Everybody’s getting in on planetary science; LPSC was the first but is no longer the only game in ‘town’. The Planetary Science Conference 2025 starts tomorrow, Krakow, Poland, until Oct 25:
https://mars.uj.edu.pl/index.php/planetary-science-conference/planetary-science
conference-2025/
As per this blog, my pick of relevant agenda items:
https://indico.fais.uj.edu.pl/event/45/timetable/#all.detailed
Thu 23/10
Estimation of metallic resources of ordinary chondrite parent asteroids- Katarzyna Łuszczek
Can the analysis of Mössbauer spectra of ordinary chondrites provide new insights into the evolution of the Solar System?- Martyna Jakubowska et al.
Elastic planetoids- Bartosz Żbik
Charcoal in proximal ejecta blankets of very small impact craters: What happens when an asteroid hits a tree.- Anna Losiak
Fri 24/10
Workshop session ‘First Polish planetary mission’
Poster session
A new method to evaluate the impact of spectral resolution and irradiation on spectral feature detectability- Bernadett D. Pál
Asteroid search and observation in citizen science projects: IASC, COIAS, and TDMP- Maria Wicher
Geochemistry, geochronology, and fall characteristics of the Ribbeck meteorite. – Aleksander Błasiak
Spectroscopic measurements for possible cometary dust analogues- Piotr Potera
The history of one compound megachondrule- Ewa Koszowska
Do we really need to save Earth, If Space will save us?- Błażej Niewiarowski