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It specialises in the fields of meteoritics and planetary science. The journal was established as Meteoritics in 1953, adopting its current name when the scope was broadened in 1996. Since January 1, 2003, the editor-in-chief is A.J. Timothy Jull ( Arizona Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Laboratory ).
The Meteoritical Society is the organization that records all known meteorites in its Meteoritical Bulletin.The Society also publishes one of the world's leading planetary science journals, Meteoritics & Planetary Science, and is a cosponsor with the Geochemical Society of the renowned journal Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta.
His work as planetary scientist changed the view of the solar system revolutionizing the way orbital and collisional histories of asteroids are seen. He used his ideas in many fields of the space science that can be summarized in the following activities: Planetary science: small bodies, collisions, satellites, dynamics and space debris;
A.J. Timothy Jull (born 18 December 1951) is a radiocarbon scientist at the University of Arizona's Accelerator Mass Spectrometer Laboratory, [1] as well as Editor in Chief of Meteoritics & Planetary Science and Radiocarbon: An International Journal of Cosmogenic Isotope Research. [2]
Meteoritics [note 1] is the science that deals with meteors, meteorites, and meteoroids. [ note 2 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is closely connected to cosmochemistry , mineralogy and geochemistry . A specialist who studies meteoritics is known as a meteoriticist .
Planetary achondrite – an achondrite that was differentiated on a planet and not a planetesimal or asteroid (See asteroidal achondrite). [ 4 ] Plessite – a fine grained intergrowth found in meteoric iron consisting of kamacite , taenite and tetrataenite lamella.
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The Planetary Science Journal The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series Astrophysics , a translation of the peer-reviewed Russian-language journal Astrofizika