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23 February 2012
Asteroids, Comets, Meteors (ACM) 2012 Abstract Deadline
Asteroids, Comets, Meteors (ACM) 2012
Abstract Deadline Approaching
The Asteroids, Comets, Meteors (ACM) 2012 conference will be held May 16–20, 2012, in Niigata, Japan, at TOKI Messe (Niigata Convention Center). It is the premier international gathering of scientists who study small bodies. The ACM series began in 1983 in Uppsala, Sweden, as a means of bringing together different groups within the asteroid, comet, and meteor communities who do not often have the opportunity to interact. From this first ACM meeting, a regular conference began. The conference now takes place every three years, and it is the pre-eminent meeting for small-bodies research, with attendance usually in excess of 400. The 2012 ACM meeting will be the 11th in the series and will be the first held in the Asian region.
The scope of presentations and discussion is broad, including all topics related to asteroids, comets, and meteors. Examples include discovery and cataloguing of objects, observations of meteor showers by radar, modeling the gas production of comets, and plans for future asteroid sample returns.
The abstract submission form is available on the USRA/LPI website:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/acm2012/
Abstracts (one page) may be submitted for oral or poster presentation. Authors are limited to ONE request for oral presentation, unless they are an invited speaker. The abstract submission is managed by the USRA (LPI) Meeting Portal. If you have not yet accessed the Meeting Portal, you will be requested to create a personal profile before the abstract submission. ALL abstracts MUST be converted to PDF format before submission.
Schedule:
28 February 2012
Abstract deadline
Deadline for Financial Support Application (if possible)
15 March 2012
Deadline for early registration at reduced rate
Deadline for visa assistance
31 March 2012
Conference program available on website
16 May 2012
Open for on-site registration
For more information, visit: http://chiron.mtk.nao.ac.jp/ACM2012/
or contact: ACM2012@pub.mtk.nao.ac.jp
http://chiron.mtk.nao.ac.jp/ACM2012/
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