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Nothing in PASP (Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific) to repost here for January. And yes, some Society members are Southern Cal (our thoughts are with you), but plenty are not.
Nothing in PASP (Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific) to repost here for January. And yes, some Society members are Southern Cal (our thoughts are with you), but plenty are not.
If not issues, Planetary Science Journal has unambiguous volumes. In the new vol. 6, we start with some interesting papers for a first installment: Hsieh, H. H. et al. The Volatile Composition and Activity Evolution of Main-belt Comet 358P/PANSTARRS art.… Read More »Note, Paper: Spot the Non-Dot
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
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
ATTENTION grad students and postdocs. If you want to put your name in for the 2025 Rusty Schweickart Prize (in planetary defense), you have ONE HOUR to act. You must sign up by 12 p.m. Pacific Time, Tue Jan 21,… Read More »Schweickart Prize Applications
The Astrophysical Journal for Jan. 10 (vol. 978 issue 2) contains: Obase, T. Bajo, K-i. Otsuki, Y. et al. Extreme Solar Particle Ejection Event in the Last Few Million Years from Asteroid Itokawa Sample art. 142 ad9919 The solar wind… Read More »Note, Paper: Asteroid Blast-Gas
Just announced last week- this year will have two international meetings on planetary defense against impactors. The Japanese space agency (JAXA) is coordinating a meeting, Feb. 27-28. This is in conjunction with the Japan Spaceguard organization, and overlapping (the first… Read More »2025 Planetary Defense Meeting- OTHER Meeting
… see also SBAG Day 1 and Day 2 … And now let’s conclude this writeup of the early-‘25 SBAG (Small Bodies Assessment Group) meeting, the 32nd: Thursday, January 9, 2025 Publishing Updates 10:00 AM Maria Womack Centaurs Book10:10… Read More »32nd SBAG, Jan 2025 pt. 3
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
A quick note from the quick-notes source, RNAAS (Research Notes of the AAS). This title covers breaking news (relatively) and short pieces regarding the AAS (American Astronomical Society), versus, say, Planetary Science Journal or Astrophysical Journal. In the January RNAAS… Read More »Note, Paper: AAS’ AIs …? On AAs?