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COMETARY-SCIENCE-NEWS  January 2019

COMETARY-SCIENCE-NEWS January 2019

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Cometary Science Newsletter, Issue 46, January 2019

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"Michael S. P. Kelley" <[log in to unmask]>

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Michael S. P. Kelley

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Wed, 2 Jan 2019 16:11:41 -0500

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Cometary Science Newsletter
Issue 46
January 2019
https://www.cometarysciencenews.org/

- Conference Announcements

  + Centaur Exploration Workshop: The Roots of Activity

  + ABSCICON 2019 Session: Have Comet, Will Travel!

- Refereed Journal Articles

  + Monitoring of the activity and composition of comets
    41P/Tuttle–Giacobini–Kresak and 45P/Honda–Mrkos–Pajdusakova, Moulane
    et al.

  +  Reactive collision of electrons with CO+ in cometary coma, Moulane
    et al.

  + Active Asteroid P/2017 S5 (ATLAS), Jewitt et al.

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The Cometary Science Newsletter is dedicated to sharing and furthering
cometary science. CSN invites contributions from the astronomical and
planetary science communities, including abstracts of papers accepted
for publication in refereed journals, thesis abstracts, timely notes
on particular comets, conference announcements, job announcements, or
other relevant and brief scientific communications. Relevant topics
include observational, theoretical, and laboratory work concerning
comets, but also may include studies of associated phenomena, such as
Centaurs, asteroid-comet transition objects, debris disks, and
protoplanetary disks.

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