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Note, Paper: Yet Met

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Turns out there is a January edition of Meteoritics and Planetary Science, I was wrong (or premature). If it’s all electronic anyway, “months” and “issues” are arbitrary, and “shipping time” is not a factor. So apparently the journal is going straight… Read More »Note, Paper: Yet Met

Itokawa Sample Workshop

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Going on now: the virtual meeting, Itokawa And The Dawn of Asteroidal Sample Return. If you hadn’t been watching the news at the time, it’s easy to- today- forget that the JAXA Hayabusa mission laid the groundwork (in one form… Read More »Itokawa Sample Workshop

Note, Paper: Import Report

There’s a briefing on our last (known!) mini-moon (“Temporarily-Captured Flyby”, or TCF), 2024 PT5, in Astrophysical Journal Letters for January 10 (volume 978, issue 2): Bolin, B. Denneau, L. Abron, L-M.  The Discovery and Characterization of Minimoon 2024 PT5  L37 … Read More »Note, Paper: Import Report

245th AAS Meeting

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The big annual meeting of the AAS is going on as we speak. Because this is the general meeting, it covers too much, compared to the AAS-DPS (Division for Planetary Science) meeting every Autumn. Still, there is some planetary stuff… Read More »245th AAS Meeting

Macau Planetary Science Forum 2025

Wow, I underestimated the Macau International Forum on Space and Planetary Sciences, just this week. The program is here: https://ifmacao.must.edu.mo/static/resource/IFMACAO_conference_program.pdf At minimum, Alberto Cellino was a keynote speaker. There’s “Origin of the Solar Systemas Seen by A Geochemist” and “Using… Read More »Macau Planetary Science Forum 2025