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Formation of S-Bearing Complex Organic Molecules in Interstellar Clouds via Ice Reactions with C2H2, HS, and Atomic H. [PDF]

open access: yesACS Earth Space Chem
Santos JC   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The tidal streams of interstellar objects

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Forbes, J.   +6 more
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Navigation evaluation for fast interstellar object flybys

Acta Astronautica, 2022
Abstract With the discovery of 1I ’Oumuamua and 2I Borisov, interstellar objects (ISOs) have been thrust into the forefront of planetary science, and the robotic exploration of ISOs is now of significant interest. With current propulsion technology, rendezvous with these objects is likely infeasible, and thus the maximum science return results from a
Declan Mages   +3 more
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Streams of interstellar objects

Upcoming surveys are likely to discover a new sample of interstellar objects (ISOs) within the Solar System, but questions remain about the origin and distribution of this population within the Galaxy. ISOs are ejected from their host systems with a range of velocities, spreading out into tidal streams.
John Forbes   +7 more
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Young Stellar Objects and Dark Interstellar Clouds

Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 1975
This review synthesizes current observational knowledge concerning pre- main-sequence evolution and the interaction of pre-main-sequence stars with their dark cloud environment. Questions of current interest are raised and the direction of future fruitful research is discussed. (80 references) (BJG)
S. E. Strom   +2 more
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The Chemodynamics of Interstellar Objects 

In preparation for Rubin and an upcoming targeted precursor survey on CFHT, we present the latest version of the Ōtautahi-Oxford model for the detection of ISOs by LSST, including predictions for the velocity distribution of such objects in the solar neighbourhood derived from Gaia along with predictions from a simple chemical model.
Chris Lintott   +4 more
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The potential for quasi-interstellar objects

A population of interstellar objects (ISOs) may exist that originate from the Solar System, rather than from other stars. Such a foreground would challenge straightforward analysis of the ISO sample expected to be gathered by upcoming sky surveys. We assess whether small bodies unbound from the Solar System can experience dynamical evolution in the ...
Michele Bannister, John Forbes
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Interstellar Object Encounter Trade Space Exploration

2022 IEEE Aerospace Conference (AERO), 2022
Benjamin P. S. Donitz   +5 more
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