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Eberhard Grün
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 414
Citations - 17010
Eberhard Grün is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic dust & Interplanetary dust cloud. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 414 publications receiving 15918 citations. Previous affiliations of Eberhard Grün include University of Hawaii & University of Colorado Boulder.
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Deflection of the local interstellar dust flow by solar radiation pressure.
TL;DR: Interstellar dust grains intercepted by the dust detectors on the Ulysses and Galileo spacecrafts at heliocentric distances from 2 to 4 astronomical units show a deficit of grains with masses relative to grains intercepted outside4 astronomical units, consistent with the optical properties of spherical or elongated grains that consist of astronomical silicates or organic refractory material.
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The Galactic Environment of the Sun: Interstellar Material Inside and Outside of the Heliosphere
P. C. Frisch,Maciej Bzowski,Eberhard Grün,Vladislav Izmodenov,Harald Krüger,Jeffrey L. Linsky,David J. McComas,Eberhard Möbius,Seth Redfield,Nathan A. Schwadron,R. K. Shelton,Jonathan D. Slavin,Brian E. Wood +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the IBEX mission will map the interaction region between the heliosphere and ISMa, and improve the accuracy of comparisons between ISMa inside and outside the Heliosphere.
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Cold DUst around NEarby Stars (DUNES). First results A resolved exo-Kuiper belt around the solar-like star zeta(2) Ret
Carlos Eiroa,Davide Fedele,Jesús E. Maldonado,B. M. González-García,J. Rodmann,Ana M. Heras,Göran Pilbratt,Jean-Charles Augereau,A. Mora,Benjamin Montesinos,David R. Ardila,G. Bryden,René Liseau,K. R. Stapelfeldt,Ralf Launhardt,Enrique Solano,Amelia Bayo,Olivier Absil,M. Arévalo,David Barrado,C. Beichmann,William C. Danchi,C. del Burgo,Steve Ertel,M. Fridlund,Misato Fukagawa,R. Gutiérrez,Eberhard Grün,Inga Kamp,Alexander V. Krivov,Jean-Pierre Lebreton,T. Löhne,R. Lorente,Jonathan P. Marshall,R. M. Martinez-Arnaiz,Gwendolyn Meeus,D. Montes,Alessandro Morbidelli,S. Muller,Harald Mutschke,Takao Nakagawa,G. Olofsson,Ignasi Ribas,Aki Roberge,Jorge Sanz-Forcada,Philippe Thébault,H. Walker,Glenn J. White,Sebastian Wolf +48 more
TL;DR: The first far-IR observations of the solar-type stars delta Pav, HR 8501, 51 Peg, and zeta(2) Ret were made by as discussed by the authors, using PACS and SPIRE instruments with the objective of studying infrared excesses due to exo-Kuiper belts around nearby solar type stars.
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Micrometeoroids within ten Earth radii
TL;DR: The HEOS 2 dust experiment was conducted between 7 February 1972 and 2 August 1974 as mentioned in this paper, where a total of 431 particles were observed, of which 90 were classified as random, the rest as particle bursts.
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3 MV hypervelocity dust accelerator at the Colorado Center for Lunar Dust and Atmospheric Studies
Anthony Shu,A. Collette,K. Drake,Eberhard Grün,Mihaly Horanyi,Sascha Kempf,Anna Mocker,Tobin Munsat,P. Northway,Ralf Srama,Zoltan Sternovsky,Evan A. Thomas +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, a hypervelocity dust accelerator for studying micrometeorite impacts has been constructed at the Colorado Center for Lunar Dust and Atmospheric Studies (CCLDAS) at the University of Colorado.