Snowball comet idea refuses to melt away
Tony Reichhardt
Nature, 1998, vol. 395, issue 6699, 207-207
Abstract:
washington Most scientists remain sceptical of the existence of 'snowball comets', small, watery comets the size of houses, which are claimed to enter the Earth's atmosphere every few seconds.
Date: 1998
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