Amateur planetary science engineering





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this series from onward are written for advanced undergraduate students in astronomy and the planetary sciences and advanced amateur astronomers.






Planetary Science Outreach by the Hellenic. Amateur Astronomy Association. Emmanuel I. Kardasis. Electronic Engineer MSc, Planets Section of Hellenic.

Fastest dust particles on Earth?





Description:Many people had reported finding cosmic dust in urban areas before, but when they were analysed scientists found that these particles were all industrial in origin. These particles are tiny, roughly around 0. Analysing their chemical and mineral content can tell scientists about how the early solar system has evolved. Most dust is collected by scientists from the frozen wastes of places like Antarctica, as it was thought too difficult to unearth these little time capsules in urban debris. For a new study, Dr Matthew Genge from Imperial College London teamed up with Jon Larsen, an amateur scientist from Norway, to sift through kilograms of sediment that was trapped in gutters on roofs in Paris, Oslo and Berlin.






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