Stardust Interstellar Foils I1061N,1 and I1031N,1: First Results from Automated Crater Searches and Future Analytical Possibilities

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Ten submicrometer (235-700-nm) craters were identified on Stardust
interstellar foils 1061N and 1031N. The craters are distributed randomly
over the foil areas, indicating that the high abundance observed is not
due to clusters of secondary impacts.

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