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Steven J Desch

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Astrobiology|December 8, 2022
Some Pertinent Issues for Interstellar Panspermia Raised after the Discovery of 1I/'OumuamuaSteven J Desch, Alan P Jackson
Astrobiology|January 1, 2010
Phyllosilicate emission from protoplanetary disks: is the indirect detection of extrasolar water possible?Melissa A Morris, Steven J Desch
Earth and Planetary Science Letters|November 12, 2019
The background temperature of the protoplanetary disk within the first four million years of the Solar SystemDevin L Schrader, Roger R Fu, Steven J Desch, et al.
Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research|December 30, 2020
Best Practices for Determination of Initial <sup>10</sup>Be/<sup>9</sup>Be in Early Solar System Materials by Secondary Ion Mass SpectrometryEmilie T Dunham, Meenakshi Wadhwa, Steven J Desch, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 25, 2004
Astronomy. The cradle of the solar systemJ Jeff Hester, Steven J Desch, Kevin R Healy, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 21, 2022
The breakup of a long-period comet is not a likely match to the Chicxulub impactorSteven J Desch, Alan P Jackson, Jessica L Noviello, et al.
Astrobiology|March 24, 2018
Impact of the Arizona NExSS Winter School on Astrobiology Knowledge and AttitudesMichael Burnam-Fink, Steven J Desch, Daniella Scalice, et al.
Science Advances|July 24, 2024
Evidence of both molecular cloud and fluid chemistry in Ryugu regolithMaitrayee Bose, Robert A Root, Yunbin Guan, et al.
Astrobiology|April 2, 2014
Report on a NASA astrobiology institute-funded workshop without walls: stellar stoichiometrySteven J Desch, Patrick A Young, Ariel D Anbar, et al.
Nature Communications|July 23, 2025
Abundant microchondrules in 162173 Ryugu suggest a turbulent origin for primitive asteroidsMatthew J Genge, Natasha V Almeida, Matthias van Ginneken, et al.
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Astrobiology|December 8, 2022
Some Pertinent Issues for Interstellar Panspermia Raised after the Discovery of 1I/'OumuamuaSteven J Desch, Alan P Jackson
Astrobiology|January 1, 2010
Phyllosilicate emission from protoplanetary disks: is the indirect detection of extrasolar water possible?Melissa A Morris, Steven J Desch
Earth and Planetary Science Letters|November 12, 2019
The background temperature of the protoplanetary disk within the first four million years of the Solar SystemDevin L Schrader, Roger R Fu, Steven J Desch, et al.
Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research|December 30, 2020
Best Practices for Determination of Initial <sup>10</sup>Be/<sup>9</sup>Be in Early Solar System Materials by Secondary Ion Mass SpectrometryEmilie T Dunham, Meenakshi Wadhwa, Steven J Desch, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 25, 2004
Astronomy. The cradle of the solar systemJ Jeff Hester, Steven J Desch, Kevin R Healy, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 21, 2022
The breakup of a long-period comet is not a likely match to the Chicxulub impactorSteven J Desch, Alan P Jackson, Jessica L Noviello, et al.
Astrobiology|March 24, 2018
Impact of the Arizona NExSS Winter School on Astrobiology Knowledge and AttitudesMichael Burnam-Fink, Steven J Desch, Daniella Scalice, et al.
Science Advances|July 24, 2024
Evidence of both molecular cloud and fluid chemistry in Ryugu regolithMaitrayee Bose, Robert A Root, Yunbin Guan, et al.
Astrobiology|April 2, 2014
Report on a NASA astrobiology institute-funded workshop without walls: stellar stoichiometrySteven J Desch, Patrick A Young, Ariel D Anbar, et al.
Nature Communications|July 23, 2025
Abundant microchondrules in 162173 Ryugu suggest a turbulent origin for primitive asteroidsMatthew J Genge, Natasha V Almeida, Matthias van Ginneken, et al.
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