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  • Modelling shows that electrostatic lofting removes the finer particles from the asteroid regolith layer efficiently for kilometre-sized or smaller bodies, creating the boulder-dominated surfaces seen on Bennu or Ryugu. On larger bodies, the formation of fine regolith via weathering effects dominates instead.

    • Hsiang-Wen Hsu
    • Xu Wang
    • Mihály Horányi
    Research
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 6, P: 1043-1050
  • Analysis of silicon-rich, nanometre-sized dust particles near Saturn shows them to consist of silica, which was initially embedded in icy grains emitted from Enceladus’ subsurface waters and released by sputter erosion in Saturn’s E ring; their properties indicate their ongoing formation and transport by high-temperature hydrothermal reactions from the ocean floor and up into the plume of Enceladus.

    • Hsiang-Wen Hsu
    • Frank Postberg
    • Ralf Srama
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 519, P: 207-210
  • Since the Renaissance, the Reiner Gamma formation was identified as a peculiar lunar feature. By combining magnetic field topology based on satellite observations with a full-kinetic plasma model, the authors successfully reproduced the shape of the surface albedo pattern beneath the magnetic anomaly.

    • Jan Deca
    • Andrey Divin
    • Mihály Horányi
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Physics
    Volume: 1, P: 1-8