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DESCRIPTION:Astronomy Whitford Public Talk. What is cosmic dust? Today we h
 ave many ways to study it\, ranging from microwave frequencies to X-rays. 
 We can even examine actual dust particles that were trapped in meteorites 
 at the time of the formation of the Solar system\, and we can learn things
  from dust particles striking spacecraft today. We have learned a lot\, bu
 t important questions remain.\n\nCONTACT: 262-3071\, nstone2@wisc.edu
LOCATION:1310 Sterling Hall
SUMMARY:The Mysteries of Cosmic Dust
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