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Increased small impactor flux on the Moon as inferred from regolith thickness at the Chang'E-5 Region. [PDF]
Zhang M, Jia B, Eke VR, Fa W.
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Origin of asteroid (101955) Bennu and its connection to the New Polana family. [PDF]
Takir D +3 more
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The effects of brines relevant to Mars and the ocean worlds on bacterial growth reflect salt-specific responses across water activity. [PDF]
Zbeeb HZ +7 more
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Sulfide minerals bear witness to impacts across the solar system. [PDF]
Thompson MS +3 more
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Numerical simulations suggest asteroids (101955) Bennu and (162173) Ryugu are likely second or later generation rubble piles. [PDF]
Walsh KJ +14 more
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Stellar occultations: a gateway to advances in planetary science. [PDF]
Souami D +3 more
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How obliquity has differently shaped Pluto's and Triton's landscapes and climates. [PDF]
Bertrand T, Forget F, Lellouch E.
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Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 1999
▪ Abstract  The region of the solar system immediately beyond Neptune's orbit is densely populated with small bodies. This region, known as the Kuiper Belt, consists of objects that may predate Neptune, the orbits of which provide a fossil record of processes operative in the young solar system. The Kuiper Belt contains some of the Solar System's most
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▪ Abstract  The region of the solar system immediately beyond Neptune's orbit is densely populated with small bodies. This region, known as the Kuiper Belt, consists of objects that may predate Neptune, the orbits of which provide a fossil record of processes operative in the young solar system. The Kuiper Belt contains some of the Solar System's most
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