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Observing Exoplanets in the Near-Infrared from a High Altitude Balloon Platform,
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The design and development status of the cryogenic receiver for the EXoplanet Climate Infrared TELescope (EXCITE),
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Design and testing of a low-resolution NIR spectrograph for the EXoplanet Climate Infrared TElescope,
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The Exoplanet Climate Infrared Telescope (EXCITE): gondola pointing and stabilization qualification,
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Integration and testing of a cryogenic receiver for the Exoplanet Climate Infrared Telescope (EXCITE),
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