How to identify cell material in a single ice grain emitted from Enceladus or Europa
Fabian Klenner(Heidelberg University), Frank Postberg(Heidelberg University), Maryse Napoleoni(Freie Universität Berlin), Michael J. Malaska(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Nozair Khawaja(University of Stuttgart), Karen Olsson‐Francis(The Open University), Janine Bönigk(Freie Universität Berlin), Morgan L. Cable(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Bernd Abel(Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering), S. Kempf(University of Colorado Boulder), Jon K. Hillier(Freie Universität Berlin)
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