The Airborne Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (AirMISR): instrument description and first results
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David J. Diner | Carol J. Bruegge | Michael L. Eastwood | Thomas G. Chrien | Charles M. Sarture | Bruce G. Smith | James E. Conel | Marco A. Hernandez | William Ledeboer | Lisa M. Barge | Jose D. Garcia | Charles G. Kurzweil | Neil D. Pignatano | D. Diner | M. Eastwood | C. Sarture | T. Chrien | J. Conel | C. Bruegge | Bruce G. Smith | C. Kurzweil | N. D. Pignatano | L. M. Barge | Jose D. Garcia | M. Á. Hernandez | W. Ledeboer
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