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- Cosmic_dust abstract "Cosmic dust can be taken to be all dust in the cosmos, as its name implies, or limited to space dust in the Solar System. It is for the most part a type of small dust particles which are a few molecules to 0.1 µm in size. A smaller fraction of all dust in space consists of larger refractory minerals that condensed as matter left the stars. It is called "stardust" and is included in a separate section below.Cosmic dust can be further distinguished by its astronomical location: intergalactic dust, interstellar dust, interplanetary dust (such as in the zodiacal cloud) and circumplanetary dust (such as in a planetary ring). In the Solar System, interplanetary dust causes the zodiacal light. Sources of Solar System dust include comet dust, asteroidal dust, dust from the Kuiper belt, and interstellar dust passing through the Solar System. The terminology has no specific application for describing materials found on the planet Earth except for dust that has demonstrably fallen to Earth. By one estimate, as much 40,000 tons of cosmic dust reaches the Earth's surface every year. In October 2011, scientists reported that cosmic dust contains complex organic matter ("amorphous organic solids with a mixed aromatic–aliphatic structure") that could be created naturally, and rapidly, by stars.".
- Cosmic_dust thumbnail Porous_chondriteIDP.jpg?width=300.
- Cosmic_dust wikiPageExternalLink 70A.
- Cosmic_dust wikiPageExternalLink nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov.
- Cosmic_dust wikiPageExternalLink Messier.html.
- Cosmic_dust wikiPageExternalLink pahdb.
- Cosmic_dust wikiPageExternalLink cosmicdust.
- Cosmic_dust wikiPageID "2178570".
- Cosmic_dust wikiPageRevisionID "602711537".
- Cosmic_dust hasPhotoCollection Cosmic_dust.
- Cosmic_dust subject Category:Astrochemistry.
- Cosmic_dust subject Category:Cosmic_dust.
- Cosmic_dust subject Category:Extragalactic_astronomy.
- Cosmic_dust subject Category:Galactic_astronomy.
- Cosmic_dust subject Category:Planetary_science.
- Cosmic_dust comment "Cosmic dust can be taken to be all dust in the cosmos, as its name implies, or limited to space dust in the Solar System. It is for the most part a type of small dust particles which are a few molecules to 0.1 µm in size. A smaller fraction of all dust in space consists of larger refractory minerals that condensed as matter left the stars.".
- Cosmic_dust label "Cosmic dust".
- Cosmic_dust label "Interstellarer Staub".
- Cosmic_dust label "Kosmisch stof".
- Cosmic_dust label "Poeira interestelar".
- Cosmic_dust label "Polvere interstellare".
- Cosmic_dust label "Polvo cósmico".
- Cosmic_dust label "Poussière interstellaire".
- Cosmic_dust label "Pył kosmiczny".
- Cosmic_dust label "Космическая пыль".
- Cosmic_dust label "غبار كوني".
- Cosmic_dust label "宇宙塵".
- Cosmic_dust label "宇宙塵".
- Cosmic_dust sameAs Kosmický_prach.
- Cosmic_dust sameAs Interstellarer_Staub.
- Cosmic_dust sameAs Κοσμική_σκόνη.
- Cosmic_dust sameAs Polvo_cósmico.
- Cosmic_dust sameAs Hauts_kosmiko.
- Cosmic_dust sameAs Poussière_interstellaire.
- Cosmic_dust sameAs Polvere_interstellare.
- Cosmic_dust sameAs 宇宙塵.
- Cosmic_dust sameAs 우주진.
- Cosmic_dust sameAs Kosmisch_stof.
- Cosmic_dust sameAs Pył_kosmiczny.
- Cosmic_dust sameAs Poeira_interestelar.
- Cosmic_dust sameAs m.06srck.
- Cosmic_dust sameAs Q193384.
- Cosmic_dust sameAs Q193384.
- Cosmic_dust wasDerivedFrom Cosmic_dust?oldid=602711537.
- Cosmic_dust depiction Porous_chondriteIDP.jpg.
- Cosmic_dust isPrimaryTopicOf Cosmic_dust.