Comet Halley as an aggregate of interstellar dust and further evidence for the photochemical formation of organics in the interstellar medium
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J. M. Greenberg | J. Greenberg | J. Ferris | G. Ertem | R. Briggs | G. Ertem | J. P. Ferris | P. J. McCain | C. X. Mendoza-Gomez | W. Schutte | W. Schutte | R. Briggs | C. Mendoza-Gómez | G. Ertem | P. Mccain | James P. Ferris | Willem A. Schutte
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