Henry Hsieh talking about active asteroids (Main Belt Comets): asteroids that have cometary activity due to sublimation or a recent collision.

Four MBC's have been observed by JWST, no CO2 or CN detected, just H2O, as expected.

Talked about lab study that helped figure out what was happening in 596 Scheila: impact happened shortly before observation! Could see a difference in the lightcurve after: impact uncovered brighter material.

Also DART impact!

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Asteroids also spin-up from YORP and then disrupt as their rotation flings stuff off the surface or causes avalanches. 101955 Bennu (Osiris-rex target) was discovered to be active!

Need a census to figure out how much volatile material is in the solar system now, how much there was originally. Rubin will help!

How much water is in our asteroid belt is important for understanding habitability in other solar systems too

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Colin Orion Chandler talking about a Rubin community science project. The challenge: too much data!! Community science is also great for educating the public and getting people involved in science, REALLY important right now!

Will be similar to https://activeasteroids.net/ project, very successful

Rubin has lots of images of comet 3I

http://cometcatchers.net is live! You can go help with Rubin science now

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Active Asteroids – Active Asteroids Citizen Science, a NASA Partner

Dennis Bodewits: using cations to study molecules coming out of weird comet 29P Schwassmann-Wachmann 1. Most active object in the solar system.

Lots of physical processes required to explain what's going on, including solar wind!

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It is extremely pleasant sitting outside and listening to this last session! (ok not the last session, but the last session I will be able to attend of this lovely conference)

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Cicero Lu talking about exocomets and water delivery. Beauuuutiful JWST spectra of UV fluorescence (I am not a spectra person, but wow).

10 Myr old system can contain 1/1,000,000 of an EArth mass of warm gas, which COULD be from exocomets. More data needed!

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