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Stardust@home

Known as: Stardust 
Stardust@home is a citizen science project that encourages volunteers to search images for tiny interstellar dust impacts. The project began… 
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Review
2016
Review
2016
Extraterrestrial materials, including meteorites, interplanetary dust, and spacecraft-returned asteroidal and cometary samples… 
Highly Cited
2016
Highly Cited
2016
We present new theoretical stellar yields and surface abundances for three grids of metal-rich asymptotic giant branch (AGB… 
2014
2014
We discuss the inherent difficulties that arise during “ground truth” characterization of the Stardust interstellar dust… 
2013
2013
Glycine (C2H5NO2) was the first amino acid to be detected in space by the stardust space probe in Comet Wild2, and is used by… 
2009
2009
Introduction: Presolar material incorporated into primitive solar system bodies consists of both circumstellar stardust formed in… 
Review
2004
Review
2004
▪ Abstract Meteorites and interplanetary dust particles contain presolar stardust grains: solid samples of stars that can be… 
2000
2000
Some portion of the interstellar dust entering the heliosphere is a refractory (Ca-Al-Ti-Mg-Si-Fe-Ni-Cr-Co-rich) component either…