Marco Polo Workshop - June 2008
Presentations
The presentations given at the Marco Polo workshop are available from this page in PDF format. Thursday 5 June 2008 | I. Missions: general studies and programmatics | | Time | Title Name, affiliation | File | | 15:00 | Marco Polo mission (A. Barucci, LESIA, Paris Observatory, France) | PDF | | 15:20 | Programmatics of Marco Polo (D. Koschny, ESA/RSSD, The Netherlands) | PDF | | 16:00 | Current status of the payload definition of Marco Polo (J. Romstedt/D. Koschny, ESA/RSSD, The Netherlands) | PDF | | 16:20 | Planetary protection for SR missions (A. Debus, CNES, France) | PDF | | - COSPAR Planetary Protection Policy | PDF | | 16:45 | The mission Osiris (D. Lauretta, Univ. Arizona, USA) | PDF | | 17:05 | ASTEX, an in-situ exploration mission to two NEAs (A. Nathues, Max-Planck-Institut für Sonnensystemforschung, Germany) | PDF | | 17:25 | NEA SR Study (M.C. Perkinson, EADS Astrium, UK) | PDF | | 17:45 | Low-gravity sample return (V. Martinot, Thales Alenia Space, France) | PDF | | 18:00 | NEO SR strategies and Marco Polo (E. Perozzi, Telespazio, Italy) | PDF | | II. Physical properties of NEOs from laboratory experiments, simulations and observations I | | 18:15 | Taxonomy of Marco Polo's targets: a buyer's guide (R. Binzel, MIT, USA) | PDF | | 18:30 | Physical characterization of the asteroid's surface by means of thermophysical modeling of infrared data (M. Delbo, Côte d'Azur Observatory/Cassiopée, France) | PDF | Friday 6 June 2008 | II. Physical properties of NEOs from laboratory experiments, simulations and observations II | | Time | Title Name, affiliation | File | | 09:00 | Physical properties of asteroids from collisional studies (P. Michel, Côte d'Azur Observatory/Cassiopée, France) | PDF | | 09:15 | Expected spectral signatures from asteroid observations and laboratory analogues (S. Erard, LESIA, Paris Observatory, France) | PDF | | 09:30 | The surface properties of primitive asteroids and comet-asteroid transition objects (J. Licandro, Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias, Spain) | PDF | | 09:45 | Laboratory simulations of space weathering effects (G. Strazulla, UINAF, Astrophysical Observatory of Catania, Italy) | PDF | | III. Instrumentation for global and local characterization I | | 10:15 | Imaging systems for Marco Polo (J.L. Josset, Space-X, Switzerland) | PDF | | 10:30 | Thermal IR spectro-imager (O. Groussin/P. Lamy/L. Jorda, Astrophysics Laboratory of Marseille, France) | PDF | | 10:45 | Neutral Particle Analyser for the study of space weathering on NEOs (C. Plainaki, INAF, Physical Institute of Interplanetary Space, Italy) | PDF | | 11:00 | High Spatial Resolution Imaging Camera (L. Colangeli, Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte, Italy) | PDF | | III. Instrumentation for global and local characterization II | | 14:00 | Lander for Marco Polo (H. Boenhardt, MPI for Solar Sytem Research, Germany) | PDF | | 14:15 | Spinoff Rosetta Lander for Marco Polo (S. Ulamec, DLR, Germany) | PDF | | IV. Sampling mechanisms and analysis | | 15:00 | The sticky pad sampling techniques (M. Fulchignoni, Univ. Paris VII, LESIA, Paris Observatory, France) | PDF | | 15:15 | Sampling methods for asteroid and planetary missions (P. Magnani, Selex Galileo, Italy) | PDF | | 15:30 | Sample analysis: overview/priorities (I. Franchi, PSSRI, The Open University, UK) | PDF | | 15:45 | The connection asteroids-comets from Stardust sample analysis (M. Gounelle) | PDF | | V. Japanese-European Collaboration | | 16:00 | Science, Technology, and Programmatic Progress of the Japanese Team toward the Joint Marco Polo Phase-A Study (H. Yano) | PDF |
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Preliminary Agenda |
Last Update: 17 Jun 2008
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