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Autor:
B. Cunliffe, D. Johnson, Richard C. Greenwood, A. J. T. Jull, J. M. Pillinger, D. W. H. Allen, Andrew G. Tindle, Colin T. Pillinger
Publikováno v:
Meteoritics & Planetary Science. 49:946-957
What remains of a 30 g sample, first recognized as a meteorite in 1989 during characterization of metalworking debris from Danebury, an Iron Age hillfort, in Hampshire, England, has been classified as an H5 ordinary chondrite. Its arrival on Earth ha
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A. B. Verchovsky, Colin T. Pillinger, Andrew G. Tindle, D. Johnson, A. I. Buikin, J. M. Gibson, Ian A. Franchi, Richard C. Greenwood, Monica M. Grady
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Geochemistry International. 51:540-548
The spectacular arrival of a huge meteorite in central Siberia on February 15th 2013 was the largest event of its kind for more than a hundred years. Oxygen isotope analysis reveals the object involved was an ordinary chondrite of type LL. Petrologic
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Simeon Barber, Ian Wright, J. A. Merrifield, E. K. Gibson, C. Howe, L. J. Waugh, Simon Sheridan, Colin T. Pillinger, Andrew Morse
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Planetary and Space Science. 74:254-263
The Lunar Volatile Resources Analysis Package (L-VRAP) has been conceived to deliver some of the objectives of the proposed Lunar Lander mission currently being studied by the European Space Agency. The purpose of the mission is to demonstrate and de
Autor:
Mark Leese, Andrew Morse, Geraint Morgan, Ian Wright, John C. Zarnecki, Simon Sheridan, Simeon Barber, Colin T. Pillinger, Dan Andrews
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Planetary and Space Science. 66:179-186
The September 5th 2008 Rosetta flyby of asteroid 2867 Steins raised tantalising questions concerning the possibility of outgassing and extant exospheres surrounding small bodies within the asteroid belt. With this in mind and recognising the size and
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Colin T. Pillinger
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 369:607-619
This paper describes the chemical concepts used for the purpose of detecting life in extra-terrestrial situations. These methods, developed initially within the oil industry, have been used to determine when life began on Earth and for investigating
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Earth, Moon, and Planets. 107:25-42
The study of the elements and molecules of astrobiological interest on the Moon can be made with the Gas Analysis Package (GAP) and associated instruments developed for the Beagle 2 Mars Express Payload. The permanently shadowed polar regions of the
Simultaneous static-mode mass spectrometric measurements of nitrogen, carbon, helium, neon, and argon extracted from the same aliquot of sample by high-resolution stepped combustion have been made for a suite of six lunar basalts.\ud \ud Collecting a
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Acta Astronautica. 59:1029-1038
Wide area microprobe analyser (WAMPA) represents a new scientific instrument concept for planetary exploration. WAMPA builds on recently published research such as sensor webs and distributed microsensors [The sensor web: a new instrument concept, SP
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R. F. Turner, J. Maynard, Ian Wright, Mark Leese, S. T. Evans, Simeon Barber, B. J. Kent, S Heys, Eric Sawyer, Nicholas R. Waltham, John C. Zarnecki, Andrew Morse, Duncan L. Drummond, Ruben L. Edeson, Martin S. Whalley, Simon Sheridan, D. Yau, Dan Andrews, Colin T. Pillinger, Geraint Morgan
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Space Science Reviews. 128:363-381
A fundamental goal of cometary studies is to determine the exact relationship between these bodies and the Solar System – the question(s) can be summarised as follows: did comets originate during the same events that spawned the Sun and planets, ar
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Mark R. Sims, P. Rüffer, D. Pullan, Andrew J. Coates, Beda A. Hofmann, Jean-Luc Josset, Colin T. Pillinger, Andrew David Griffiths, Gerhard Paar
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Planetary and Space Science. 53:1466-1482
The stereo camera system (SCS) was designed to provide wide-angle multi-spectral stereo imaging of the Beagle 2 landing site. Based on the Space-X micro-cameras, the primary objective was to construct a digital elevation model of the area in reach of