Titan - From Discovery to Encounter
Third Announcement
In the 17th century, Christiaan Huygens was one of the most respected leading European scientists. He was the first of what we would today call a "scientific director" of the Académie Française. A highlight in his carrier was the discovery of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, in 1655 |
Extended deadline for Abstract Submission: 16 February 2004
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
Papers will be selected either as contributed paper or as poster on the basis of abstracts not exceeding 1 page.
The abstracts should outline clearly and precisely the major interests and novelty of the papers on the topics:
- Christiaan Huygens, the person, scientist and interactions
- The Cassini-Huygens mission in historical perspective, the contribution of Gerard Kuiper
- Recent results of Saturn/Titan observations (ground- and space-based) and theoretical studies
- Amateur astronomers' observations of Saturn and Titan
Abstracts should be sent before 31 January 2004 to ESA Conference Bureau and may be submitted:
By using the Abstract Submission Form (preferred method of submission)
Should it not be possible at all to submit your abstract through the above web page, you may also send it
By e-mail to the address: esa.conference.bureauesa.int Abstracts should contain the following information:
- Name and proposed topic/subtopic for the paper
- Title of paper
- Authors full name
- Name and affiliation of author(s)
- Addresses, e-mail, telephone and fax numbers
- Name of the prime author or contact person
The author(s) should also indicate whether the papers are proposed for an oral or a poster presentation.
Authors will be notified of the decision of the programme committee by 5 March 2004. Authors whose papers have been accepted will then receive instructions for the preparation of their full-length paper for inclusion in the proceedings of the event.
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME
This conference will start with a tribute to Christiaan Huygens, his contributions and interactions in the 17th century followed by recent results of observations of Saturn/Titan from ground and space, an overview of the Cassini/Huygens mission. The conference will end with a public outreach day aimed at the amateur astronomy community that will have the opportunity to present, in the forms of posters or exhibits, their latest observations of Saturn and Titan.
Tuesday 13 April - Opening session | |
12:00 | Registration |
14:00 | Welcome by ESA Director General |
14:10 | Opening speech by Mrs Maria van der Hoeven, Dutch Minister for Education and Science |
14:30 | Inaugural lecture: Prof H.F. Cohen: "Christiaan Huygens and the scientific revolution" |
15:00 | Musical intermezzo |
15:30 | Coffee break |
16:00 | Prof A Brahic: "The Voyager Odyssey" |
16:30 | Musical intermezzo |
17:00 | Prof R.M. Bonnet: "Cassini/Huygens in the European context" |
17:30 | Welcome reception |
19:30 | End |
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Wednesday 14 April - Christiaan Huygens, the person, the scientist and interactions | |
09:00 | Prof A. van Helden: "Huygens and Saturn" |
09:30 | Dr J. Yoder: "The Huygens manuscripts" |
10:00 | Dr A. Cassini: "Cassini and Saturn" |
10:30 | Coffee break |
11:00 | TBD: "Cassini, the scientist" |
11:30 | Dr F.Chareix: "Huygens and Mechanics" |
12:00 | Prof H. Bos: "Huygens and Mathematics" |
12:30 |
Prof C.A. Grimbergen: "Huygens and the advancement of time measurements" |
13:00 | Lunch |
14:30 | Dr S. Débarbat: "Huygens, l'Académie des Sciences et l'Observatoire de Paris" |
15:00 | Prof. A. Dollfus: "Christiaan Huygens as telescope maker and user" |
15:30 | Coffee break |
16:00 | Dr G. Molesini: "Testing the lenses of Campani, lens-maker for Cassini" |
16:30 | Prof F.J. Dijksterhuis: "The optics of Huygens" |
17:00 | Contributed papers on historical aspects |
17:45 | Return to hotel |
19:00 | Huygens Birthday dinner in ESTEC restaurant or Space Expo |
after dinner | Prof C.D. Andriesse: "Titan kan niet slapen" ( Huygens biography) |
22:00 | End |
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Thursday 15 April - Recent results of Saturn/Titan observations, ground- and space based, theoretical studies | |
08:30 | Prof D. Southwood: "Cassini/Huygens, the next steps towards the outer planets" |
09:00 | Dr. T. Encrenaz: "Review of recent Saturn observations" |
09:30 | Dr C. Ferrari: "Satellite & rings heritage and follow-up to Huygens" |
10:00 | Coffee break |
10:30 | Dr A Coustenis: "Titan's atmosphere and surface from imaging and spectroscopy in the past decade" |
11:00 | Dr T. Owen: "Models for the origin of Titan's atmosphere" |
11:30 | Dr C. McKay: "Aerosols in Titan's atmosphere" |
12:00 | Dr D. Strobel: "Titan's photochemistry" |
12:30 | Dr F. Raulin: "Biochemistry of Titan" |
13:00 | Lunch |
14:00 | Dr D.B. Campbell: "Earth-based radar detection of seas on Titan" |
14:30 | Contributed papers on ground-based and space observations (15 mins each) |
15:30 | Departure for museum visits Boerhaave, Hofwijck, Space Expo, University Library Leiden |
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Friday 16 April - The Cassini/Huygens mission: from past to future | |
08:30 | Drs D. Gautier, W.Ip, T.Owen: "The genesis of the Cassini/Huygens mission" |
09:15 | Dr D. Matson: "The Cassini/Huygens mission" |
10:00 | Coffee break |
10:30 to 13:00 | Latest Observations of Saturn and Titan by Cassini Orbiter Instruments (Programme to be established, invited papers, 20 mins each,) |
13:00 | Lunch |
14:00 | Dr J.P. Lebreton: "The Huygens probe" |
14:30 to 16:00 | What do we expect from the Huygens probe Instrument (Programme to be established, invited papers, 6 PIs - 15 mins each) |
16:00 | Coffee break |
16:30 | Prof. J. Lunine: "Titan, what next" |
17:00 | End |
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Saturday 17 April - Public outreach day | |
09:00 | Registration |
10:00 | Welcome and coffee |
10:30 | Dr A van Helden: "Huygens and his times" |
11:00 | Mr P. Louwman: "Huygens and his telescopes" |
11:20 | Dr T. Johnson: "Robotic exploration of the outer planets, an historical perspective" |
11:50 | Dr G Konnen: "Titan halos" |
12:20 | Dr T. Owen: "Huygens and the search for life in the Universe" |
12:50 | Lunch |
14:00 | JPL: "The Cassini/Huygens education and outreach programme" |
15:00 | Dr L. Friedman: "Public involvement in Planetary Exploration" |
15:30 | ESA's Education and Outreach Programme related to Cassini/Huygens |
16:30 | Contributions by amateur observers |
evening | Saturn and Titan viewing at ESTEC/Sterrewacht Leiden Barbecue? |
REGISTRATION
Depending on what days you would like to participate, you can register, using the registration form, with one of the two options:
- Register for the entire conference, including public day (150 Euro, 35 Euro for students)
- Register for the public day only (15 Euro)
During the Public Day posterboards and tables are available to present the results of observations and other activities by individual and groups of amateur astronomers.
For details contact: esa.conference.bureauesa.int with reference: 17/4 public day.
HOTEL RESERVATION
To arrange for hotel reservations please use this form to submit your request.
Second Announcement
In the 17th century, Christiaan Huygens was one of the most respected leading European scientists. He was the first of what we would today call a "scientific director" of the Académie Française. A highlight in his carrier was the discovery of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, in 1655 |
Abstract Submission extended to 15th January 2004
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
Papers will be selected either as contributed paper or as poster on the basis of abstracts not exceeding 1 page.
The abstracts should outline clearly and precisely the major interests and novelty of the papers on the topics:
- Christiaan Huygens, the person, scientist and interactions
- The Cassini-Huygens mission in historical perspective, the contribution of Gerard Kuiper
- Recent results of Saturn/Titan observations (ground- and space-based) and theoretical studies
- Amateur astronomers' observations of Saturn and Titan
Abstracts should be sent before 15 January 2004 to ESA Conference Bureau and may be submitted:
By using the Abstract Submission Form (preferred method of submission)
Should it not be possible at all to submit your abstract through the above web page, you may also send it
By e-mail to the address: esa.conference.bureauesa.int Abstracts should contain the following information:
- Name and proposed topic/subtopic for the paper
- Title of paper
- Authors full name
- Name and affiliation of author(s)
- Addresses, e-mail, telephone and fax numbers
- Name of the prime author or contact person
The author(s) should also indicate whether the papers are proposed for an oral or a poster presentation.
Authors will be notified of the decision of the programme committee by 30 January 2004. Authors whose papers have been accepted will then receive instructions for the preparation of their full-length paper for inclusion in the proceedings of the event.
PROGRAMME and First Announcement
First Announcement
In the 17th century, Christiaan Huygens was one of the most respected leading European scientists. He was the first of what we would today call a "scientific director" of the Académie Française. A highlight in his carrier was the discovery of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, in 1655 |
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
For ESA, the highlight of 2004 and early 2005 will be the arrival of the NASA/ESA Cassini-Huygens spacecraft at Saturn and the release of the Huygens probe into the atmosphere of Titan.
The aim of the conference is to bring together historians and space scientists to discuss:
- Christiaan Huygens, the person, the scientist and his relationship with other scientists in the 17th century, such as Cassini, Descartes, Newton.
- Observations of Saturn and its moons since the 17th century.
- The Cassini-Huygens missions and the latest observations on the way to the encounter.
13 to 17 April 2004
ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands
Scientific Programme Committee (all tbc)
Cecille Ferrari (Cecile.Ferrari@cea.fr)
Tobias Owen (owen@ifa.hawaii.edu)
Fabrizio Bonoli (bonoli@bo.astro.it)
Fokko Dijksterhuis (f.j.dijksterhuis@wmw.utwente.nl)
Cees Grimbergen (grimberg@doge.nl)
Albert van Helden (A.VanHelden@phys.uu.nl)
Kees Grimbergen (c.a.grimbergen@amc.uva.nl)
Athena Coustenis (Athena.Coustenis@obspm.fr)
Jean Pierre Lebreton (Jean-Pierre.Lebreton@esa.int)
John Zarnecki (J.C.Zarnecki@open.ac.uk)
Dennis Matson (dmatson@jpl.nasa.gov)
Local Organising Committee
Gonnie Elfering (Gonnie.Elfering@esa.int)
Jean Pierre Lebreton (Jean-Pierre.Lebreton@esa.int)
Clare Bingham (Clare.Bingham@esa.int)
Henk Olthof (Henk.Olthof@esa.int)
The programme will consist of invited papers, contributed papers, and posters. The intention is to publish the proceedings in the ESA "SP" series.
Tuesday 13 April (pm) | Opening session |
Invited talks | |
Musical intermezzos | |
Video presentation of the Cassini-Huygens mission | |
Wednesday 14 April | Christiaan Huygens, the person, scientist and interactions |
Invited talk | |
Contributing talks | |
Invited birthday lecture | |
Thursday 15 April (am) | The Cassini-Huygens mission in historical perspective, the contribution of Gerard Kuiper |
Invited talk | |
Contributed talks | |
Afternoon: excursion | |
Conference dinner | |
Friday 16 April | Recent results of Saturn/Titan observations (ground- and space-based) and theoretical studies |
Invited talk | |
Contributing talks | |
Saturday 17 April | Public outreach day |
Amateur astronomers' observations of Saturn and Titan | |
Public lectures |
CONFERENCE FEE
150 Euro for the entire conference covering, coffee breaks, excursions and conference dinner, conference bag, proceedings, sandwich lunch on the public outreach day
35 Euro for students
10 Euro, for the public outreach day only, covering coffee breaks, sandwich lunch, conference bag and proceedings.
SCHEDULE
Call for papers: September 2003
Deadline for paper submission: November 2003
Final Programme: January 2004
WEBSITE
ESA Huygens Website
JPL Cassini Website
Cassini-Huygens Orbit Views
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
If you are interested to participate please register here.
For Submission details, please read the Submission Abstract document.