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Bibliographic reference Blanc, Michel ; Alibert, Yann ; André, Nicolas ; Atreya, Sushil ; Beebe, Reta ; et. al. LAPLACE: A mission to Europa and the Jupiter System for ESA’s Cosmic Vision Programme. In: Experimental Astronomy : an international journal on astronomical instrumentation and data analysis, Vol. 23, no.3, p. 849-892 (2009)
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