Conceptual study of 3.5-meter segmented mirror for geostationary Earth observation satellite
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Toshiyoshi Kimura | Tomohiro Kamiya | Michito Sakai | Tadahito Mizutani | Susumu Yasuda | Kazuya Kitamoto | Marie Tanaka | T. Mizutani | T. Kamiya | M. Sakai | S. Yasuda | K. Kitamoto | T. Kimura | Marie Tanaka
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