![Planetary materials on all scales A collage of astronomical objects against a black background, not to scale, from left to right: observation of a planet-forming disk, showing red-orange concentric circles at an angle; an asteroid with shape similar to a cube with rounded corners and appearing grey; a piece of meteorite cut in half, exposing a flat polished surface; a half-moon in the distance; planet Mars; a small slice of planet Earth.](/7809932/header_image-1699734589.jpg?t=eyJ3aWR0aCI6ODQ4LCJmaWxlX2V4dGVuc2lvbiI6ImpwZyIsIm9ial9pZCI6NzgwOTkzMn0%3D--4bbf71d04d0cf89ea7e90755f0942c06af8c795b)
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