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  • Presentation | P21F: Planetary Ring, Meteoroid, and Dust Populations and Effects I Poster
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  • P21F-2671: Is Mars the primary source of interplanetary dust particles?
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Author(s):
John Joergensen, Technical University of Denmark (First Author, Presenting Author)
Peter Siegbjorn Jorgensen, Technical University of Denmark
Mathias Benn, Technical University of Denmark
Finn Jørgensen, DTU Space, National Space Institute, Technical University of Denmark
Troelz Denver, Technical University of Denmark
Anja Andersen, NBI, University of Copenhagen
John Connerney, Space Research Corporation
Scott Bolton, Southwest Research Institute


Novel data on interplanetary dust polulation in the Mars region are presented. The consequences of this dust population incur, reaches from fundamental physics, to solar system evolution to a method to determine potential habitability of exo-planets.



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