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  | Title=Annual meeting of the Meteoritical Society
 
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  | Start date=July 26 2010
 
  | Start date=July 26 2010
 
  | End date=July 30 2010
 
  | End date=July 30 2010
 
  | City = New York City
 
  | City = New York City
 
  | Country = United States
 
  | Country = United States
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| Homepage = www.metsoc2010.org/
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Technical sessions cover a wide range of topics on meteoritics and planetary science. A two-day workshop (Disks, Meteorites, Planetesimals) at the American Museum of Natural History will precede the meeting, and a one-day symposium (Chondrules: their role in early solar system history) will follow.
 
Technical sessions cover a wide range of topics on meteoritics and planetary science. A two-day workshop (Disks, Meteorites, Planetesimals) at the American Museum of Natural History will precede the meeting, and a one-day symposium (Chondrules: their role in early solar system history) will follow.
  
==Themes and programm==
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==The program==
  
* Soils as object of legal protection, by [[Stepan Poznyak]]
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The complete program<ref>The [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/metsoc2010/pdf/program.pdf complete program]</ref> is available on the website of the Lunar and Planetary Institute.
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*Asteroid Remnants of the Cores of Early Planetesimals, and Where are Their Mantles?
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*Toward Understanding Chondrules and Their Formation (Dedicated to Gero Kurat)
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*Primitive Achondrites and the Almahata Sitta Fall
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*Organic Molecules and Chirality in Extraterrestrial Materials and the Cosmos
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*Barringer Invitational Lecture
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**[[Sean C. Solomon]] - [[AMMS 2010 New York - Exploring Mercury with the MESSENGER Spacecraft|''Exploring Mercury with the MESSENGER Spacecraft'']]
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*Impact Processes and Impact Crater Structures
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*Solar Systems Before and During Planet Formation
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*Material from Other Stars Preserved in Meteorites and Comets
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*Micrometeorites and Interplanetary Dust Particles
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*Carbonaceous Chondrites: Chronology and Mineralogy
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*Martian Meteorites: Evidence for Fluids, Magmatic Processes, and Impact Processes
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*Ordinary and Enstatite Chondrites: Their Origins and Physical Properties
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*Plenary Lectures
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**Leonard Medal Lecture: Hiroshi Takeda - ''Mineralogical Comparisons on the Basic Processes of Formation and Evolution of Differentiated Meteorite Parent Bodies and Lunar Highland Crust''
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**Barringer Medal Lecture: William K. Hartmann - ''Craters, First Significant Figures, and the Pivotal Year of 4,000,000,000 B.C.E.''
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**Presidential Address: [[Hiroko Nagahara]] - [[AMMS 2010 New York - The Fundamental Process of Condensation and Evaporation|''The Fundamental Process of Condensation and Evaporation'']]
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*Asteroids: Composition, Evolution, Dynamics and Connection to Meteorites
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*First Solar System Solids: Refractory Inclusions in Meteorites
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*Extraterrestrial Basalts: Vesta, Angrites and the Moon
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*Sample Return Mission Results: Genesis (Solar Wind) and Stardust (Cometary Dust) *Isotopes 1: Light Elements Through Calcium, Mostly Be, B, K and Ca
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*Deciphering Secondary Processes on Primitive Asteroids
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*Isotopes 2: 26Al/26Mg, Transition Metals, and Beyond
  
 
==The scientific committee==
 
==The scientific committee==
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*[[Has OC member::Neil deGrasse Tyson]], [[United States]]
 
*[[Has OC member::Neil deGrasse Tyson]], [[United States]]
  
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==See also==
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*The [http://www.metsoc2010.org/ official website] of the meeting
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==Notes==
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Latest revision as of 19:39, 25 June 2017

Annual meeting of the Meteoritical Society 2010 New-York City
Logo of the Meteoritical Society
Start : July 26 2010 (iCal)
End : July 30 2010
Homepage : Website of the meeting
City : New York City
Country : United States
Important dates
Notification : not available

The 73rd annual meeting of the Meteoritical Society takes place, from 26-30 July 2010, in New York City (United States).

Technical sessions cover a wide range of topics on meteoritics and planetary science. A two-day workshop (Disks, Meteorites, Planetesimals) at the American Museum of Natural History will precede the meeting, and a one-day symposium (Chondrules: their role in early solar system history) will follow.

The program

The complete program[1] is available on the website of the Lunar and Planetary Institute.

  • Asteroid Remnants of the Cores of Early Planetesimals, and Where are Their Mantles?
  • Toward Understanding Chondrules and Their Formation (Dedicated to Gero Kurat)
  • Primitive Achondrites and the Almahata Sitta Fall
  • Organic Molecules and Chirality in Extraterrestrial Materials and the Cosmos
  • Impact Processes and Impact Crater Structures
  • Solar Systems Before and During Planet Formation
  • Material from Other Stars Preserved in Meteorites and Comets
  • Micrometeorites and Interplanetary Dust Particles
  • Carbonaceous Chondrites: Chronology and Mineralogy
  • Martian Meteorites: Evidence for Fluids, Magmatic Processes, and Impact Processes
  • Ordinary and Enstatite Chondrites: Their Origins and Physical Properties
  • Plenary Lectures
    • Leonard Medal Lecture: Hiroshi Takeda - Mineralogical Comparisons on the Basic Processes of Formation and Evolution of Differentiated Meteorite Parent Bodies and Lunar Highland Crust
    • Barringer Medal Lecture: William K. Hartmann - Craters, First Significant Figures, and the Pivotal Year of 4,000,000,000 B.C.E.
    • Presidential Address: Hiroko Nagahara - The Fundamental Process of Condensation and Evaporation
  • Asteroids: Composition, Evolution, Dynamics and Connection to Meteorites
  • First Solar System Solids: Refractory Inclusions in Meteorites
  • Extraterrestrial Basalts: Vesta, Angrites and the Moon
  • Sample Return Mission Results: Genesis (Solar Wind) and Stardust (Cometary Dust) *Isotopes 1: Light Elements Through Calcium, Mostly Be, B, K and Ca
  • Deciphering Secondary Processes on Primitive Asteroids
  • Isotopes 2: 26Al/26Mg, Transition Metals, and Beyond

The scientific committee

The organizing committee

See also

Notes