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Nesosilicates / Chondrite / Carbonaceous chondrite / Olivine / Calciumaluminium-rich inclusion / Ordinary chondrite / Chondrule / Meteorite / Asteroid / Fayalite / Forsterite / Cosmic dust
Nesosilicates
Chondrite
Carbonaceous chondrite
Olivine
Calciumaluminium-rich inclusion
Ordinary chondrite
Chondrule
Meteorite
Asteroid
Fayalite
Forsterite
Cosmic dust

PSRD: Chondritic Asteroids: When Did Aqueous Alteration Happen?

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