Speleology as an analogue to space exploration: The ESA CAVES training programme
@article{Sauro2021SpeleologyAA, title={Speleology as an analogue to space exploration: The ESA CAVES training programme}, author={Francesco Sauro and Jo De Waele and Samuel J. Payler and Marco Vattano and Francesco Sauro and Leonardo Turchi and Loredana Bessone}, journal={Acta Astronautica}, year={2021} }
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