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Erik Asphaug

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 19, 2007
Planetary science. The shifting sands of asteroidsErik Asphaug
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 30, 2004
Planetary science. Nothing simple about asteroidsErik Asphaug
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 3, 2006
Adventures in near-Earth object explorationErik Asphaug
Nature Communications|March 29, 2020
Interiors of small bodies and moonsErik Asphaug
Nature|October 29, 2020
Eye of a skull reveals details of cometary materialsErik Asphaug
Nature|July 22, 2005
Asteroids: shaken on impactErik Asphaug
Nature|June 27, 2008
Mega-impact formation of the Mars hemispheric dichotomyMargarita M Marinova, Oded Aharonson, Erik Asphaug
Nature|January 13, 2006
Hit-and-run planetary collisionsErik Asphaug, Craig B Agnor, Quentin Williams
Nature Communications|February 2, 2022
Large planets may not form fractionally large moonsMiki Nakajima, Hidenori Genda, Erik Asphaug, et al.
Nature Astronomy|June 24, 2024
Sputnik Planitia as an impactor remnant indicative of an ancient rocky mascon in an oceanless PlutoHarry A Ballantyne, Erik Asphaug, C Adeene Denton, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 19, 2007
Planetary science. The shifting sands of asteroidsErik Asphaug
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 30, 2004
Planetary science. Nothing simple about asteroidsErik Asphaug
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 3, 2006
Adventures in near-Earth object explorationErik Asphaug
Nature Communications|March 29, 2020
Interiors of small bodies and moonsErik Asphaug
Nature|October 29, 2020
Eye of a skull reveals details of cometary materialsErik Asphaug
Nature|July 22, 2005
Asteroids: shaken on impactErik Asphaug
Nature|June 27, 2008
Mega-impact formation of the Mars hemispheric dichotomyMargarita M Marinova, Oded Aharonson, Erik Asphaug
Nature|January 13, 2006
Hit-and-run planetary collisionsErik Asphaug, Craig B Agnor, Quentin Williams
Nature Communications|February 2, 2022
Large planets may not form fractionally large moonsMiki Nakajima, Hidenori Genda, Erik Asphaug, et al.
Nature Astronomy|June 24, 2024
Sputnik Planitia as an impactor remnant indicative of an ancient rocky mascon in an oceanless PlutoHarry A Ballantyne, Erik Asphaug, C Adeene Denton, et al.
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