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Direct Imaging and Spectroscopy of Habitable Planets Using JWST and a Starshade
doi 10.1117/12.858347
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Date
July 16, 2010
Authors
Rémi Soummer
Jeff Valenti
Robert A. Brown
Sara Seager
Jason Tumlinson
Webster Cash
Ian Jordan
Marc Postman
Matt Mountain
Tiffany Glassman
Laurent Pueyo
Aki Roberge
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SPIE
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