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The origin of planetary impactors in the inner solar system

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SCIENCE
Volume 309, Issue 5742, Pages 1847-1850

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.1113544

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Insights into the history of the inner solar system can be derived from the impact cratering record of the Moon, Mars, Venus, and Mercury and from the size distributions of asteroid populations. Old craters from a unique period of heavy bombardment that ended similar to 3.8 billion years ago were made by asteroids that were dynamically ejected from the main asteroid belt, possibly due to the orbital migration of the giant planets. The impactors of the past similar to 3.8 billion years have a size distribution quite different from that of the main belt asteroids but very similar to that of near-Earth asteroids.

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