Requirements and options for a stable inertial reference frame for a 100-micro-arcsecond imaging telescope
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Jesse Leitner | Keith C. Gendreau | Ann F. Shipley | Landis Markley | Webster Cash | J. Leitner | L. Markley | W. Cash | K. Gendreau | A. Shipley
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