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Solar System Remote Sensing : September 20-21, 2002, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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This international meeting presents the current state of research over a wide range of topics including:; Photometric theory; Spectroscopic modeling; Laboratory exploration of scattering phenomena; Space weathering processes throughout the inner solar system; Photometric and spectroscopic studies of the Moon, Mars, Mercury, and asteroids; Photometric and spectroscopic studies of cold, icy places such as comets and outer planet satellites.This international meeting presents the current state of research over a wide range of topics including:; Photometric theory; Spectroscopic modeling; Laboratory exploration of scattering phenomena; Space weathering processes throughout the inner solar system; Photometric and spectroscopic studies of the Moon, Mars, Mercury, and asteroids; Photometric and spectroscopic studies of cold, icy places such as comets and outer planet satellites.sponsors, University of Pittsburgh ... [and others]conveners, William Cassidy, Deborah Domingue, Robert M. Nelson ; scientific organizing committee William Cassidy ... [and others].PARTIAL CONTENTS: Interpreting Photometry of Planetary Regoliths: Progress and Problems as Seen from Kharkov / Yu.G. Shkuratov--Toward an Improved Single-Particle Model for Large, Irregular Grains / W.M. Grundy, B. Schmitt, S. Doute--A New Method for Estimating the Single Scattering Phase Functions of Regolith Grains / P. Helfenstein--The Opposition Effect: A Very Unusual Case / R.M. Nelson--Coherent Backscattering by Random Particulate Media in the Solar System / K. Muinonen--The Diverse Surface Compositions of the Galilean Satellites / R.W. Carlso

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