Winds at the Mars 2020 Landing Site: 1. Near‐Surface Wind Patterns at Jezero Crater
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K. Herkenhoff | R. Lorenz | J. Gómez-Elvira | R. Hueso | C. Newman | M. Torre | L. Tamppari | M. Mischna | A. Sánchez‐Lavega | D. Viúdez‐Moreiras | S. Guzewich | M. Lemmon | M. Richardson | V. Apéstigue | J. Bell | J. Pla‐García | J. Rodríguez-Manfredi | D. Toledo | M. Smith | D. Víudez‐Moreiras
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