Or we could make the impactor pointy, which makes it go deeper down but creates a more columnated plume of material. |
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The anomalous platinum group element geochemistry of the ejecta horizon suggests that the impactor was an asteroid. |
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Yes, there are other contributing factors such as global warming, pollution, predation and angling, but the single largest impactor is the drift net. |
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The implant is first hammered into place attached to an inserter, which is removed, and the surgeon uses a final impactor to fully engage the implant lugs. |
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Sediments from the crater indicate that the impactor must have been a carbonaceous chondrite, an especially primitive meteorite. |
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Product is equipped with a stationary outer disc and a rotating inner disc, both of which are precision-machined and studded with impactor pins. |
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They found that impacts were hot enough to release a mix of gas and liquid from the destroyed impactor. |
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Unsatisfactory situation reactor, Alchemy adhesive of the benefactor, Brain locked into bruising the latest detractor, More than a digital crash impactor. |
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The impact of the impactor would have turned the sky red hot, the atmosphere would have been filled with dust and the tops of oceans would have boiled, the researchers said. |
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This sample was crushed to 600 microns using the Vertical Shaft Impactor and then concentrated using a wave-table into five individual concentrates. |
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