Planetary & Solar System Sciences

Planetary & Solar System Sciences

EGU General Assembly 2012 EGU General Assembly 2012 Programme Group Programme PS – Planetary & Solar System Sciences Monday, 23 April ........................................................................................................................................................................ 2 PS1.1 ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 2 PS2.2 ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 2 GD1.1/PS2.7 .............................................................................................................................................................................. 3 PS3.3 ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 PS5.3/ST6.4 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 4 ST2.4/PS5.4 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Tuesday, 24 April ....................................................................................................................................................................... 8 GM5.1 ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 PS2.4 ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 PS3.1 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 PS6.1 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 Wednesday, 25 April ................................................................................................................................................................ 16 PS1.2/AS4.21/ST6.1 ................................................................................................................................................................. 16 PS2.3 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 PS2.5/AS4.18 ........................................................................................................................................................................... 19 EMRP1.3/PS2.8 ........................................................................................................................................................................ 19 ST4.1/PS5.6 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 21 Thursday, 26 April .................................................................................................................................................................... 24 GM2.1 ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 GM2.2 ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 GM2.3 ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 ML0 ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 GI2.3/PS1.3 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 28 PS2.1 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 30 GM10.1/PS2.9 .......................................................................................................................................................................... 32 PS4.1 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 34 PS4.2 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 ST5.1/NH1.10/PS5.5 ................................................................................................................................................................. 39 PS8.1 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 39 IG9/GMPV2.2/PS9.2 ................................................................................................................................................................. 40 NP6.4/PS9.4 ............................................................................................................................................................................ 42 Friday, 27 April ......................................................................................................................................................................... 44 PS2.6 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 46 TS1.2/GMPV4.14/PS2.10 .......................................................................................................................................................... 47 PS5.1/ST6.2 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 49 PS7.1 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 53 EGU General Assembly 2012 Monday, 23 April PS1.1 – Exploring the Solar System : Missions, Techniques and policy – Posters Convener: C. Muller | Co-Conveners: P. Falkner, B.H. Foing, P. Ehrenfreund, N. Peter Hall X/Y | Display Time 08:00–19:30 Author in Attendance: 17:30–19:00 Chairperson: Christian Muller XY451 EGU2012-3366 L. M. Prockter and the Europa Science Definition Team Orbiter, Flyby and Lander Mission Concepts for Investigating Europa's Habitability XY452 EGU2012-6927 T. R. Spilker, D. H. Atkinson, N. J. Strange, and D. Landau US Decadal Survey Outer Solar System Missions: Trajectory Options XY453 EGU2012-7353 V. Ciarletti, D. plettemeier, A.J. Vieau, R. Hassen-Khodja, B. Lustrement, P. Cais, and S. Clifford Shallow characterization of the subsurface for the 2018 Mission to Mars XY454 EGU2012-7716 M. Dechambre, V. Ciarletti, M. Biancheri-Astier, A. Saintenoy, F. Costard, and R. Hassen-Khodja WISDOM GPR performance assessment in a cold artificial environment XY455 EGU2012-13651 D. Landau, J. Brophy, J. Dankanich, and N. Strange 40-kW Solar Electric Propulsion Stage for Enhanced Robotic and Human Space Exploration PS2.2 – Venus – Orals Convener: H. Svedhem | Co-Conveners: D. Titov Room: 32 Chairperson: D. Titov 13:30–13:45 EGU2012-12382 H. Svedhem, D. Titov, and C. Wilson Present Status and Future of Venus Express and Results from Atmospheric Drag measurements 13:45–14:00 EGU2012-12558 D. Titov, H. Svedhem, W.J. Markiewicz, and C. Wilson Cloud morphology and dynamics from the Venus Express observations 14:00–14:15 EGU2012-13791 T. Satoh, S. Ohtsuki, N. Iwagami, M. Ueno, K. Uemizu, M. Suzuki, G. L. Hashimoto, T. Sakanoi, Y. Kasaba, R. Nakamura, T. Imamura, M. Nakamura, T. Fukuhara, A. Yamazaki, and M. Yamada Venus' Clouds as Inferred from the Phase Curves Acquired by IR1 and IR2 on board Akatsuki 14:15–14:30 EGU2012-7874 A. Piccialli, D. Titov, H. Svedhem, and W. J. Markiewicz Characterization of gravity waves at Venus cloud top from the Venus Monitoring Camera images 14:30–14:45 EGU2012-8097 J.-L. Bertaux, J.-Y Chaufray, and F Leblanc First Observations of Venus UV dayglow at limb from SPICAV/Venus Express 14:45–15:00 EGU2012-5408 J.-C. Gérard, L. Soret, A. Migliorini, G. Piccioni, and P. Drossart The oxygen nightglow emissions of Venus: vertical distribution and role of collisional quenching Chairperson: H. Svedhem 15:30–15:45 EGU2012-12865 L. Zasova, I. Khatuntsev, A. Shakun, G. Piccioni, and P. Drossart Night airglows

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