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Mr Humacher is reported to be expecting to publish more details of this find in a future edition of Meteoritics and Planetary Science.
Dreamtime Meteor Impact Found with Google Earth | Universe Today 2009
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Meteoritics and Planetary Science 39(7), 1127-1144 (2004).
Should Keller's Thin Sections Be Independently Tested? « Climate Audit 2006
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The announcement and the naming of these meteorites - called Tissint - came from the International Society for Meteoritics and Planetary Science, which is the official group of 950 scientists that confirms and names meteorites.
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The announcement and the naming of these meteorites - called Tissint - came from the International Society for Meteoritics and Planetary Science, which is the official group of 950 scientists that confirms and names meteorites.
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The announcement and naming of these meteorites - called Tissint - came from the International Society for Meteoritics and Planetary Science, which is the official group of 950 scientists that confirms and names meteorites.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2012
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The announcement and the naming of these meteorites - called Tissint - came from the International Society for Meteoritics and Planetary Science, which is the official group of 950 scientists that confirms and names meteorites.
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The study is detailed in the Dec. 15 edition of the journal Meteoritics and Planetary
FOXNews.com 2010
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The Chicago scientists and 10 co-authors will present new Wild 2 data in the November 2008 issue (expected to be published early this year) of Meteoritics and Planetary Science.
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Either turbulence within the nebula, or a phenomenon called bipolar outflow from the early sun could account for the long-distance transport of cometary material, according to Simon and his Meteoritics co-authors.
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The team identified three particles described in the Meteoritics study as pieces of a shattered refractory inclusion, one of the most unusual and informative materials discovered in early analyses of the Wild 2 samples.
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