Aluminium Foils of the Stardust Interstellar Collector; the Challenge of Recognising Micrometer-sized Impact Craters Made by Interstellar Grains

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Preliminary Examination of Al foils from the Stardust interstellar
collector will need exhaustive high resolution SEM and Auger microscopy.
Craters from spacecraft ejecta should be recognised before selection of
impact features for further analysis.

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