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  List of Accepted Contributions - SB4 Looking for Pristine Minor Bodies: Clues from Stardust and Meteoroid Studies

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EPSC2007-A-00188
Michel, P.; Barucci, A.; NEO SR Team
A sample return mission to a pristine NEO submitted to ESA CV 2015-2025

EPSC2007-A-00198
Lasue, J.; Levasseur-Regourd, A. C.; Botet, R. ; Coradini, A. ; DeSanctis, M. C.; Kofman, W.
Unveiling the formation and evolution of comets

EPSC2007-A-00460
Trigo-Rodríguez, J.M.; Blum, J.
The role of collisional compaction in solar system minor bodies (withdrawn)

EPSC2007-A-00471
Trigo-Rodríguez, J.M.; Llorca, J.
Meteoroids and IDPs of cometary origin: lessons from Stardust (withdrawn)

EPSC2007-A-00491
Michel, P.; Richardson, D.C.
On the concept of material strength and first simulations of asteroid disruption with explicit formation of spinning aggregates in the gravity regime

EPSC2007-A-00505
Campo Bagatin, A.
An updated review on the interiors of small solar system bodies


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