The Next Generation Transit Survey—Prototyping Phase
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Christopher Watson | Richard West | Ian Todd | Joao Bento | Simon Walker | Neale Gibson | Don Pollacco | Bruno Chazelas | Matt Burleigh | Francesca Faedi | Ian Skillen | James McCormac | Peter Wheatley | Sarah Casewell | Ludovic Genolet | Mike Goad | Katherine Lawrie | Robert Ryans | Stephan Udry | S. Udry | I. Skillen | C. Watson | L. Genolet | J. Bento | D. Pollacco | M. Burleigh | R. West | J. McCormac | S. Casewell | M. Goad | S. Walker | P. Wheatley | F. Faedi | N. Gibson | B. Chazelas | J. Bento | R. Ryans | K. Lawrie | I. Todd
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