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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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On the evolution of Saturn's “spokes”: Theory☆
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assume that negatively charged micron-sized dust grains may be elevated above Saturn's ring plane by plasma interactions, and the subsequent evolution of the system is discussed.
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Dust Measurements During Galileo's Approach to Jupiter and Io Encounter
Eberhard Grün,Douglas P. Hamilton,R. Riemann,Stanley F. Dermott,H. Fechtig,Bo Å. S. Gustafson,Martha S. Hanner,A. Heck,Mihaly Horanyi,Jochen Kissel,Harald Krüger,Bertil Anders Lindblad,D. Linkert,G. Linkert,Ingrid Mann,J. A. M. McDonnell,Gregor E. Morfill,C. Polanskey,Gerhard Schwehm,Ralf Srama,H. A. Zook +20 more
TL;DR: In the first week of December 1995, about a hundred impacts per day were detected by the Galileo spacecraft during its approach to Jupiter as mentioned in this paper, caused by submicrometer-sized particles that were just above the detection limit.
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The filtering of interstellar dust in the solar system
Veerle Sterken,Nicolas Altobelli,Sascha Kempf,Sascha Kempf,H. Krueger,Ralf Srama,Ralf Srama,Peter Strub,Eberhard Grün,Eberhard Grün +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the heliospheric filtering of the interstellar dust flow through the solar system and throughout the solar cycle, and demonstrated the effects of the filtering on the dust size distributions.
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Three years of Ulysses dust data: 2005 to 2007
Harald Krüger,Valeri Dikarev,B. Anweiler,Stanley F. Dermott,Amara L. Graps,Eberhard Grün,Bo Å. S. Gustafson,Douglas P. Hamilton,M. S. Hanner,Mihaly Horanyi,Jochen Kissel,D. Linkert,G. Linkert,Ingrid Mann,J. A. M. McDonnell,Gregor E. Morfill,C. Polanskey,Gerhard Schwehm,Ralf Srama +18 more
TL;DR: The Ulysses spacecraft has been orbiting the Sun on a highly inclined ellipse (i = 79 ∘, perihelion distance 1.3 Ã, aphelia distance 5.4 Ã ) since it encountered Jupiter in February 1992 and since then it has made almost three revolutions about the Sun as mentioned in this paper.
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Galileo in-situ dust measurements in Jupiter's gossamer rings
TL;DR: In this article, the impactionization dust detector on board of the Galileo spacecraft was used to collect the first in-situ measurements from a dusty planetary ring, and the size distribution for the Amalthea ring derived from the small grains agrees very well with the one obtained from images for large grains.