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Report - Mineralogy and petrology of comet 81P/Wild 2 nucleus samples

Zolensky, Michael E.
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Zega, Thomas J.
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Yano, Hajime
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2006
Science

The bulk of the comet 81P/Wild 2 ( hereafter Wild 2) samples returned to Earth by the Stardust spacecraft appear to be weakly constructed mixtures of nanometer-scale grains, with occasional much larger ( over 1 micrometer) ferromagnesian silicates, Fe-Ni sulfides, Fe-Ni metal, and accessory phases. The very wide range of olivine and low-Ca pyroxene compositions in comet Wild 2 requires a wide range of formation conditions, probably reflecting very different formation locations in the protoplanetary disk. The restricted compositional ranges of Fe-Ni sulfides, the wide range for silicates, and the absence of hydrous phases indicate that comet Wild 2 experienced little or no aqueous alteration. Less abundant Wild 2 materials include a refractory particle, whose presence appears to require radial transport in the early protoplanetary disk.

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DOI
10.1126/science.1135842
Web of Science ID

WOS:000242833600047

Author(s)
Zolensky, Michael E.
Zega, Thomas J.
Yano, Hajime
Wirick, Sue
Westphal, Andrew J.
Weisberg, Mike K.
Weber, Iris
Warren, Jack L.
Velbel, Michael A.
Tsuchiyama, Akira
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Date Issued

2006

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science

Published in
Science
Volume

314

Start page

1735

End page

1739

Subjects

Interplanetary Dust Particles

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Carbonaceous Chondrite

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Solar-System

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Components

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Pyroxene

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Olivine

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Matrix

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Grains

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Origin

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Halley

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