Cosmic spherules, asteroidal collisions and the possibility of detecting changes in the solar constant

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Asteroids, Planetary Composition, Solar Constant, Spherules, Iron, Meteoritic Composition, Microstructure, Particle Size Distribution, Solar Oscillations

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It is pointed out that the extraterrestrial nature of the submillimeter, magnetic, 'stony' and 'iron' cosmic spherules, found in deep-sea sediments is no longer in doubt. However, questions regarding the location and the mechanism of their formation remain a major problem. In this paper, the view is considered that cosmic spherules already exist in space and are formed in asteroidal collisions. It is suggested that spherules make a significant contribution to the zodiacal cloud and, together with fragmentary dust, spiral towards the sun under the Poynting-Robertson effect. Attention is given to asteroidal collision, and the solar constant.

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