International Workshop on First Decadal Review of the Edgeworth-Kuiper Belt: Toward new Frontiers

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Edgeworth-Kuiper Belt

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On March 11 to 14, 2003, an international conference on the Minor Bodies in the Outer Solar System was held in Antofagasta, Chile. The conference, which was organized by ESO and Universidad Catolica del Norte (UCN) of Antofagasta, gathered about 70 participants from 20 countries. Originally, it was supposed to take place on the UCN campus. However, a student strike forced us to relocate at the last minute to the Carrera Club Hotel. Thanks to the efforts of A. Lagarini, the conference secretary (and ESO/Chile Science secretary) and to the Hotel staff, this did not cause any disruption. The traditional group photo (opposite) was shot in front of the Geological Museum of UCN. This short summary highlights some of the results presented at this conference; the proceedings, which are currently being edited, will be published as a special issue of “Earth, Moon and Planets.”

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