Ultracarbonaceous Antarctic Micrometeorites: Origins and Relationships to Other Primitive Extraterrestrial Materials

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Isotopic analyses of micrometeorite TT54B397 show the presence of
abundant presolar grains, but normal N (and C) isotopic compositions.
The carbonaceous matter in this (and other) UCAMMs may have a solar
nebular, rather than interstellar, origin.

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