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Physical Analysis of Bennu Samples Reveals Regolith Production by Collisional Disruption on Near-Earth Asteroids

  • Authors: R.-L. Ballouz, A. J. Ryan, R. J. Macke, O. S. Barnouin, M. Lê, J. Moreno, S. Eckley, L. Hanton, A. Hildebrand, V. Toy-Edens, R. M. Meier, M. Berkson, E. Asphaug, S. Cambioni, C. G. Hoover, K. Jardine, E.R. Jawin, N. Lunning, J. L. Molaro, M. Pajola, K. Righter, K. T. Ramesh, F. Tusberti, K. J. Walsh, C. W. V. Wolner, D. N. DellaGiustina, H. C. Connolly, D. S. Lauretta

R.-L. Ballouz et al 2026 The Planetary Science Journal 7 .

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Caption: Figure 11.

Sequence of frames for experiment CI_LG_HyFire001, looking down into the chamber (the impact direction is from the top of the page toward the bottom). The images show the largest fragment of this disruptive impact. (a) First frame in sequence that is overexposed owing to the flash used to capture the impact for the higher frame rate side-view cameras. (b) Final frame, 15 ms after panel (a). (c) Edges of the fragment in each frame, shown here superimposed on the first frame.

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