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Baptistina family
Color Study of Asteroid Families Within the MOVIS Catalog David Morate1,2, Javier Licandro1,2, Marcel Popescu1,2,3, and Julia De León1,2
Meteorite Flux to Earth in the Early Cretaceous As Reconstructed from Sediment-Dispersed Extraterrestrial Spinels
Asteroid Redirect Mission (ARM) Formulation Assessment and Support Team (FAST) Final Report
Main-Belt Asteroids with Wise/Neowise: Near-Infrared Albedos
Gether As the J7:2/M5:9)
Dark Primitive Asteroids Account for a Large Share of K/Pg-Scale Impacts on the Earth
Russian Meteorite Sheds Light on Dinosaur Extinction Mystery 17 July 2014
Scientific Rational of Marco Polo
Mineralogical Characterization of Baptistina Asteroid Family: Implications for K/T Impactor Source
An Asteroid Shower Over the Cretaceous Period
How Asteroid Spelt Doom for the Dinosaurs - Times
Breakup of a Long-Period Comet As the Origin of the Dinosaur Extinction
NEAR EARTH ASTEROIDS (Neas) a CHRONOLOGY of MILESTONES 1800 - 2200
Breakup of a Long-Period Comet As the Origin of the Dinosaur Extinction Amir Siraj1? & Abraham Loeb1
Mineralogical Characterization of Baptistina Asteroid Family: Implications for K/T Impactor Source ⇑ Vishnu Reddy A, ,1,2, Jorge M
Chicxulub Crater - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
The Jurassic Meteorite Flux: a Record from Extraterrestrial Chrome-Spinels
On the Origin of Shocked and Unshocked CM Clasts in H-Chondrite Regolith Breccias
Top View
Breakup of a Long-Period Comet As the Origin of the Dinosaur Extinction Amir Siraj1? & Abraham Loeb1
Gaspra's Steep Crater Population Was Produced by a Large Recent
Chelyabinsk Meteorite Explains Unusual Spectral Properties of Baptistina Asteroid Family
Ancient and Primordial Collisional Families As the Main Sources of X-Type Asteroids of the Inner Main Belt Marco Delbo, Chrysa Avdellidou, Alessandro Morbidelli
Composition of 298 Baptistina: Implications for the K/T Impactor Link
An Asteroid Shower Over the Cretaceous Period
Ancient and Primordial Collisional Families As the Main Sources of X-Type Asteroids of the Inner Main Belt
Cretaceous–Paleogene Extinction Event
The Meteorite Flux to Earth in the Early Cretaceous As Reconstructed from Sediment-Dispersed Extraterrestrial Spinels