40 results on '"Wozniakiewicz, P. J."'
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2. Cosmic dust impacts on the Hubble Space Telescope
3. Synthesis of Phenanthrene/Pyrene Hybrid Microparticles: Useful Synthetic Mimics for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon-Based Cosmic Dust.
4. Icy ocean worlds, plumes, and tasting the water.
5. DISC - the dust impact sensor and counter on-board Comet Interceptor: Characterization of the dust coma of a dynamically new comet
6. Synthesis of Autofluorescent Phenanthrene Microparticles via Emulsification: A Useful Synthetic Mimic for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon-Based Cosmic Dust.
7. The Winchcombe meteorite—A regolith breccia from a rubble pile CM chondrite asteroid
8. Analysis of Cosmic Spherule Candidates from the Kwajalein Micrometeorite Collection
9. Investigating the Present Day Cosmic Dust Flux at the Earth's Surface: Initial Results from the Kwajalein Micrometeorite Collection
10. Micrometeoroid Impacts on the Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2: Larger Particles
11. Micrometeoroid Impacts on the Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2: Smaller Particle Impacts
12. Micrometeoroid Impacts on the Hubble Sace Telescope Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2: Ion Beam Analysis of Subtle Impactor Traces
13. Initial Results from the Kwajalein Micrometeorite Collections
14. Impacts on the Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2: Microanalysis and Recognition of Micrometeoroid Compositions
15. Impacts on the Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2: Experimental Simulation of Micrometeoroid Capture
16. Sampling interplanetary dust from Antarctic air
17. Hypervelocity impact in low earth orbit: finding subtle impactor signatures on the Hubble Space Telescope
18. SMART-1 end of life shallow regolith impact simulations
19. Micron-scale hypervelocity impact craters: Dependence of crater ellipticity and rim morphology on impact trajectory, projectile size, velocity, and shape
20. PRE-ACCRETIONAL SORTING OF GRAINS IN THE OUTER SOLAR NEBULA
21. Limits on methane release and generation via hypervelocity impact of Martian analogue materials
22. ERRATUM: “GRAIN SORTING IN COMETARY DUST FROM THE OUTER SOLAR NEBULA” (2012, ApJ, 760, L23)
23. GRAIN SORTING IN COMETARY DUST FROM THE OUTER SOLAR NEBULA
24. Comet 81P/Wild 2: The size distribution of finer (sub‐10 μm) dust collected by the Stardust spacecraft
25. In situ analysis of residues resulting from laboratory impacts into aluminum 1100 foil: Implications for Stardust crater analyses
26. Interpretation of Wild 2 dust fine structure: Comparison of Stardust aluminum foil craters to the three-dimensional shape of experimental impacts by artificial aggregate particles and meteorite powders
27. Investigating the ability of Stardust capture media to preserve collected particles intact
28. Dust from comet Wild 2: Interpreting particle size, shape, structure, and composition from impact features on the Stardust aluminum foils
29. A comet in the lab
30. Limits on methane release and generation via hypervelocity impact of Martian analogue materials.
31. In situ analysis of residues resulting from laboratory impacts into aluminum 1100 foil: Implications for Stardust crater analyses.
32. Interpretation of Wild 2 dust fine structure: Comparison of Stardust aluminum foil craters to the three-dimensional shape of experimental impacts by artificial aggregate particles and meteorite powders.
33. Discovery of non‐random spatial distribution of impacts in the Stardust cometary collector
34. SAMPLING INTERPLANETARY DUST PARTICLES FROM ANTARCTIC AIR.
35. ATMOSPHERIC COLLECTION OF EXTRATERRESTRIAL DUST AT THE HALLEY VI RESEARCH STATION, ANTARCTICA.
36. EXTRATERRESTRIAL DUST COLLECTION AT MAUNA LOA OBSERVATORY, HAWAI'I.
37. A cosmic dust detection suite for the deep space Gateway
38. Dust from comet Wild 2: Interpreting particle size, shape, structure, and composition from impact features on the Stardust aluminum foils
39. DISC - the Dust Impact Sensor and Counter on-board Comet Interceptor: characterization of the dust coma of a dynamically new comet
40. Cosmic dust impacts on the Hubble Space Telescope.
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