| Citation: | WANG Chi, XU Jiyao, ZHANG Qinghe, WANG Jiangyan, REN Liwen, YANG Fang. The Chinese Meridian Project (CMP) and the International Meridian Circle Program (IMCP): Overview, Progress, and Achievements. Chinese Journal of Space Science, 2026, 46(4): 1-9 doi: 10.11728/cjss2026.04.2026-yg07 |
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