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Cometary Science Newsletter
Issue 80
November 2021
https://www.cometarysciencenews.org/

- Refereed Journal Articles

  + Physical Characterization of Main-Belt Comet (248370) 2005 QN173,
    Hsieh et al.

  + VLT spectropolarimetry of comet 67P: Dust environment around the end
    of its intense Southern summer, Kwon et al.

  + Some physical properties of a new Jupiter-family comet P/2019 LD2
    (ATLAS) from broadband observations, Borysenko et al.

  + Leveraging the ALMA Atacama Compact Array for Cometary Science: An
    Interferometric Survey of Comet C/2015 ER61 (PanSTARRS) and Evidence
    for a Distributed Source of Carbon Monosulfide, Roth et al.

  + Spitzer Space Telescope Spectroscopy of Comets, Kelley et al.


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