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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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Dust en-route to jupiter and the galilean satellites
Eberhard Grün,Harald Krüger +1 more
TL;DR: In-situ measurements with the dust detectors on board the Ulysses and Galileo spacecraft have for the first time demonstrated the electromagnetic interaction of charged dust grains with the interplaetary magnetic field and with a planetary magnetosphere as discussed by the authors.
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Mass Input into and Output from the Meteoritic Complex
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the consequences of mutual collisions and the effect of radiation pressure on the lifetime of interplanetary meteoroids and concluded that catastrophic collisions dominate the lifetimes of meteoroids with masses m ≳ 10 -5g.
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The Cosmic Dust Analyzer onboard Cassini: ten years of discoveries
Ralf Srama,Sascha Kempf,Georg Moragas-Klostermeyer,Nicolas Altobelli,S. Auer,Uwe Beckmann,S. Bugiel,M. E. Burton,Tom Economou,Hugo Fechtig,K. Fiege,Simon F. Green,Manuel Grande,Ove Havnes,Jon K. Hillier,Stefan Helfert,Mihaly Horanyi,Sean Hsu,Eduard Igenbergs,Elmar K. Jessberger,Torrence V. Johnson,E. Khalisi,Harald Krüger,G. Matt,Anna Mocker,Philip Lamy,G. Linkert,Franz Lura,D. Möhlmann,Gregor E. Morfill,K. Otto,Frank Postberg,M. Roy,Jürgen Schmidt,Gerhard Schwehm,Frank Spahn,Veerle Sterken,J. Svestka,V. Tschernjawski,Eberhard Grün,Hans-Peter Röser +40 more
TL;DR: The Cosmic Dust Analyzer (CDA) as mentioned in this paper measured the interplanetary, interstellar and planetary dust in our solar system since 1999 and provided unique discoveries, including the discovery of large reservoirs of liquid water (oceans) below the icy crust of Enceladus.
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Io revealed in the Jovian dust streams
TL;DR: The authors in this article showed that Io is a localized source of charged dust particles and that the particles' dynamics can be seen in the December-2000 joint Galileo-Cassini dust stream measurements.
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Observation of interplanetary and interstellar dust particles by Mars Dust Counter (MDC) on board NOZOMI
Sho Sasaki,E. Igenbergs,Hideo Ohashi,R. Münzenmayer,W. Naumann,G. Hofschuster,M. Born,G. Farber,F. Fischer,A. Fujiwara,A. Glasmachers,Eberhard Grün,Y. Hamabe,H. Iglseder,T. Kawamura,Hideaki Miyamoto,K. Morishige,T. Mukai,T. Naoi,Ken-Ichi Nogami,G. Schwehm,H. Svedhem +21 more
TL;DR: The Mars Dust Counter (MDC) is an impact ionization dust detector on board the Japanese Mars mission NOZOMI, which was launched on 1998-07-04 as discussed by the authors.