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Cometary Science Newsletter
Issue 70
January 2021
https://www.cometarysciencenews.org/

- PhD and Postdoc position in comet/asteroid science at the TU
  Braunschweig (Germany)

- Refereed Journal Articles
  + Interplanetary Nanodust as a Final Stage of Evolution
    of the Solid Substance of Small Bodies of the Solar System, Simonia
    and Nabiyev

  + Modelling heterogeneous dust particles. An application to cometary
    polarization, Halder and Ganesh

  + P/2019 LD2 (ATLAS): An Active Centaur in Imminent Transition to the
    Jupiter Family, Steckloff et al.


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