Titanium Carbide Nanocrystals Shed Light on Late Phase of Stellar Lifecycle
DOI: 10.1063/1.1306362
By January 2006, NASA’s Stardust spacecraft will have orbited the Sun three times and spent almost seven years trawling for interplanetary dust. On the sixteenth of that month, if all goes according to plan, a washbasin‐sized capsule containing the netted dust will separate from the spacecraft, make its way toward Earth, and land softly in the Utah desert.
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