | P. Fedou | P. Gitton | W. Brandner | Y. Clenet | J.-P. Berger | A. Gräter | H. Bartko | O. Pfuhl | F. Cassaing | T. Henning | V. Lapeyrere | D. Moch | P. Carvas | C. Collin | N. Kudryavtseva | D. Moratschke | J. M. Rees | K. Wagner | D. Ziegler | G. Perrin | G. Rousset | D. Rouan | Y. Clénet | R. Lenzen | T. Henning | P. Haguenauer | W. Brandner | S. Lacour | S. Hippler | F. Gonté | A. Sevin | J. Berger | A. Eckart | H. Bartko | E. Gendron | R. Genzel | É. Choquet | F. Eisenhauer | T. Paumard | P. Kervella | W. Laun | V. Naranjo | K. Wagner | K. Perraut | C. Araujo-Hauck | S. Gillessen | S. Rabien | P. Gitton | O. Pfuhl | H. Baumeister | F. Cassaing | C. Collin | F. Chapron | M. Thiel | P. Léna | R. Hofmann | J. Rees | L. Jocou | A. Amorim | X. Haubois | V. Lapeyrère | C. Straubmeier | S. Yazici | M. Haug | S. Kellner | U. Neumann | J. Ramos | R. Rohloff | M. Wiest | D. Ziegler | S. Fischer | M. Schöller | A. Gräter | P. Fédou | J. Lima | N. Kudryavtseva | R. Klein | D. Moch | D. Moratschke | T. Moulin | P. Carvas | A. Nolot
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