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Mars and Mercury rotation variations from altimetry crossover data: Feasibility study

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Bibliographic reference Rosat, S. ; Rosenblatt, P. ; Trinh, A. ; Dehant, Véronique. Mars and Mercury rotation variations from altimetry crossover data: Feasibility study. In: Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 113, no.E12, p. E12014 (2008)
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