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THE ENRICO FERMI YEAR
A TRIBUTE TO THE "ITALIAN NAVIGATOR" FATHER OF THE WEAK FORCES
GALILEO GALILEI FOUNDATION
WORLD FEDERATION OF SCIENTISTS
ETTORE MAJORANA CENTRE FOR SCIENTIFIC CULTURE
GALILEO GALILEI CELEBRATIONS
Four Hundred Years Since the Birth of MODERN SCIENCE
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF SPACE CHEMISTRY
6th Course/Workshop:
THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF POTENTIAL EARTH IMPACTORS: KNOW YOUR ENEMY
ERICE-SICILY: 17 - 25 JUNE 2001
Sponsored by the:
PROGRAMME AND LECTURERS
The threat
Mitigation techniques
NEO parent bodies
NEO sizes, albedos, compositions
NEAR
MUSES-C
Space missions to comets
Comet nuclei (Deep Impact)
IR from space: from past to future
Asteroid thermal models
Asteroids: surface structure
Asteroid internal structure
Comet nuclei
Radio tomography
Seismic wave propagation
Comet thermal structure
Comet nucleus evolution
Asteroid structure and spin rates
Meteorite experiments
Laboratory experiments for comets
From grains to asteroids
Links between comets and asteroids
Interstellar dust and meteorites
PURPOSE OF THE COURSE/WORKSHOP
The main objectives of the Workshop are to learn what we know now and what and how we can learn more about the physical and chemical properties of potential earth impactors; namely, asteroids and comets, with the ultimate aim of providing the best possible data for mitigation procedures. A major concern to the world is the potential devastation produced by impacts of cosmic objects from space. For this reason we consider as a subtitle for the school: 'KNOW YOUR ENEMY'. The lectures will be devoted to consideration of all possible means - from theoretical to experimental to remote observational to space observational, and space in situ measurements - for obtaining the internal structure and composition of asteroids and comets. The course will include a series of workshops that will summarize and supplement the lectures and provide suggestions for further studies in the application of all techniques that can be used to provide a database on cosmic object properties. A significant consequence of the course will be its application to knowledge of the formation of the Solar System. This course, as was the case for all the previous courses in the Space Chemistry School, is highly interdisciplinary, bringing together experts with a wide variety of chemical, physical, and technical backgrounds in theory, laboratory astrophysics, ground-based observations, and space-based observations as well as applications.
APPLICATIONS
Interested candidates should send a letter to the Co-Director of the Workshop:
specifying:
i) date and place of birth together with present nationality;
ii) degree and other academic qualifications;
iii) present position and place of work.
A. CELLINO - J.M. GREENBERG - W. HUEBNER |
J.M. GREENBERG |
A. ZICHICHI |