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This is a scanning electron microscope image of an interplanetary dust particle that has roughly chondritic elemental composition and is highly smooth (chondritic smooth: "CS"). CS types are usually aggregates of large numbers of sub-micrometer grains, clustered in a random open order. References
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The authors of this figure are Don Brownlee, University of Washington, Seattle, and Elmar Jessberger, Institut für Planetologie, Münster, Germany. See the "Jessberger" chapter in the Grün at Interplanetary Dust (2001) book for more details. |
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19:50, 20 September 2005 | 333 × 221 (41 KB) | Amara (talk | contribs) | This is a scanning electron micrscope image of an interplanetary dust particle that has roughly chondritic elemental composition and is highly smooth (chondritic smooth: "CS"). CS types are usually aggregates of large numbers of sub-micromet |
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