Migration of matter from the Edgeworth-Kuiper and main asteroid belts to the Earth

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4 pages, Proceedings of IAU Colloquium No 181 and COSPAR Colloquium No. 11 "Dust in the solar system and other planetary syste

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A considerable portion of near-Earth objects could have come from the
trans-Neptunian belt. Some of them have aphelia deep inside Jupiter's orbit
during more than 1 Myr.

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