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(meteorobs) NASA Science News: "Learning how to make a clean sweep in space"




This was an extremely interesting item! Could we now be seeing the
rebirth of "experimental" meteor science in the wake of the Leonids?

Rob McNaught, Peter Jenniskens et al, have any of you brought any of
the results from experiments like the following into your dust-stream
models for the Leonids? Just curious!

Clear skies,
Lew Gramer <owner-meteorobs@jovian.com>


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Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 09:32:23 -0600
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Subject: Learning how to make a clean sweep in space

NASA Science News for November 30, 1999

Learning how to make a clean sweep in space - How do you clean
dust in space where a vacuum cleaner won't work? A solution starts with
understanding how a single grain of dust - in this case, like that from rocket
motors - behaves in space.  Full Story:

     http://science.nasadot gov/newhome/headlines/ast30nov99_1.htm

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