Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1999
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1999lpi....30.1077b&link_type=abstract
30th Annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, March 15-29, 1999, Houston, TX, abstract no. 1077
Physics
Scientific paper
Impacting crustal rock and a PAH at 11.2 km/sec resulted in a distinct
chemical and physical pattern away from the impact site that suggests
that organic molecules may survive a hypervelocity impact.
Bass Steven D.
Miller G. P.
Murphy William M.
Walker Douglas J.
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