Origins Space Telescope Mission Concept Study Report
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D. Burgarella | S. H. Moseley | J. Zmuidzinas | D. Leisawitz | A. Pope | K. Sheth | C. Lynch | C. Battersby | I. Sakon | E. Bergin | J. Bolognese | T. Roellig | E. Amatucci | L. Armus | K. Ennico-Smith | F. Helmich | M. DiPirro | C. M. Bradford | D. Benford | M. Gerin | D. Scott | S. Carey | R. Vavrek | J. Corsetti | T. D'Asto | C. Derkacz | C. P. Earle | L. Hilliard | T. Kataria | G. Martins | D. Ramspacher | S. Tompkins | D. Bradley | A. Cooray | D. Folta | J. Fortney | G. Melnick | S. Milam | S. Neff | K. Pontoppidan | K. Su | J. Vieira | M. Wiedner | D. Padgett | E. Wright | E. Amatucci | J. Vieira | C. Lynch | D. Narayanan | K. Sandstrom | K. Sheth | T. Roellig | J. Bauer | J. Fortney | D. Bradley | D. Folta | S. Moseley | M. Gerin | E. Bergin | F. Helmich | L. Armus | D. Scott | G. Melnick | J. Zmuidzinas | D. Benford | D. Leisawitz | M. Dipirro | I. Sakon | K. Stevenson | M. Wiedner | T. Kataria | A. Cooray | J. Staguhn | C. Bradford | A. Pope | D. Burgarella | K. Pontoppidan | E. Stoneking | C. Battersby | S. Neff | K. Su | M. Meixner | E. Mamajek | J. Howard | R. Vavrek | Kathleen Denis | S. Carey | J. Bauer | E. Wright | J. Staguhn | S. Milam | M. Meixner | D. Narayanan | E. De Beck | K. Ennico-Smith | E. Beck | R. Carter | C. Wu | B. Beaman | P. Beltran | J. Bolognese | J. Corsetti | T. D’Asto | C. Derkacz | L. Fantano | B. Gavares | J. Generie | L. Hilliard | A. Jamil | T. Jamison | G. Martins | S. Petro | D. Ramspacher | A. Rao | C. Sandin | S. Tompkins | C. Webster | E. E. Mamajek | D. Padgett | K. Sandstrom | K. Stevenson | R. C. Carter | C. Wu | B. Beaman | P. Beltran | K. Denis | L. G. Fantano | B. Gavares | J. Generie | J. M. Howard | A. Jamil | T. Jamison | S. Petro | A. Rao | C. Sandin | E. Stoneking | C. Webster | D. Scott | D. Scott | A. Rao | A. Rao | D. Scott
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