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  1. Assessing the metal and rare earth element mining potential of undifferentiated asteroids through the study of carbonaceous chondrites
  2. Multi-parameter infrasound period-yield scaling for bolides
  3. Multiparameter Constraints on Empirical Infrasound Period-Yield Relations for Bolides and Implications for Planetary Defense
  4. HD 163296 and its giant planets: Creation of exo-comets, interstellar objects and transport of volatile material
  5. Delivery of DART Impact Ejecta to Mars and Earth: Opportunity for Meteor Observations
  6. The 18 May 2024 Iberian superbolide from a sunskirting orbit: USG space sensors and ground-based independent observations
  7. A dynamic study of the post-impact transport of Lunar rocks to Earth and its application to the Sept. 11th, 2013 impact
  8. Classification of fireballs: upgrading the PE criterion
  9. Moon in-situ resources: clues from the study of Lunar achondrites in preparation for Artemis sample return missions
  10. SPMN160819 superbolide: reconstructing its atmospheric trajectory by matching ground-based recordings and satellite data
  11. Mechanical properties of minerals in lunar and HED meteorites from nanoindentation testing: Implications for space mining
  12. Wherever You Go, There You Are — Evolution of Cometary Dust Trails Produced by Outbursts
  13. Identifying meteorite droppers among the population of bright ‘sporadic’ bolides imaged by the Spanish Meteor Network during the spring of 2022
  14. The Traspena meteorite: Heliocentric orbit, atmospheric trajectory, strewn field, and petrography of a new L5 ordinary chondrite
  15. After DART: Using the First Full-scale Test of a Kinetic Impactor to Inform a Future Planetary Defense Mission
  16. Anticipated Geological Assessment of the (65803) Didymos–Dimorphos System, Target of the DART–LICIACube Mission
  17. Shape Modeling of Dimorphos for the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART)
  18. Orbital Characterization of Superbolides Observed from Space: Dynamical Association with Near-Earth Objects, Meteoroid Streams, and Identification of Hyperbolic Meteoroids
  19. Energy signature of ton TNT-class impacts: analysis of the 2018 December 22 fireball over Western Pyrenees
  20. Learning about comets from the study of mass distributions and fluxes of meteoroid streams
  21. Luminous efficiency of meteors derived from ablation model after assessment of its range of validity
  22. The reflectance spectra of CV–CK carbonaceous chondrites from the near-infrared to the visible
  23. Record of Alteration by Heavy Ices in a Cometary Clast in a Primitive Meteorite
  24. Bolide fragment detection in Doppler weather radar data using artificial intelligence/machine learning
  25. First bolide over the Canary Islands with trajectory and orbit reconstructed by a national team
  26. New SPMN network software for fireball detection and analysis: the SPMN010521 bolide event
  27. What can be learned from Allan Hills 84001 carbonate globules about aqueous alteration processes in the Martian crust?
  28. Study of Fischer–Tropsch-type reactions on chondritic meteorites
  29. Luminous efficiency based on FRIPON meteors and limitations of ablation models
  30. Accurate 3D fireball trajectory and orbit calculation using the 3D-firetoc automatic Python code
  31. A Numerical Approach to Study Ablation of Large Bolides: Application to Chelyabinsk
  32. FRIPON: a worldwide network to track incoming meteoroids
  33. Evaluation of NEA deflection techniques. A fuzzy Multi-Criteria Decision Making analysis for planetary defense
  34. Comparing the reflectivity of ungrouped carbonaceous chondrites with those of short-period comets like 2P/Encke
  35. Introducing Our New Chief Editor
  36. Physically based alternative to the PE criterion for meteoroids
  37. New observations on high‐pressure phases in a shock melt vein in the Villalbeto de la Peña meteorite: Insights into the shock behavior of diopside
  38. Mechanical properties of particles from the surface of asteroid 25143 Itokawa
  39. Reply to: GEMS and the devil in their details
  40. Interplanetary Dust, Meteoroids, Meteors and Meteorites
  41. A cometary building block in a primitive asteroidal meteorite
  42. Accretion of Water in Carbonaceous Chondrites: Current Evidence and Implications for the Delivery of Water to Early Earth
  43. The flux of meteoroids over time: meteor emission spectroscopy and the delivery of volatiles and chondritic materials to Earth
  44. Verification of the Flow Regimes Based on High-fidelity Observations of Bright Meteors
  45. Analysis of the September ε-Perseid outburst in 2013
  46. Synthesis and characterisation of analogues for interplanetary dust and meteoric smoke particles
  47. Annama H chondrite-Mineralogy, physical properties, cosmic ray exposure, and parent body history
  48. Petrographic and geochemical evidence for multiphase formation of carbonates in the Martian orthopyroxenite Allan Hills 84001
  49. Multi-instrumental observations of the 2014 Ursid meteor outburst
  50. Novel Experimental Simulations of the Atmospheric Injection of Meteoric Metals
  51. Nanoindenting the Chelyabinsk Meteorite to Learn about Impact Deflection Effects in asteroids
  52. Assessment and Mitigation of Asteroid Impact Hazards
  53. How accretionary organics interacted with forsterite-rich accretionary planetesimals?
  54. Asteroid Mining: Mineral Resources in Undifferentiated Bodies from the Chemical Composition of Carbonaceous Chondrites
  55. Chelyabinsk Meteorite as a Proxy for Studying the Properties of Potentially Hazardous Asteroids and Impact Deflection Strategies
  56. Asteroids, Comets and Meteorite-Dropping Bolides Studied from The Montsec Astronomical Observatory
  57. Atomistic Simulations of Aqueous Alteration Processes of Mafic Silicates in Carbonaceous Chondrites
  58. Barcelona Asteroid Day 2015: Revisiting the Threat by Asteroid and Comet Impact
  59. Detection of Nocturnal and Daylight Bolides from Ebre Observatory in the Framework of the SPMN Fireball Network
  60. Dynamic Sources of Contemporary Hazard from Meteoroids and Small Asteroids
  61. Measuring the Terminal Heights of Bolides to Understand the Atmospheric Flight of Large Asteroidal Fragments
  62. Natural Hazard Associated to Shock Waves of Meter-Sized Meteoroids
  63. The key role of meteorites in the formation of relevant prebiotic molecules in a formamide/water environment
  64. A plausible link between the asteroid 21 Lutetia and CH carbonaceous chondrites
  65. Observations of the Quadrantid meteor shower from 2008 to 2012: Orbits and emission spectra
  66. THE COLLISIONAL EVOLUTION OF UNDIFFERENTIATED ASTEROIDS AND THE FORMATION OF CHONDRITIC METEOROIDS
  67. Detection and measurement of micrometeoroids with LISA Pathfinder
  68. New methodology to determine the terminal height of a fireball
  69. Orbit and dynamic origin of the recently recovered Annama's H5 chondrite
  70. Corrigendum to “Comets formed in solar-nebula instabilities! – An experimental and modeling attempt to relate the activity of comets to their formation process” [Icarus 235 (2014) 156–169]
  71. Orbits and emission spectra from the 2014 Camelopardalids
  72. Orbit and emission spectroscopy of α-Capricornid fireballs
  73. Trajectory, orbit, and spectroscopic analysis of a bright fireball observed over Spain on April 13, 2013
  74. The Ardón L6 ordinary chondrite: A long‐hidden Spanish meteorite fall
  75. Bright fireballs associated with the potentially hazardous asteroid 2007LQ19
  76. Comets formed in solar-nebula instabilities! – An experimental and modeling attempt to relate the activity of comets to their formation process
  77. Analysis of two superbolides with a cometary origin observed over the Iberian Peninsula
  78. Analysis of bright Taurid fireballs and their ability to produce meteorites
  79. Near-Earth object 2012XJ112 as a source of bright bolides of achondritic nature
  80. The Tajikistan superbolide of July 23, 2008. I. Trajectory, orbit, and preliminary fall data
  81. UV to far-IR reflectance spectra of carbonaceous chondrites - I. Implications for remote characterization of dark primitive asteroids targeted by sample-return missions
  82. Analysis of a superbolide from a damocloid observed over Spain on 2012 July 13
  83. The Geminid meteoroid stream as a potential meteorite dropper: a case study
  84. Spectroscopy and orbital analysis of bright bolides observed over the Iberian Peninsula from 2010 to 2012
  85. Orbit, emission spectrum, and photometric analysis of two flickering sporadic fireballs
  86. The 2011 October Draconids outburst - II. Meteoroid chemical abundances from fireball spectroscopy
  87. The 2011 October Draconids outburst - I. Orbital elements, meteoroid fluxes and 21P/Giacobini-Zinner delivered mass to Earth
  88. The Northern  -Orionid meteoroid stream and possible association with the potentially hazardous asteroid 2008XM1
  89. On the activity of the  -Ursae Minorids meteoroid stream in 2010 and 2011
  90. The Early Evolution of the Atmospheres of Terrestrial Planets
  91. The exoplanet handbook
  92. Clues on the importance of comets in the origin and evolution of the atmospheres of Titan and Earth
  93. Very low strengths of interplanetary meteoroids and small asteroids
  94. MarcoPolo-R near earth asteroid sample return mission
  95. EPOXI: COMET 103P/HARTLEY 2 OBSERVATIONS FROM A WORLDWIDE CAMPAIGN
  96. Cosmochemistry, edited by H. Y. McSween Jr. and G. R. Huss
  97. Outburst activity in comets - II. A multiband photometric monitoring of comet 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1
  98. The Berduc L6 chondrite fall: Meteorite characterization, trajectory, and orbital elements
  99. Robotic Systems for Meteor Observing and Moon Impact Flashes Detection in Spain
  100. The role of massive AGB stars in the early solar system composition
  101. Observations of a very bright fireball and its likely link with comet C/1919 Q2 Metcalf
  102. Puerto Lápice eucrite fall: Strewn field, physical description, probable fireball trajectory, and orbit
  103. The Puerto Lápice eucrite
  104. Tensile strength as an indicator of the degree of primitiveness of undifferentiated bodies
  105. The Cali meteorite fall: A new H/L ordinary chondrite
  106. The Effect of Aqueous Alteration and Metamorphism in the Survival of Presolar Silicate Grains in Chondrites
  107. The outburst of the κ Cygnids in 2007: clues about the catastrophic break up of a comet to produce an Earth-crossing meteoroid stream
  108. The Cali Meteorite: Luminescence of a recently fallen H∕L ordinary chondrite
  109. A very sensitive all-sky CCD camera for continuous recording of the night sky
  110. Leonids 2006 observations of the tail of trails: Where is the comet fluff?
  111. Meteorites and the early solar system II, edited by Dante S. Lauretta and Harry Y. McSween, Jr.
  112. Outburst activity in comets
  113. Bulbous tracks arising from hypervelocity capture in aerogel
  114. Characteristics of cometary dust tracks in Stardust aerogel and laboratory calibrations
  115. Determination of Meteoroid Orbits and Spatial Fluxes by Using High-Resolution All-Sky CCD Cameras
  116. Preface
  117. A Massive AGB Star as Source of Short-Lived Nuclei in the Early Solar System
  118. Multi-station Video Orbits of Minor Meteor Showers
  119. Asteroid 2002NY40 as a source of meteorite-dropping bolides
  120. March 1, 2005 Daylight Fireball Over Galicia (NW of Spain) and Minho (N. Portugal)
  121. The 2006 Orionid outburst imaged by all-sky CCD cameras from Spain: meteoroid spatial fluxes and orbital elements
  122. Progressive aqueous alteration of CM carbonaceous chondrites
  123. Meteor showers and their parent comets, by Peter Jenniskens
  124. Erratum: The strength of cometary meteoroids: clues to the structure and evolution of comets
  125. On the sodium overabundance in cometary meteoroids
  126. Rubidium-Rich Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars
  127. Impact Features on Stardust: Implications for Comet 81P/Wild 2 Dust
  128. Comet 81P/Wild 2 Under a Microscope
  129. The Physics of Protoplanetesimal Dust Agglomerates. I. Mechanical Properties and Relations to Primitive Bodies in the Solar System
  130. The Spanish fireball network
  131. The strength of cometary meteoroids: clues to the structure and evolution of comets
  132. Detection of sporadic impact flashes on the Moon: Implications for the luminous efficiency of hypervelocity impacts and derived terrestrial impact rates
  133. BOOTES-IR: a robotic nIR astronomical observatory devoted to follow-up of transient phenomena
  134. The Villalbeto de la Peña meteorite fall: II. Determination of atmospheric trajectory and orbit
  135. Non-nebular origin of dark mantles around chondrules and inclusions in CM chondrites
  136. BOOTES-IR: The extension of BOOTES towards the near-IR
  137. Orbital Elements of 2004 Perseid Meteoroids Perturbed by Jupiter
  138. Comets II, edited by M. C. Festou, H. U. Keller, and H. A. Weaver
  139. Carbon-rich chondritic clast PV1 from the Plainview H-chondrite regolith breccia: Formation from H3 chondrite material by possible cometary impact
  140. The Villalbeto de la Peña meteorite fall: I. Fireball energy, meteorite recovery, strewn field, and petrography
  141. Leonid Meteoroid Orbits Perturbed by Collisions with Interplanetary Dust
  142. The Spanish Fireball Network: Popularizing Interplanetary Matter
  143. Optical observations of meteoric dust in the middle atmosphere during Leonid activity in recent years 2001–2003 over India
  144. SPECTROSCOPY OF A GEMINID FIREBALL: ITS SIMILARITY TO COMETARY METEOROIDS AND THE NATURE OF ITS PARENT BODY
  145. The Development of the Spanish Fireball Network Using a New All-Sky CCD System
  146. 2002 Leonid storm fluxes and related orbital elements
  147. Erratum: Chemical abundances determined from meteor spectra - II. Evidence for enlarged sodium abundances in meteoroids
  148. Chemical abundances determined from meteor spectra - II. Evidence for enlarged sodium abundances in meteoroids
  149. OH and O2 airglow emissions during the 1998 leonid outburst and the 2002 leonid storm
  150. Chemical abundances determined from meteor spectra: I. Ratios of the main chemical elements
  151. Protoplanetary Disks, Solar System Minor Bodies and Origin of Life
  152. Spanish Photographic Meteor Network: An interdisciplinary crosslink
  153. The 90-day oscillations of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot revisited
  154. Preface