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Scientific program and 2nd announcement: ASTROBIOLOGICAL AND COSMOCHEMICAL IMPLICATIONS OF MARCOPOLO-R SAMPLING OF A PRIMITIVE ASTEROID Jan. 16-17th 2013, IEC, Barcelona Wednesday Jan. 16th 1st session Chairs: Antonella Barucci and Luisa Lara 9h00 Registration +General Welcome 9h30 Antonella Barucci (OP-LESIA) “Marco Polo-R: tracing the origins” 10h00 David Agnolon (ESA) “MarcoPolo-R: the mission design” 10h30 Patrick Michel (UNS-CAO) “Observed properties of MP-R targets and implications for surface state and sampling strategy” 11h00 Coffee break 11h30 Luigi Colangeli (ESA) “ESA science program: present missions and future opportunities for Astrobiology” 12h00 John Brucato (INAF - OAA) “Marco Polo-R and astrobiology” 12h30 Ian Franchi (OU) “High precision laboratory measurements of primitive Solar System materials” 13h00 Michael Busch (NRAO) “Radar Observations and the Shape and Spin of Near- Earth Asteroid and Marco Polo-R Mission target 2008 EV5” 13h15 Lance Benner (JPL) et al. (given by M. Busch) “Arecibo and Goldstone Radar Observations of Binary NEA and Marco Polo-R Mission backup Target (175706) 1996 FG3” 13h30 Lunch break 2nd session: Chairs: Zita Martins and Ian Franchi 15h00 Raffaele Saladino (UST) “Prebiotic chemistry in carbonaceous chondrites” 15h30 Zita Martins (ICL) “Organic matter in carbonaceous chondrites” 16h00 Laurent Remusat (CNRS-MNHN) “In situ study of organic matter in carbonaceous chondrites” 16h15 Josep M Ribó (UB) and Jordi Llorca (UPC) “Chirality a signature of prebiotic chemical evolution” 16h30 Bernard Marty (CRPG-CNRS) “Report on the Paris Cosmochemistry Workshop: what questions should be answered by Marco Polo-R?” 17h00 Coffee break 2 2nd session continuation: 17h30 Francesca DeMeo (MIT) “Review of the properties of sample return mission targets” 18h00 Andrew Rivkin (JHU/APL) “The LMNOP 3-µm Asteroid Survey: Current Status” 18h15 Javier Licandro (IAC) “Physical properties of B-types asteroids from WISE data” 18h30 Julia de León (ULL) “Understanding the compositional nature of binary asteroid 1996 FG3, backup target of the ESA MarcoPolo-R mission” Poster session: 19h00h-21h00. Poster session plus appetizers. Poster contributions are listed at the end of oral session schedule (pag. 3) Thursday Jan. 17th 3rd session: Chairs: Simon Green and Javier Licandro 9h00 Fabrizio Bernardi (Space-DyS) “The importance of the Yarkovsky effect and other non-gravitational effects for the Impact Monitoring” 9h30 Adriano Campo Bagatin (UA) “2008 EV5 and 1996 FG3, comparing two fast rotating NEAs” 9h45 Marco Delbo (UNS-CNRS-OCA) “Temperatures of Marco Polo-R’s asteroid targets” 10h00 Josep M. Trigo-Rodríguez (CSIC-IEEC) “Carbonaceous chondrites as laboratory proxies of primitive NEOs: clues on brecciation and extent of aqueous alteration” 10h15 Jorn Helbert (DLR) (given by Alessandro Maturilli) “Emissivity measurement of asteroid analog materials at PEL” 10h30 Alessandro Maturilli (DLR) “Emissivity and reflectance measurements for a suite of asteroid analogues in the 1 to 100 µm spectral range” 10h45 Carles E. Moyano-Cambero (CSIC-IEEC) “Mean grain size effects in IR spectra of carbonaceous chondrites” 11h00 Coffee break 4th session: Chairs: Andy Cheng and Detlef Koschny. 11h30 Bill Boynton (Univ. Arizona) “Overview of the OSIRIS-REx Sample-Return Mission to Asteroid RQ36” 11h45 Lisa Peacocke (ASL) “MarcoPolo-R an industrial perspective” 12h00 Derek Richardson (UM) “Numerical Simulations of Surface Processes on Asteroids” 12h15 Andrew Cheng (JHU/APL) “MarcoPolo-R Sampling Mechanism Study” 12h45 Cristina Ortega Juaristi (AVS) “Breadboard of a sampling tool mechanism for low gravity bodies under ESA contract” 13h00 General discussion Lunch break 3 4th session continuation: Chairs: Andy Cheng and Detlef Koschny. 15h00 Pascal Rosenblatt (ROB) “Radio Science Experiment on MarcoPolo-R (RAMPE): Probing the bulk internal structure of a primitive asteroid” 15h15 Jürgen Blum and Bastian Gundlach (IGEP) “Thermal conductivity of asteroidal surface regolith” 15h30 Tulej Marek et al. (given by Peter Wurz) (UBe) “Morphology and chemical composition of asteroid’s regolith by CAMAM instrument suit combining a microscope and laser mass analyser” 15h45 Stephan Ulamec (DLR) “Surface Science activities in the frame of MP-R” 16h00 Alain Herique (IPAG) “The FANTINA instrument” 16h15 Jean-Luc Josset (SEI) “High Performance Close-Up Camera (CUC) for the MarcoPolo-R Mission” 16h30 Coffee break 5th session continuation: Chair: Patrick Michel 17h00 Working group 5-10 min. reports: Andert, Campo-Bagatin, Birlan, Brenker, Cottin, Delbó, Fornasier, Hestroffer, Licandro, Fulchignoni, Trigo-Rodríguez, etc... 18h30 Final discussion. List of poster presentations on Jan. 16th poster session (listed by alphabetical order): Mirel Birlan et al. (IMCCE-CNRS) “New spectral observations of five low-deltaV NEAs” Alejandro Cardesín Moinelo and Marc Costa Sitjà (ESA/INSA) “SOLab: a science opportunity analysis tool for Marco Polo-R?” Francesca Ferri (CISAS-UP), M. Fulchignoni (OP-LESIA), M.Leese (OU) et al. “VESPA: a Very Essential Surface Package for Asteroid for the MarcoPolo-R mission” Olivier Groussin, E. Brageot, J.-L. Reynaud et al. (UAM-CNRS) “THERMAP: a mid-infrared spectro-imager for the Marco Polo-R mission” Yeghis Keheyan (ISMN-CNR) “The problem of extraterrestrial delivery of organic molecules” Cateline Lantz (OP-LESIA), and Beth E. Clark (OP-LESIA/IC) “Space weathering effects on Cgh/Ch-types asteroids” José M. Madiedo (UHU-USEV), Joan Dergham and Josep M. Trigo-Rodríguez (CSIC-IEEC) “Entry models and ending masses of meteoroids from cometary streams: are they collected as carbonaceous chondrites in Antarctic collections?” S. Eggl, D. Perna, M.A. Barucci, et al. (IMCCE) “Marco Polo-R and the NEOShield project, the mission’s implications for asteroid mitigation” María C. Pineda de Carías (UNAH) “Comayagua: Honduras first fall meteorite” Giovanni Pratesi and S. Caporali (USF) “Comparison of spectroscopic techniques for in situ determination of biomolecules on carbonaceous material” Tetsuo Yoshimitsu (ISAS-JAXA) “Proposal of micro rovers to Marco Polo-R mission and its possibility for in-situ analysis of organic matter” Josep M. Trigo-Rodríguez, and Carles E. Moyano-Cambero (CSIC-IEEC) “Aqueous alteration phases in CI, CM and CR chondrites: implications for MarcoPolo-R sample return mission” 4 Acronyms for Research Centres and Organisations: ASL: Astrium Satellites Ltd, Suresnes Cedex, France. AVS: Added Value Solutions, Elgoibar, Gipuzkoa, Spain. CRPG: Centre of Petrographic and Geochemical Research, Nancy, France. CNRS: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France. CISAS-UP: Centro Interdipartamentale di Studi e Attività Spaziali, Università di Padova, Italy. CSIC: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Spain. DLR: German Aerospace Center, Germany. ESA: European Space Agency. IC: Department of Physics, Ithaca College, Ithaca (NY), USA ICL: Imperial College London, London, UK. IEEC: Institut d’Estudis Espacials de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain. IGEP: Institut für Geophysik und Extraterrestrische Physik, TU Braunschweig, Germany. IMCCE: Institut de Mécanique Céleste et de Calcul des Ephémérides, Paris, France. INSA: Ingeniería y Servicios Aeroespaciales, Madrid, Spain. IPAG: Institut de Planétologie et d’Astrophysique de Grenoble, France. ISAS-JAXA: Inst. of Space and Astronautical Science and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan. ISMN-CNR: Inst. Nanostructured Materials, National Res. Council, Univ. “La Sapienza”, Italy. LESIA-PO: LESIA-Paris Observatoire, París, France. MIT: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. MNHN: Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France. NRAO: National Radio Astronomy Observatory. JHU/APL: John Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory. OCA: Observatoire de la Cote d’Azur, France. OP-LESIA: Observatoire de Paris-Laboratoire d’Études Spatiales et d’Instrumentation en Astrophysique, Paris, France. OU: The Open University, London, London, UK. ROB: Royal Observatory of Belgium, Uccle, Belgium. SEI: Space Exploration Institute, Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Space-DyS: Space Dynamics Services s.r.l., Navacchio di Cascina, Pisa, Italy. UA: Universidad de Alicante, Alicante, Spain. UAM: Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille, Université d’Aix-Marseille, Marseille, France. UB: Dept. Organic Chemistry, Inst. of Cosmos Science (IEEC-UB), Univ. de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. UBe: University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland. UHU: Facultad de Ciencias Experimentales, Universidad de Huelva, Huelva, Spain, ULL: Dept. Edaphology and Geology, University of La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain. UPC: Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain. UNAH: Facultad Ciencias Espaciales, Univ. Nac. Autónoma de Honduras, Tegucigalpa, Honduras. UNS: University of Nice Sophia, Nice, France. USEV: Dpto. de Física Atómica, Molecular y Nuclear, Facultad de Física, Univ. de Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain. USF: Dipartimento si Scienze della Terra, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy. UST: Universita degli Studi della Tuscia, Viterbo, Italy. 5 Science Organizing Committee (SOC) Maria Antonietta Barucci, LESIA-Paris Observatoire, París, France. Hermann Boehnhardt, Max-Planck Institut für Sonnensystemforschung (MPS), Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany. John R. Brucato, INAF-Obs. de Arcetri, Florencia, Italy. Elisabetta Dotto, INAF-Obs. de Roma, Roma, Italy. Pascale Ehrenfreund, Univ. Leiden, Netherlands. Ian Franchi, Open University, Milton Keynes, UK. Simon Green, Open University,