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Science Advances|October 20, 2022
Ryugu's nucleosynthetic heritage from the outskirts of the Solar SystemTimo Hopp, Nicolas Dauphas, Yoshinari Abe, et al.
Science Advances|July 14, 2023
Abundant presolar grains and primordial organics preserved in carbon-rich exogenous clasts in asteroid RyuguAnn N Nguyen, Prajkta Mane, Lindsay P Keller, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 10, 2022
Pebbles and sand on asteroid (162173) Ryugu: In situ observation and particles returned to EarthS Tachibana, H Sawada, R Okazaki, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 9, 2022
Samples returned from the asteroid Ryugu are similar to Ivuna-type carbonaceous meteoritesTetsuya Yokoyama, Kazuhide Nagashima, Izumi Nakai, et al.
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Science Advances|October 20, 2022
Ryugu's nucleosynthetic heritage from the outskirts of the Solar SystemTimo Hopp, Nicolas Dauphas, Yoshinari Abe, et al.
Science Advances|July 14, 2023
Abundant presolar grains and primordial organics preserved in carbon-rich exogenous clasts in asteroid RyuguAnn N Nguyen, Prajkta Mane, Lindsay P Keller, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 10, 2022
Pebbles and sand on asteroid (162173) Ryugu: In situ observation and particles returned to EarthS Tachibana, H Sawada, R Okazaki, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 9, 2022
Samples returned from the asteroid Ryugu are similar to Ivuna-type carbonaceous meteoritesTetsuya Yokoyama, Kazuhide Nagashima, Izumi Nakai, et al.
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