asteroid Ida and its satellite Dactyl


ASTEROIDS, COMETS, METEORITES COLLOQUIUM


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ASTEROIDS, COMETS, METEORITES - THE LUNCH
Current Schedule Spring 2000

Thursdays, 11:30 - 12:30 pm
Steward Observatory, Rm. N305

 




February

	3
	
	10

	17 	Fred Ciesla (LPL)
		"The Nebular Shock Model for Chondrule Formation"

	24	Kevin Righter (LPL)
		Antarctic Meteorite Search: 1999-2000


March

	2	Andy Rivkin (LPL)
		"The Ordinary Chondrite Problem:  Last Lap or Yellow Flag?"


	9	Barbara Cohen (LPL)
		"40Ar-39Ar Ages of Lunar Meteorite Impact Melt Clasts"

	16
		NO ACM!  Lunar and Planetary Science Conference!

	23

	30

April	

	6	

	13	Carl Hergenrother (LPL)
		on fast-rotating NEAs

	20 	

	27 	

May

	4 	Don Davis (PSI)
		" On the Origin and Collisional Evolution of	
	Small Body Populations:  Asteroids and Kuiper Belt Objects"

	11	Ron Fevig (LPL)
		NEA spectroscopy

	18 	LPL Field Trip-- No Talk


	25	Joe Spitale (LPL)
		on the Yarkovsky effect



		

If you know of visitors this semester, please let me know so we may arrange to hear from them.-

Currently Unscheduled Speakers for Spring '00
(ACM will resume in February 2000.)
Jennifer Grier (LPL) Jim Scotti (LPL) Ralph Lorenz (LPL) Kevin Righter (LPL) Don Davis (PSI) Humberto Campins (Research Corp.) James McGaha (FRAS)
Please submit suggestions for speakers and topics.


ACM Coordinator: Andy Rivkin - asrivkin@lpl.arizona.edu

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