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Beth Ellen Clark: Ithaca College

Nature, 2004, vol. 429, issue 6989, 250-251

Abstract: The ‘S-complex’ asteroids are not easily identified as the source of the most common meteorites reaching Earth. Their relationship might be disguised, however, by the effects of space weathering.

Date: 2004
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