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    “…The NASA MESSENGER mission explored the innermost planet of the solar system and obtained a rich data set of range measurements for the determination of Mercury’s ephemeris. …”
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    “…NWA 11119 substantially widens the range of volcanic rock compositions produced within the first 2.5–3.5 million years of Solar System history, and provides direct evidence that chemically evolved crustal rocks were forming on planetesimals prior to the assembly of the terrestrial planets.…”
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    por King, Ashley J., Daly, Luke, Rowe, James, Joy, Katherine H., Greenwood, Richard C., Devillepoix, Hadrien A. R., Suttle, Martin D., Chan, Queenie H. S., Russell, Sara S., Bates, Helena C., Bryson, James F. J., Clay, Patricia L., Vida, Denis, Lee, Martin R., O’Brien, Áine, Hallis, Lydia J., Stephen, Natasha R., Tartèse, Romain, Sansom, Eleanor K., Towner, Martin C., Cupak, Martin, Shober, Patrick M., Bland, Phil A., Findlay, Ross, Franchi, Ian A., Verchovsky, Alexander B., Abernethy, Feargus A. J., Grady, Monica M., Floyd, Cameron J., Van Ginneken, Matthias, Bridges, John, Hicks, Leon J., Jones, Rhian H., Mitchell, Jennifer T., Genge, Matthew J., Jenkins, Laura, Martin, Pierre-Etienne, Sephton, Mark A., Watson, Jonathan S., Salge, Tobias, Shirley, Katherine A., Curtis, Rowan J., Warren, Tristram J., Bowles, Neil E., Stuart, Finlay M., Di Nicola, Luigia, Györe, Domokos, Boyce, Adrian J., Shaw, Kathryn M. M., Elliott, Tim, Steele, Robert C. J., Povinec, Pavel, Laubenstein, Matthias, Sanderson, David, Cresswell, Alan, Jull, Anthony J. T., Sýkora, Ivan, Sridhar, Sanjana, Harrison, Richard J., Willcocks, Francesca M., Harrison, Catherine S., Hallatt, Daniel, Wozniakiewicz, Penny J., Burchell, Mark J., Alesbrook, Luke S., Dignam, Aishling, Almeida, Natasha V., Smith, Caroline L., Clark, Brett, Humphreys-Williams, Emma R., Schofield, Paul F., Cornwell, Luke T., Spathis, Vassilia, Morgan, Geraint H., Perkins, Mark J., Kacerek, Richard, Campbell-Burns, Peter, Colas, Francois, Zanda, Brigitte, Vernazza, Pierre, Bouley, Sylvain, Jeanne, Simon, Hankey, Mike, Collins, Gareth S., Young, John S., Shaw, Clive, Horak, Jana, Jones, Dave, James, Nick, Bosley, Steve, Shuttleworth, Alan, Dickinson, Paul, McMullan, Ian, Robson, Derek, Smedley, Andrew R. D., Stanley, Ben, Bassom, Richard, McIntyre, Mark, Suttle, Adam A., Fleet, Richard, Bastiaens, Luc, Ihász, Míra B., McMullan, Sarah, Boazman, Sarah J., Dickeson, Zach I., Grindrod, Peter M., Pickersgill, Annemarie E., Weir, Colin J., Suttle, Fiona M., Farrelly, Sarah, Spencer, Ieun, Naqvi, Sheeraz, Mayne, Ben, Skilton, Dan, Kirk, Dan, Mounsey, Ann, Mounsey, Sally E., Mounsey, Sarah, Godfrey, Pamela, Bond, Lachlan, Bond, Victoria, Wilcock, Cathryn, Wilcock, Hannah, Wilcock, Rob
    Publicado 2022
    “…Direct links between carbonaceous chondrites and their parent bodies in the solar system are rare. The Winchcombe meteorite is the most accurately recorded carbonaceous chondrite fall. …”
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    “…ATLAS will: (1) Revolutionize galaxy evolution studies by tracing the relation between galaxies and dark matter from galaxy groups to cosmic voids and filaments, from the epoch of reionization through the peak era of galaxy assembly; (2) Open a new window into the dark Universe by weighing the dark matter filaments using 3D weak lensing with spectroscopic redshifts, and obtaining definitive measurements of dark energy and modification of General Relativity using galaxy clustering; (3) Probe the Milky Way's dust-enshrouded regions, reaching the far side of our Galaxy; and (4) Explore the formation history of the outer Solar System by characterizing Kuiper Belt Objects. ATLAS is a 1.5m telescope with a field of view (FoV) of 0.4 sq deg, and uses Digital Micro-mirror Devices (DMDs) as slit selectors. …”
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    por Sheikholeslami, M., Jafaryar, M.
    Publicado 2023
    “…Turbulent flow of oil based hybrid nanofluid within an absorber tube of concentrated solar system has been evaluated in this article. To concentrate the solar irradiation, the parabolic plate has been located below the tube and variable heat flux was considered as the boundary condition of the tube. …”
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    “…For the purpose of investigating the evolution of dust aggregates in the early Solar System, we developed two vacuum drop towers in which fragile dust aggregates with sizes up to ~10 cm and porosities up to 70% can be collided. …”
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    “…Our data suggest a lithification mechanism for meteorites, and provide a ‘speed limit’ constraint on major compressive impacts that is inconsistent with recent models of solar system orbital architecture that require an early, rapid phase of main-belt collisional evolution.…”
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    por Mauk, B H
    Publicado 2014
    “…Investigated here are factors that control the intensities and shapes of energetic ion spectra that make up the ring current populations of the strongly magnetized planets of the solar system, specifically those of Earth, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. …”
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