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N. A. Cabrol, E. A. Grin, C. Haberle, J. E. Moersch, R. E. Jacobsen, R. Sommaruga, E. D. Fleming, A. M. Detweiler, A. Echeverria, Y. Blanco, L. A. Rivas, L. Pedersen, T. Smith, D. S. Wettergreen, C. Demergasso, V. Parro, T. Fong, G. Chong, and L. Bebout. In Proc. Lunar and Planetary Sci. Conf. (LPSC), 2012.
Planetary Lake Lander (PLL) is a project funded by the NASA Astrobiology Science & Technology for Exploring Planet (ASTEP) program. It regroups an international team of scientists and engineers from four countries and nine institutions. Its overarching goal is to develop and test technology and systems relevant to the exploration of Titan's lakes and seas while studying the impact of melting ice on past and present planetary lakes.
@InProceedings{cabrol12:pll, author = {N. A. Cabrol and E. A. Grin and C. Haberle and J. E. Moersch and R. E. Jacobsen and R. Sommaruga and E. D. Fleming and A. M. Detweiler and A. Echeverria and Y. Blanco and L. A. Rivas and L. Pedersen and T. Smith and D. S. Wettergreen and C. Demergasso and V. Parro and T. Fong and G. Chong and L. Bebout}, title = {Planetary Lake Lander: Using Technology Relevant to Titan's Exploration to Investigate the Impact of Deglaciation on Past and Present Planetary Lakes}, booktitle = {Proc. Lunar and Planetary Sci. Conf. (LPSC)}, year = 2012, }
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