The Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer mission
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Sascha Kempf | Mark R. Lankton | Ralf Srama | G. Wright | Mihaly Horanyi | Zoltan Sternovsky | Eberhard Grün | Bret P. Lamprecht | E. Grün | R. Srama | M. Horányi | Z. Sternovsky | M. Lankton | J. Szalay | G. Wright | S. Kempf | S. Spremo | C. Dumont | B. Lamprecht | D. James | C. Dumont | S. Gagnard | D. Gathright | D. Hansen | Jamey Szalay | D. James | D. Hansen | S. Gagnard | D. Gathright | Eberhard Grün | Jamey Szalay | Butler Hine | Mark Turner | Robert Caffrey
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