Comet Wild 2 Dust: How Particle Structure and Composition are Reflected in the Shape of Stardust Aerogel Tracks

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Laboratory shots of artificial mineral aggregates at ~6 km/s give Type C
(bulbous) aerogel tracks. Larger grains in a fine mineral matrix make
Type B. Some purely organic particles also create Type C tracks,
implying volatile expansion is important.

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