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Cosmic Dust Is Everywhere, and There Might Be Some on You!

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Channel: Seeker
Categories: Astronomy   |   Physics   |   Science  
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Nearly 60 tons of cosmic dust falls on Earth every single day, but where does it come from?

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Fossilized Cosmic Dust Found in the Iconic White Cliffs of Dover
https://www.seeker.com/space/fossilized-cosmic-dust-found-in-the-iconic-white-cliffs-of-dover
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Interstellar Visitor's Icy Core May Be Coated by Organic Crust From Cosmic Rays
https://www.seeker.com/astronomy/interstellar-visitors-icy-core-may-be-coated-by-organic-crust-from-cosmic-rays
“Interstellar spacecraft could be cigar- or needle-shaped because this would make it easier for a spacecraft to pass through dust or gas between galaxies.”

Cosmic Dust Curator
https://curator.jsc.nasa.gov/dust/
“The ultra-clean Cosmic Dust Laboratory, established in 1981 to handle particles one-tenth the diameter of a human hair, curates over thousands of cosmic dust particles and distributes samples to investigators worldwide.”
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