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Discovery program / Aerodynamics / Atmospheric entry / Genesis / Sun / Space capsule / Hayabusa / Infrasound / Meteoroid / Spaceflight / Spacecraft / Space technology
Date: 2006-01-11 10:47:46
Discovery program
Aerodynamics
Atmospheric entry
Genesis
Sun
Space capsule
Hayabusa
Infrasound
Meteoroid
Spaceflight
Spacecraft
Space technology

Meteoritics & Planetary Science 40, Nr 6, 819–[removed]Abstract available online at http://meteoritics.org Genesis—An artificial, low velocity “meteor” fall and recovery: September 8, 2004 D. O. REVELLE1*, W. E

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