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61by MALUF, LINDA YVONNE.“...A total of 627 echinoderm species (12 crinoids, 185 asteroids, 185 ophiuroids, 95 echinoids and 150...”
Published 1987
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62by Smither, Catherine Louise“... the amount predicted by theories of catastrophic breakup of asteroids.</p> ...”
Published 1992
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63by WACKER, JOHN FREDERICK.“... did not reside on an asteroidal regolith surface for a significant period of time due to the lack...”
Published 1982
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64by Gharib, Nima“... technologies, will prepare humans for future exploration of other planets in our solar system and asteroids...”
Published 2014
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65by Feetham, L“...As future robotic surface exploration missions to other planets, moons and asteroids become more...”
Published 2017
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66by Lizy-Destrez, Stéphanie“...-Moon system, a space station. This would ease access to far destinations as Moon, Mars and asteroids...”
Published 2015
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67by Van Roosbroek, Nadia“... of differentiated asteroids. A minority of the iron meteorites contain silicate inclusions, the so-called silicate...”
Published 2015
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68by Anderson, Dana Eklund“..., and planetary debris such as asteroids and comets. This thesis utilizes modeling and observations of the carbon...”
Published 2020
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69by Feller, Clément“... astéroïdes de type D. Trois types de surface ont été identifiés à l'aide de la pente spectrale. Les terrains...”
Published 2017
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70by Cabrera Vives, Guillermo“... explosion de estrellas (o supernovas) y asteroides. Al igual que en otros campos de la ciencia observacional...”
Published 2015
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71by Di Giglio, Sarah“... in asteroids (two species) and regular euechinoids (five species). The chosen species differ by their ability...”
Published 2020
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72by Stewart, Sarah Toby“... size range of rampart craters (diameters D ≾ 30 km) and typical asteroidal impact conditions...”
Published 2002
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73by Biron, Katarzyna“... for the origin of the oxygen in the chondritic IOM: either aqueous alteration on the asteroidal parent body or O...”
Published 2016
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