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jsmaje
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Welcome news

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Great to read the team's latest announcement about the science, 12 papers and phase VII.
I'm really looking forward to reading the papers, and to see what the next phase brings.

John
cregger
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I found this link to the Stardust Science paper if anyone is interested. I have no idea how long it will be hosted there so if it's still there you may want to copy the PDF.

Stardust Science paper
jsmaje
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Re: Welcome news

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I found this link to the Stardust Science paper if anyone is interested.
Thanks cregger! The main article is an overview of what most dusters are already aware, but the Supplementary Materials provide a fascinating insight into the team's detailed thoroughness.

The rest of the 12 even more detailed papers in Meteoritics and Planetary Science, the first of which covers the Stardust@Home project itself, are available on the publisher's site at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1 ... 9/issuetoc, but at a huge price ($42 for one paper; I'm not sure if that would cover them all though).
I hope the team's declared intention to make these papers freely accessible to at least the top 50 dusters soon becomes a reality.

John
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