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This site offers information about presolar grains. It discusses what they are, how to identify them, the different kinds, and what can be learned from presolar grains. If you need more information there are additional links to go to.
Nittler, L. (1999). Presolar Grains in Meteorites. Retrieved September 12, 2024, from https://nittler.dtm.carnegiescience.edu/research/presolar-grains-in-meteorites
Nittler, Larry R.. Presolar Grains in Meteorites. 1999. https://nittler.dtm.carnegiescience.edu/research/presolar-grains-in-meteorites (accessed 12 September 2024).
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