10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «METEOROIDAL»
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meteoroidal in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
meteoroidal and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The effect of
meteoroidal bombardment on Saturn's rings
Zusammenfassung: franz. und russ.
Allan F. Cook, Fred A. Franklin, 1969
2
Comparative Planetology
In addition , terra rocks at least to a depth of lO to 20 km are petrographically not
those of igneous origin but breccias formed in the process of intensive
meteoroidal bombardment which took place , as results of studies of lunar
samples show, ...
3
Dynamics of Comets and Asteroids and Their Role in Earth History
Since 1975 we have also been aware of an apparently massive meteoroidal
swarm in probable 7:2 mean motion resonance with Jupiter, seemingly at the
heart of the Taurid Complex and connecting therefore with the near-ecliptic
system ...
Shin Yabushita, J. HENRARD (Ed), 1998
4
A History of Modern Planetary Physics: Fruitful Encounters
cian and other gaseous hypotheses, and from the meteoroidal hypothesis as set
forth by Lockyer and Darwin." In those theories, "the aggregation is the simple
work of gravity," whereas "in the planetesimal hypothesis the aggregation is ...
5
The Photochemistry of Atmospheres
Ablation of meteoroidal material that contains substantial amounts of H20 (
Prather et al., 1978) 2. Infall of material from the Galilean satellites of Jupiter,
principally lo and Europa, via the Jovian magnetosphere (Strobel and Yung,
1979) The ...
6
Asteroids, Comets, Meteors 1993: Proceedings of the 160th ...
Analyzing the data on photographic observations of meteors Levin (1961)
distinguished four main forms of meteoroidal fragmentation : 1) the decay of a
meteoroid into comparably large non-fragmenting debris; 2) the progressive ...
Andrea Milani, Michel Di Martino, A. Cellino, 1994
7
Cosmology: The Science of the Universe
They aggregate and form small pieces of meteoroidal rock and ice. Perhaps
more than 50 percent of this meteoroidal material is in the form of ices of frozen
water, ammonia, and methane, and the rest consists of chemical elements such
as the ...
8
Collisional Processes in the Solar System
Lunar craters evolution and meteoroidal flux in pre-mare and post-mare times,
The Moon and the Planets 245, 209-229. Schmidt, R.M. and Housen, K.R. (1987)
Some Recent Advances in the Scaling of Impact and Explosion Cratering, Int. J.
Mikhail I︠A︡kovlevich Marov, Hans Rickman, 2001
9
Coon Mountain Controversies: Meteor Crater and the ...
The hypothesis of meteoroidal impact must be considered seriously challenged
because of the failure to observe impact phenomena on the Moon today,
probably due to the presence of a thin, but effective lunar atmosphere." On this
latter ...
William Graves Hoyt, 1987
10
Outer Solar System: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and ...
The asteroid belt and the outermost solar system, therefore, can be thought of as
long-lived though somewhat leaky reservoirs of meteoroidal material. They are
long-lived enough to retain a significant quantity of primordial solar system ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «METEOROIDAL»
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meteoroidal is used in the context of the following news items.
Comet families similar to our own are found around another star
Another is the Taurid stream, which is the source of most of the meteoroidal material that enters Earth's atmosphere. That stream's influence is ... «The Conversation AU, Oct 14»