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Radioactive contamination transported to Western Europe with Saharan dust. [PDF]
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Extended hot dust emission around the earliest massive quiescent galaxy
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Cosmic Dust: Finding a Needle in a Haystack
Elements, 2016Collecting cosmic dust is a tricky business! Despite Earth's surface being showered by thousands of tons of comic dust every year, such dust is quickly lost in a sea of terrestrial particles. Finding the tiny cosmic treasures requires collecting dust from the cleanest environments where the terrestrial particle background is low.
TAYLOR Susan+2 more
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Absolute magnitude of small cosmic dust particles
, 2020Agglomerated debris particles are realistic model cosmic dust particles that reproduce their highly irregular and fluffy morphology. We compute the absolute magnitude of these model particles in the broad-band filters B, V, R, and I from the widely ...
E. Zubko
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Nature, 1959
In an attempt to detect fine dust from the Perseid meteor shower, magnetic particles were collected during August 1957 and 1958 by observers in Great Britain and Greenland. Many of these particles were collected directly from the air by greased slides attached to aircraft and by placing bowls of filtered water in isolated places. However, a vast number
W. Hunter, D. W. Parkin
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In an attempt to detect fine dust from the Perseid meteor shower, magnetic particles were collected during August 1957 and 1958 by observers in Great Britain and Greenland. Many of these particles were collected directly from the air by greased slides attached to aircraft and by placing bowls of filtered water in isolated places. However, a vast number
W. Hunter, D. W. Parkin
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Planetary and Space Science, 2014
Abstract This special issue is primarily devoted to the 6th meeting on Cosmic Dust ( Cosmic Dust VI ), which was held at CPS (Center for Planetary Science) in Kobe, Japan, on August 5–9, 2013. This meeting was coordinated in an order where a friendly and welcoming atmosphere persuaded the participants of the meeting to develop human relations and ...
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Abstract This special issue is primarily devoted to the 6th meeting on Cosmic Dust ( Cosmic Dust VI ), which was held at CPS (Center for Planetary Science) in Kobe, Japan, on August 5–9, 2013. This meeting was coordinated in an order where a friendly and welcoming atmosphere persuaded the participants of the meeting to develop human relations and ...
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The Cassini Cosmic Dust Analyzer
Space Science Reviews, 2004The Cassini-Huygens Cosmic Dust Analyzer (CDA) is intended to provide direct observations of dust grains with masses between 10-19 and 10-9 kg in interplanetary space and in the jovian and satumian systems, to investigate their physical, chemical and dynamical properties as functions of the distances to the Sun, to Jupiter and to Saturn and its ...
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Composition of Cosmic Dust: Sources and Implications for the Early Solar System
, 2016Many cosmic dust particles have escaped the aqueous and thermal processing, the gravitational compaction, and the impact shocks that often overprint the record, in most larger samples, of how Solar System materials formed.
G. Flynn, L. Nittler, C. Engrand
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