Interpreting Micrometeoroid Residues on Metallic Spacecraft Surfaces: Clues from Low Earth Orbit, the Laboratory and to Come from Stardust?

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Micrometeoroid impacts leave residue. Laboratory light gas gun shots
provide a good velocity analogue for impacts on metal components of
Stardust, the residues may help to identify cometary residues on
metallic spacecraft surfaces in low Earth orbit.

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