Hello Meteorite friends,

I apologize for the short notice. Here is a lecture of interest for in-person 
or zoom. (One in-person attendee may win a really great door prize). See below.

Best regards,

Dolores Hill



LPL Evening Lecture

Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2023

7:00p.m.

Kuiper 308 or Zoom webinar<https://bit.ly/LectureTomZega09132023>



Dr. Tom Zega

Professor, Lunar and Planetary Laboratory

Relics of a Time Long Past: Deciphering the Origins of Our Planetary System 
Through Analysis of Returned Samples

Our solar system formed from a spinning cloud of gas and dust some 4.5 billion 
years ago. Our understanding of this early solar nebula has largely been 
developed through the decades-long study of meteorites, rocks from asteroids 
that hurtled through space before eventually arriving on Earth. Asteroids are 
remnants of the earliest days of our solar system, representing our most 
primitive solar system building blocks. However, we lack an understanding of 
which asteroids meteorites derive from, meaning we lose important context for 
deciphering the origins of our solar system. This September, NASA will, for the 
first time in its history, return a piece of an asteroid. Led by the University 
of Arizona’s Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, the OSIRIS-REx mission will return 
≥60 g of carbonaceous asteroid Bennu. In my public evening lecture, I will 
provide an overview of meteorites and what they tell us about the solar system 
as well as an overview of this transformative mission, the plan for sample 
analysis, and what we hope to learn about our origins by measuring the returned 
samples.

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This event is free and open to the public.

All lectures will take place in the University of Arizona Kuiper Space Sciences 
Lecture Hall room 308 and livestream via 
Zoom<https://bit.ly/LectureTomZega09132023>. The building is located at 1629 E. 
University Blvd. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Parking in university surface parking 
lots is free after 5 p.m. Please be careful not to park in service or reserved 
spaces. Parking in the Cherry Avenue Garage is available after 5 p.m. at a cost 
of $1.00 per hour.

Register for Zoom webinar.<https://bit.ly/LectureTomZega09132023>

Learn more about Professor Tom Zega<https://www.lpl.arizona.edu/faculty/zega>.

For more information, visit the LPL Evening Lecture Series 
<https://www.lpl.arizona.edu/calendar/evening-lectures> page.


Dolores 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/

LPL Laboratory Safety Officer
Meteorite Collection Manager
LPL Outreach Coordinator
OSIRIS-REx sample analysis team

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