Identifying the lunar source craters of the Northwest Africa 773 clan meteorites using the spectral data from the Kaguya multiband imager

Published in 55th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 2024

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Recommended citation: Tian M. Y., Wang Z. L., Qin J. Q., Tian W. (2024). "Identifying the lunar source craters of the Northwest Africa 773 clan meteorites using the spectral data from the Kaguya multiband imager." 55th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 1099.
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