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  • 2023 CX1 is the only L-chondrite-like asteroid analysed from space to ground. It catastrophically fragmented in the atmosphere, depositing 98% of its energy in one burst—an unusual, high-risk fragmentation mode with implications for planetary defence.

    • Auriane Egal
    • Denis Vida
    • Peter Jenniskens
    Research
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 9, P: 1624-1637
  • Asteroid tracking has been demonstrated as a promising and prominent probe of fifth forces arising in several well-motivated models beyond the Standard Model of particle physics. The authors use the state-of-art tracking data for the asteroid Bennu from the OSIRIS-REx mission to derive the tightest limits on fifth forces and ultralight dark matter at the lengths of solar-system objects.

    • Yu-Dai Tsai
    • Davide Farnocchia
    • Luca Visinelli
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Physics
    Volume: 7, P: 1-7
  • ‘Oumuamua—the first known interstellar object to have entered the Solar System—is probably a comet, albeit with unusual dust and chemical properties owing to its origin in a distant solar system.

    • Marco Micheli
    • Davide Farnocchia
    • Anastassios E. Petropoulos
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 559, P: 223-226