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Do You CI? (Note Paper MAPS)

New from Meteoritics and Planetary Science: Jurewicz A.G.J. Amarsi A.M. Burnett D.S. Differences in elemental abundances between CI chondrites and the solar photosphere  .14272MacArthur, J. Joy, K. Jones, R.H. et al. Curation and classification procedures for the UK Antarctic meteorite… Read More »Do You CI? (Note Paper MAPS)

Note, Paper: Icar-ical data

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In Icarus (the ‘international journal of Solar System science’) for vol. 424, Dec 2024: Föhring, D. Conversi, L. Micheli, M. et al. Site selection for the second Flyeye telescope: A simulation study for optimizing near-earth object discovery Art 116281 .116281Laurent-Varin,… Read More »Note, Paper: Icar-ical data

Note, Paper: MN-chanics

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Let’s call these three MNRAS issues “October,” an arbitrary line: Volume 533, Issue 4, October Rodríguez Rodríguez, J. Díez Alonso, E. Iglesias Álvarez, S. et al. Light-curve analysis and shape models of NEAs 7335, 7822, 154244, and 159402  Pg 4160 … Read More »Note, Paper: MN-chanics

Note, Paper: Bullseye!

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This month’s issue (Oct) of PSJ (Planetary Science Journal) has planetary defense coverage. In vol 5, #10: Masiero, J. R. Linder, T. Mainzer, A. et al. Visual-band Brightnesses of Near-Earth Objects that will be Discovered … p. 222  ad7859 leva, S. Mazotta… Read More »Note, Paper: Bullseye!

AAS DPS meeting, two

DPS continues. The Division for Planetary Sciences (of the American Astronomical Society) is meeting (the 56th annual one) in Boise. Each division holds sub-meetings; in even-numbered years, DPS is a standalone one. (The Europlanet Sciences Congress, last month, is combined with DPS in odd-numbered years.)… Read More »AAS DPS meeting, two