16 November 2014

EPS special issue "Science of solar system materials examined from Hayabusa and future missions" People

EPS special issue "Science of solar system materials examined from Hayabusa and future missions" People

"Earth, Planets and Space (EPS)" started working as an open access-style
journal under SpringerOpen this year.
The EPS special issue "Science of solar system materials examined from Hayabusa and future missions" will be published soon,
as the proceedings of the HAYABUSA 2013 symposium
<http://hayabusaao.isas.jaxa.jp/symposium/2013/program.html>,
papers of which are accessible now, as follows:

Mineralogy of four Itokawa particles collected from the first touchdown site
Takaaki Noguchi, John C Bridges, Leon J Hicks, Steven J Gurman, Makoto Kimura, Takahito Hashimoto, Mitsuru Konno, John P Bradley, Ryuji Okazaki, Masayuki Uesugi, Toru Yada, Yuzuru Karouji, Masanao Abe, Tatsuaki Okada, Takuya Mitsunari, Tomoki Nakamura, Hiroyuki Kagi
Earth, Planets and Space 2014, 66:124 (9 October 2014)
http://www.earth-planets-space.com/content/pdf/1880-5981-66-124.pdf

Mineralogy and defect microstructure of an olivine-dominated Itokawa dust
particle: evidence for shock metamorphism, collisional fragmentation, and LL
chondrite origin
Falko Langenhorst, Dennis Harries, Kilian Pollok, Peter A van Aken
Earth, Planets and Space 2014, 66:118 (17 September 2014)
http://www.earth-planets-space.com/content/pdf/1880-5981-66-118.pdf

Sequential analysis of carbonaceous materials in Hayabusa-returned samples
for the determination of their origin
Masayuki Uesugi, Hiroshi Naraoka, Motoo Ito, Hikaru Yabuta, Fumio Kitajima, Yoshinori Takano, Hajime Mita, Ichiro Ohnishi, Yoko Kebukawa, Toru Yada, Yuzuru Karouji, Yukihiro Ishibashi, Takaaki Okada, Masanao Abe
Earth, Planets and Space 2014, 66:102 (26 August 2014)
http://www.earth-planets-space.com/content/pdf/1880-5981-66-102.pdf

Microchemical and structural evidence for space weathering in soils from
asteroid Itokawa
Michelle S Thompson, Roy Christoffersen, Thomas J Zega, Lindsay P Keller
Earth, Planets and Space 2014, 66:89 (13 August 2014)
http://www.earth-planets-space.com/content/pdf/1880-5981-66-89.pdf

Mineralogy and crystallography of some Itokawa particles returned by the
Hayabusa asteroidal sample return mission
Takashi Mikouchi, Mutsumi Komatsu, Kenji Hagiya, Kazumasa Ohsumi, Michael E Zolensky, Viktor Hoffmann, James Martinez, Rupert Hochleitner, Melanie Kaliwoda, Yasuko Terada, Naoto Yagi, Masaki Takata, Wataru Satake, Yuya Aoyagi, Atsushi Takenouchi, Yuzuru Karouji, Masayuki Uesugi, Toru Yada
Earth, Planets and Space 2014, 66:82 (1 August 2014)
http://www.earth-planets-space.com/content/pdf/1880-5981-66-82.pdf

A transmission electron microscope study of Itokawa regolith grains
Lindsay P Keller, Eve L Berger
Earth, Planets and Space 2014, 66:71 (15 July 2014)
http://www.earth-planets-space.com/content/pdf/1880-5981-66-71.pdf

Robotic systems for the determination of the composition of solar system
materials by means of fireball spectroscopy
José M Madiedo
Earth, Planets and Space 2014, 66:70 (15 July 2014)
http://www.earth-planets-space.com/content/pdf/1880-5981-66-70.pdf

BTW, the HAYABUSA2014 symposium will be held on 4--5 December at JAXA/ISAS
Sagamihara, Japan.
http://hayabusaao.isas.jaxa.jp/symposium/

Katsu Ohtsuka

2014 The Year of "CERTAIN Uncertainty" ™; Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!

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