…and the first days of the MetSoc annual conference (metsoc2024.brussels), minus Bennu:
Mars and Mars Sample Return – Monday, July 29, 8:30 AM
Branagan-Harris E. Bowles N. E. King A. J. et al. Investigating the Origin of Mars’ Moon Phobos: A Ground-Truthing Approach Through Laboratory Analysis of Meteorites #6390
Asteroidal Achondrites: A Tribute to Hiroshi Takeda – Monday, July 29, 2024, 1:30 PM
Hamann C. Greshake A. Hecht L. et al. Initial Analysis of the Ribbeck Aubrite Recovered from Asteroid 2024 BX1 #6418
Disk Evolution, Chronology, and Isotope Anomalies 1 – Monday, July 29, 2024, 3:15 PM
Yang X. Zhang M. Korsmeyer J. M. et al. F/FUN Hibonite and Corundum Separated from Aguas Zarcas and Murchison: Insights into the 26Al Heterogeneity in the Solar Nebula #6357
Kita N. T. Zhang M. Zolensky M. E. et al. Low Initial 26Al/27Al in Plagioclase from Comet Wild 2 #6190
Small Body Evolution and Planetary Differentiation 1 – Tuesday, July 30, 2024, 8:30 AM
Hu S. Anand M. Franchi I. A. et al. Water-Rich Phosphate from the Unbrecciated Basaltic Eucrite Northwest Africa 15965 #6027
Vacher L. G. Eschrig J. Bonal L. et al. Effects of Thermal Metamorphism on the Hydrogen, Carbon, and Nitrogen Budgets of Ordinary Chondrite Parent Bodies #6433
Returned Samples from Asteroids 5 – Tuesday, July 30, 2024, 1:30 PM
Viennet J.-C. Roskosz M. Nakamura T. Beck P. Interaction Between Clay Minerals and Organics in Asteroid Ryugu #6404
Wombacher F. The Elemental Composition and Variability of Ryugu Samples, CI Chondrites, and Kainsaz Assessed by ICP-MS #6069
…not to mention plenty of other presentations/posters. I’m just cutting it back down to something manageable, the things relevant to NEOs and other highly-relevant small bodies. There’s a lot on cosmochemistry, such as the Early Solar System (including pre-Solar materials), the early Earth (geochemistry via deduction), Kuiper Belt/Oort Cloud objects, dynamics in general, etc. that might be relevant in a vague sense. Have to draw a line somewhere.