that all of you are doing well and that you and your families
are staying healthy!
Best regards and onward to Bennu!
Dolores Hill
--
Dolores H. Hill Sr. Research Specialist Lunar & Planetary Laboratory
Kuiper Space Sciences Bldg. #92 The University of Arizona 1629 E.
University Blvd. Tu
time for a public exhibit.
-Dolores Hill
On 8/6/2020 6:43 AM, Gary Fujihara via Meteorite-list wrote:
This news saddens me also as Bill was a stalwart protector of
meteorites through his research and development of Paleobond products.
Bill also took in sick meteorites to rehabilitate, often as
nk on the Summer
Science Saturday website:
lpl.arizona.edu/outreach/groups-activities/sss. _If you have any
questions, please contact:_ Maria Schuchardt (email address:
mari...@lpl.arizona.edu) Space Imagery Center Lunar and Planetary
Laboratory University of Arizona Best regards, Dolores
NASA spacecraft data and
images (including OSIRIS-REx) are archived for access by researchers and
the public. Some of you may be familiar with it already and some may not
have explored it yet. Here is your opportunity to give your opinion and
help NASA improve the PDS. See below. -Dolores Hill
grateful to all who provided samples for research.
Best regards to all especially in these challenging times,
Dolores Hill
_University of Arizona_'s Lunar and Planetary Laboratory ;-)
On 4/23/2020 10:32 AM, Kevin Kichinka via Meteorite-list wrote:
Team Meteorite:
Measured by volume or n
Greetings Meteorite Friends!
I just had to share these...
In case you didn't see it, here are some images of Bennu from
yesterday's OSIRIS-REx Checkpoint rehearsal! Wow! Enjoy!
https://www.asteroidmission.org/checkpoint-rehearsal-movie/
Best regards to all,
Dolores Hill
--
Dolor
in-person outreach
activities and seeing some of you soon.
Best regards, clear skies, and _onward to Bennu for amazing samples_!
Dolores Hill
--
Dolores H. Hill Sr. Research Specialist Lunar & Planetary Laboratory
Kuiper Space Sciences Bldg. #92 The University of Arizona 1629 E.
UA Special Collections can provide enough refreshments:
https://give.uafoundation.org/NetCommunity/events/KuiperApollo
Perhaps I'll see you there!
Best regards,
Dolores Hill
__
Visit our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/meteoritecentral and t
Hello meteorite friends,
I have sad news that Dr. Mike Reynolds passed away yesterday. See note
below from Matt Will of the Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers
(ALPO).
-Dolores Hill
Forwarded Message
Subject:In Memoriam - Dr. Mike D. Reynolds
Date: Tue
those who regularly attend LPL public events and stop
by to say hello!
Best regards,
Dolores Hill
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Dolores H. Hill Sr. Research Specialist Lunar & Planetary Laboratory
Kuiper Space Sciences Bldg. #92 The University of Arizona 1629 E.
University Blvd. Tucson, AZ 85721 http://www.lpl.arizona.e
upcoming lectures:
https://www.lpl.arizona.edu/calendar/evening-lectures
Thank you to all those who regularly attend LPL public events and stop
by to say hello!
Best regards,
Dolores Hill
--
Dolores H. Hill Sr. Research Specialist Lunar & Planetary Laboratory
Kuiper Space Sciences Bldg. #92 The
s" and some require reservations (and extra fee).
Events take place from today 8/8/2019 through Sunday, 8/11/2019. For
those who can't come, mark your calendar for next year!
Best regards,
Dolores Hill
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Dolores H. Hill Sr. Research Specialist Lunar & Planetary Laboratory
Ku
asteroid Bennu. See here
for details: https://bennu.cosmoquest.org/
I know many of you have enjoyed exploring and mapping some weird
boulders and rocks on Bennu's surface. THANK YOU!! I can't wait until
the sample returns in 2023 for the "rest of the story"!
Best r
ted
activities known as "moonfest" that take place over the next few months:
https://www.lpl.arizona.edu/sss
https://flandrau.org/Apollo
Best regards,
Dolores Hill
-- Dolores H. Hill Sr. Research Specialist Lunar & Planetary Laboratory
Kuiper Space Sciences Bldg. #92 The University o
-mission-choose-sample-site
https://bennu.cosmoquest.org/
Best regards,
Dolores Hill
--
Dolores H. Hill
Sr. Research Specialist
Lunar & Planetary Laboratory
Kuiper Space Sciences Bldg. #92
The University of Arizona
1629 E. University Blvd.
Tucson, AZ 85721
http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/
OSIRIS-
we are
looking for those who worked on some aspect of the Apollo missions. We
want to hear your story! Contact Maria Schuchardt at
mari...@lpl.arizona.edu if you would like to share your contribution or
a family member's contribution.
Best regards,
Dolores Hill
--
Dolores H. Hill
–
OSIRIS-REx Astronomy Lead, University of Arizona
* Keara Burke
<https://uanews.arizona.edu/story/ua-undergrad-works-id-osirisrex-touchdown-site>
– OSIRIS-REx Image Processing Intern and Undergraduate Student,
University of Arizona
Best regards,
Dolores Hill
--
Dolores H
on control
provided by NASA TV.
* *Dec. 10-14* Watch for exciting news from OSIRIS-REx at the
American Geophysical Union (AGU) meeting in Washington, D.C. There
will be a special press conference announcing scientific discoveries
at Bennu on Dec. 10.
Best regards,
Dolores Hill
--
Dolores
2018 from a distance of about
205 miles (330 km):
https://www.asteroidmission.org/20181029t1019ut_bennu/
I am sure you will agree that it is a bold, beautiful and interesting
place already!
Best regards!
Dolores Hill
--
Dolores H. Hill
Sr. Research Specialist
Lunar & Planetary Laborato
Congratulations to all involved!
-Dolores Hill
On 8/20/2018 7:24 AM, Ruben Garcia via Meteorite-list wrote:
Here is the link
https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-science/2018/08/20/valley-first-recorded-meteorite-fall-happened-glendale-asu-scientist/1022652002/
On Aug 19, 2018
Greetings Friends of the Meteorite-List!
/A little off topic/... I thought you might enjoy it anyway (there are
drawings of asteroids on the Valentines).
Do you need a last minute Valentine that is out-of-this-world?
Download yours now from the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample return mission
and pa
For EGA images and data of Earth taken by spacecraft instruments
see the mission Gallery>Spacecraft Imagery:
http://www.asteroidmission.org/galleries/#photographs
Next stop: Bennu!
Best regards to meteorite, astronomy and space program aficionados
everywhere,
Dolores Hill
_*
*_
--
s
I apologize to those who live far away! I just didn't want visitors who
happen to be in the area to miss this opportunity.
Best regards to all!
Dolores Hill
On 7/12/2017 4:56 PM, Paul via Meteorite-list wrote:
The Niagara Falls of Mars, NASA, MRO, June 28, 2017
https://www.nasa.g
tter way to envision the variety of settings and terrains from
which Martian meteorites were ejected?
We hope to see you all there!
Best regards,
Dolores Hill
--
Dolores H. Hill
Sr. Research Specialist
Lunar & Planetary Laboratory
Kuiper Space Sciences Bldg. #92
The University of Arizona
162
Hello meteorite friends,
Please excuse this odd off-topic inquiry:
Does anyone belong to the Desert Gold Diggers Club in Tucson, AZ or have
contact information for club officers? I was asked to give a OSIRIS-REx
mission presentation tomorrow evening but have not been able to make
contact with
delicious options and you can enjoy your
food in air-conditioned comfort.
Hope to see you there!
Best regards,
Dolores Hill
--
Dolores H. Hill
Sr. Research Specialist
Lunar & Planetary Laboratory
Kuiper Space Sciences Bldg. #92
The University of Arizona
1629 E. University Blvd.
Tucson,
Hearty congratulations to all involved!
Best regards,
Dolores Hill
On 6/29/2016 5:16 PM, Ruben Garcia via Meteorite-list wrote:
Hi all,
I have a few of the most recent articles regarding our hunt here.
http://www.mrmeteorite.com
--
Dolores H. Hill
Sr. Research Specialist
Lunar
o see you there!
Dolores Hill
_Here is more information from the organizers:_
Come a few minutes early to grab your pizza+beer and reserve a chair.
Try your chance at trivia during the talks to win astro-themed prizes!
Space Drafts is free and open to all ages (of humans and dogs alike).
Space Draf
while out in field hunting for meteorites. Note that all artistic
expression is welcome. I seem to recall some poets on the meteorite-list.
Best regards,
Dolores Hill
On 2/19/2016 4:08 PM, Ron Baalke via Meteorite-list wrote:
February 19, 2016
RELEASE 16-019
NASA Invites Public to Send Artwork to
,
Dolores Hill
On 2/12/2016 11:45 PM, drtanuki via Meteorite-list wrote:
List,
OT- Send your Valentine a MARS Valentine -FREE eCard via NASA
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.jp/2016/02/send-your-loved-one-valentine-from-mars.html
Dirk Ross...Tokyo The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News
http
Mall.
We hope to see you soon!
Kind regards,
Dolores Hill
--
Dolores H. Hill
Sr. Research Specialist
Lunar & Planetary Laboratory
Kuiper Space Sciences Bldg. #92
The University of Arizona
1629 E. University Blvd.
Tucson, AZ 85721
http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/
OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Retur
ceous chondrite. The bright
spots may be forming as a result of sublimation of water from brines
exposed near the surface, leaving behind a chemical lag deposit of
former solutes, which are predicted on experimental and theoretical
grounds to be dominated by MgSO_4 hydrates.
Best regards,
Dolores Hi
boretum.arizona.edu/celebrating-moon-tree.
Hope to see you there!
Dolores Hill
Lunar & Planetary Laboratory
University of Arizona
--
Dolores H. Hill
Sr. Research Specialist
Lunar & Planetary Laboratory
Kuiper Space Sciences Bldg. #92
The University of Arizona
1629 E. University
Greetings meteorite friends,
I thought some of you might be interested in this astronomical job
opening with the U. of Arizona's Catalina Sky Survey (see below).
Regards,
Dolores Hill
The Catalina Sky Survey has just posted a new job opening. I'm betting
that a lot of you would q
how meteorites to the public and I will
have original Apollo sample photos, notes, and data from Dr. Michael
Drake's research. And there is much more!
Come relive those exciting moments when the whole world celebrated
mankind's first footsteps on the moon!
Hope to see you ther
rying fun
hands-on activities, too.
Best regards,
Dolores Hill
*/
SUMMER SCIENCE SATURDAY/*
*/Jupiter and Beyond the Infinite/*
(Tucson, AZ) – The University of Arizona’s Lunar and Planetary
Laboratory is hosting a free, family-oriented, public event on Saturday,
July 20, 2013, from 10:00am –
rying fun
hands-on activities, too.
Best regards,
Dolores Hill
*/
SUMMER SCIENCE SATURDAY/*
*/Jupiter and Beyond the Infinite/*
(Tucson, AZ) – The University of Arizona’s Lunar and Planetary
Laboratory is hosting a free, family-oriented, public event on Saturday,
July 20, 2013, from 10:00am –
ience Downtown.
See you there!
Dolores Hill
___
Science Downtown is pleased to announce "Tucson Lands on Mars" a day to
celebrate the landing of the Mars Sci
ree is known; another case for careful
documentation.
Regards,
Dolores Hill
Lunar & Planetary Laboratory
University of Arizona
John Birdsell wrote:
Hi Tedgood point. If a tree branch was collected many, many years ago, it
could have fewer growth rings, and might also be expected to show
emmon
These activities are independent of the Arizona Meteorite Exhibition.
So for more specific information on times and travel arrangements
call (520) 626-8122 or email skycen...@as.arizona.edu
<mailto:skycen...@as.arizona.edu>.
I hope to see many of you soon!
Dolores Hill
Richard Kow
Dear Meteorite Enthusiasts,
Happy New Year!
We know many of you are making travel plans to come to the Tucson Show.
In addition to the Show, there are many exciting meteorite events not to
be missed! *We cordially invite you to attend a **special public
“Arizona Meteorite Exhibition,” January
I am sorry to hear about Jim Smaller's passing. He was a kind, generous
person who was genuinely interested in the meteorites he recovered. He
was one of those people with a lot to brag about... who didn't.
-Dolores Hill
UA - Lunar & Planetary Lab
Ruben Garcia wrote:
Hi all,
Hi Ron,
Yes. Oakland County, Michigan.
I guess that shows why we have to carefully specify some meteorite names
and locations, too. :-)
Dolores
At 10:44 AM 8/1/2002, Ron Baalke wrote:
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Hi fellow meteorite enthusiasts,
In case you wanted to see the meteorites on loan from the Vatican
collection...
Cranbrook Institute of Science is outside Detroit,
Michigan.
It is a wonderful place that inspired many amateur and professional
scientists.
Enjoy,
Dolores Hill
At 09:26 AM 8/1/2002
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