Multicolor Observations of Phobos with the Viking Lander Cameras: Evidence for a Carbonaceous Chondritic Composition
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K. Pang | J. Veverka | A. Lane | D. Colburn | J. Ajello | J B Pollack | J Veverka | A L Lane | K Pang | D Colburn | J M Ajello | James B. Pollack | JOSEPH VEVERKA | DAVID COLBURN | JOSEPH M. AJELLO
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