Volume 129, Number 1, September 1997
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Maria's Family: Physical Structure and Possible Implications for the Origin of Giant NEAs
V. Zappalà, A. Cellino, M. Di Martino, F. Migliorini, and P. Paolicchi
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The Evolution of Jupiter's Radiation Belts after the Impact of Comet D/Shoemaker-Levy 9
Imke de Pater, Floris van der Tak, Richard G. Strom, and Stephen H. Brecht
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A Multi-Emission Imaging Study of the Io Plasma Torus
Michael Küppers and Klaus Jockers
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The Dependence of the Circumnuclear Coma Structure on the Properties of the Nucleus. II. First Investigation of the Coma Surrounding a Homogeneous, Aspherical Nucleus
J. F. Crifo and A. V. Rodionov
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Solar Wind Response to a Magnetized Asteroid: Linear Theory
K. Baumgärtel, K. Sauer, T. R. Story, and J. F. McKenzie
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The Formation of the Oort Cloud and the Primitive Galactic Environment
Julio A. Fernández
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Reducing Asteroid Belt Correlated Noise from Earth-Mars Ranging Data
Kenneth Nordtvedt
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Soft Entry of Micrometeorites at Grazing Incidence or by Aerocapture
Donald M. Hunten
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The Solar Nebula, Secular Resonances, Gas Drag, and the Asteroid Belt
Myron Lecar and Fred Franklin
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A Numerical Microphysical Model of the Condensational Venus Cloud
E. P. James, O. B. Toon, and G. Schubert
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Roto-Translational Collision-Induced Absorption of for the Atmosphere of Venus at Frequencies from 0 to 250 , at Temperatures from 200 to 800 K
Marcin Gruszka and Aleksandra Borysow
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The Thermal Structure of Triton's Atmosphere: Results from the 1993 and 1995 Occultations
C. B. Olkin, J. L. Elliot, H. B. Hammel, A. R. Cooray, S. W. McDonald, J. A. Foust, A. S. Bosh, M. W. Buie, R. L. Millis, L. H. Wasserman, E. W. Dunham, L. A. Young, R. R. Howell, W. B. Hubbard, R. Hill, R. L. Marcialis, J. S. McDonald, D. M. Rank, J. C. Holbrook, and H. J. Reitsema
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Condensation of Nitrogen: Implications for Pluto and Triton
N. S. Duxbury, R. H. Brown, and V. Anicich
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Nature and Source of Organic Matter in the Shoemaker-Levy 9 Jovian Impact Blemishes
Peter D. Wilson and Carl Sagan
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A Comparison of Mercurian Reflectance and Spectral Quantities with Those of the Moon
David T. Blewett, Paul G. Lucey, B. Ray Hawke, G. Gina Ling, and Mark S. Robinson
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Driving Forces for Limited Tectonics on Venus
David T. Sandwell, Catherine L. Johnson, Frank Bilotti, and John Suppe
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Biological Potential of Extraterrestrial Materials. 2. Microbial and Plant Responses to Nutrients in the Murchison Carbonaceous Meteorite
Michael N. Mautner, Anthony J. Conner, Kenneth Killham, and David W. Deamer
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Habitable Planets with High Obliquities
Darren M. Williams and James F. Kasting
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