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Pochodzenie materii meteorytowej

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The origin of meteorite constituents

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In this article, I briefly review the history of the elements in the Universe, starting from cosmic inflation and ending at the creation of elements and minerals that we find in meteorites.

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14

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100-113

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  • Uniwersytet Warszawski, Obserwatorium Astronomiczne

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