A small mission for in situ exploration of a primitive binary near-Earth asteroid
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Nils Goerke | Stephan Ulamec | Bernd Dachwald | Simon F. Green | John C. Zarnecki | Michael E. Price | Karsten Seiferlin | Simon Sheridan | Andrew J. Ball | Paolo D'Arrigo | Riccardo Nadalini | Benjamin Luethi | Stephen D. Wolters | Guenter Kargl
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