AAS 195th Meeting, January 2000
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Session 58. Solar System
Oral, Thursday, January 13, 2000,
10:00-11:30am, Regency VI
- 58.01 On the Commensurate Motion of Pallas
- S.J. Goldstein, Jr. (U. Virginia)
- 58.02 Jets in Comet Hale-Bopp (1995 O1)
- S.M. Lederer (Univ. FL), H. Campins (Univ. AZ), D.J. Osip (MIT)
- 58.03D Silicate Mineralogy of C/1995 O1 (Hale-Bopp) and its Implications to the Study of Pre-Main Sequence Stars and the Origins of Solar Systems
- David Harker (NRC Research Associate - NASA/Ames Research Center)
- 58.04 Triton's Albedo: Long-term Multiwavelength Observations
- H. B. Hammel (SSI)
- 58.05 ``Quasi-satellites" around the outer planets
- K. Innanen, P. Wiegert (York U.), S. Mikkola (Tuorla Observatory)
- 58.06 On the Unliklihood of a Significant Population of Vulcanoids in Our Solar System and the Consequent Implications for the Formation of Mercury
- S.A. Stern, D.D. Durda (Southwest Research Institute)
- 58.07 Evidence that Radio Pulsars may be Artificial Beacons of ETI Origin
- P. A. LaViolette (The Starburst Foundation)
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