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Cometary Science Newsletter
Issue 93
December 2022
https://www.cometarysciencenews.org/

Table of contents:

- Conference Announcements
  + Comet Community Chat

- Refereed Journal Articles
  + Thermal Alteration and Differential Sublimation Can Create
    Phaethon’s “Rock Comet” Activity and Blue Color, Lisse and Steckloff

  + 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1: A Rosetta Stone for Amorphous Water Ice
    and CO <-> CO2 Conversion in Centaurs and Comets?, Lisse et al.

  + C/2020 S3 (Erasmus): Comet with a presumably transient maximum of
    linear polarization Pmax, Chornaya et al.

  + Color variations of comet 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1 in 2018, Voitko
    et al.


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