P11B
Science from Current and Future Planetary Instruments and Missions Posters

Monday, 14 December 2015: 08:00-12:20
Poster Hall (Moscone South)
Primary Conveners:  Steve Vance, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, United States
Conveners:  Kunio M Sayanagi, Hampton University, Hampton, VA, United States, Sho Sasaki, National Astron Obs Japan, Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan and Jun Kimura, Tokyo Kogyo Daigaku, Tokyo, Japan
Chairs:  Steven Vance, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States and Jun Kimura, Earth-Life Science Institute, Meguro, Tokyo, Japan
OSPA Liaisons:  Steven Vance, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States
 
Science Measurements for the Io Volcano Observer (IVO) (59322)
Alfred S McEwen1, Elizabeth P Turtle2, Ralph D Lorenz2, Jason Perry1, John R Spencer3, Randolph L Kirk4, Laszlo P Keszthelyi5, Ashley Gerard Davies6, Krishan K Khurana7, Xianzhe Jia8, Julianne I Moses9, Chris Paranicas2, Christophe Hamilton1, Francis Nimmo10, Adam P Showman1, Nicolas Thomas11, Peter Wurz11, Stanislav V Barabash12, Martin Wieser12, Tilman Spohn13, Sarah M Horst14, Doris Breuer13, Luciano Iess15, Jorn Helbert13, Daniel Heyner16, David C Humm17, Imke De Pater18, Olivier Mousis19, Fran Bagenal20, Sarah Sutton1, Kenneth Hibbard2, Edward Reynolds2 and Karl-Heinz Glassmeier16, (1)University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States, (2)Applied Physics Laboratory Johns Hopkins, Laurel, MD, United States, (3)Southwest Research Institute Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States, (4)USGS Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center, Flagstaff, AZ, United States, (5)USGS Astrogeology Science Center, Flagstaff, AZ, United States, (6)Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States, (7)University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States, (8)University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI, United States, (9)Space Science Institute Seabrook, Seabrook, TX, United States, (10)University of California-Santa Cruz, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Santa Cruz, CA, United States, (11)University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland, (12)IRF Swedish Institute of Space Physics Kiruna, Kiruna, Sweden, (13)German Aerospace Center DLR Berlin, Berlin, Germany, (14)Johns Hopkins University, Earth and Planetary Science, Baltimore, MD, United States, (15)Univ. La Sapienza, Roma, Italy, (16)Technical University of Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany, (17)Johns Hopkins Univ, Annapolis, MD, United States, (18)University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States, (19)University of Franche-Comté, Besançon, France, (20)University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States
 
Advanced capabilities for in situ planetary mass spectrometry (70520)
Ricardo D Arevalo Jr, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, United States
 
Advances in Raman spectroscopy for In Situ Identification of Minerals and Organics on Diverse Planetary Surfaces: from Mars to Titan (60438)
Jordana Blacksberg1, Erik Alerstam1, Yuki Maruyama1, Corey Cochrane1 and George R Rossman2, (1)Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States, (2)Caltech, Pasadena, CA, United States
 
Trojan Tour and Rendezvous (TTR): A New Frontiers Mission to Explore the Origin and Evolution of the Early Solar System (Invited) (62002)
James F Bell III, Arizona State University, School of Earth and Space Exploration, Tempe, AZ, United States and the International TTR Science Team
 
Towards a Carbon Nanotube Ionization Source for Planetary Atmosphere Exploration (62597)
Apurva Vikram Oza, UPMC (Univ. Paris) / LATMOS, Paris, France
 
An Autonomous Cryobot Synthetic Aperture Radar for Subsurface Exploration of Europa (65711)
Omkar Pradhan, University of Colorado at Boulder, Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, Boulder, CO, United States
 
Saturn Probe: Revealing Solar System Origins (Invited) (65874)
Thomas R Spilker, Retired, Monrovia, CA, United States
 
Current Status of Japanese Participation to Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer "JUICE" (67930)
Yoshifumi Saito1, Sho Sasaki2, Jun Kimura3, Kazuyuki Tohara1 and Masaki Fujimoto4, (1)ISAS Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Kanagawa, Japan, (2)National Astron Obs Japan, Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan, (3)Earth-Life Science Institute, Meguro, Tokyo, Japan, (4)ISAS/JAXA, Kanagawa, Japan
 
International Search for Life in Ocean Worlds (Invited) (67693)
Brent Sherwood, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States
 
Ground Verification Test of Lunar Mineralogical Spectrometer on the Chang’e 5 Lunar Sample Return Lander (68812)
Han Li1, Bin Liu1, Xin Ren1, Jianjun Liu1, Chunlai Li1, Xuesen Xu1, Tingni Cai1, Zhiping He2, Wei Yan3, Rui Xu2 and Mi Tian2, (1)National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, (2)Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics, Shanghai, China, (3)National Astronomical Observatories, Beijing, China
 
An Internationally Coordinated Science Management Plan for Samples Returned from Mars (70156)
Tim Haltigin, Canadian Space Agency, Saint-Hubert, QC, Canada, Caroline L Smith, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom and iMARS Science & Earth Operations Subteam
 
The Colour and Stereo Surface Imaging System (CaSSIS) on ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO): Building on orbital imaging from MRO and Mars Express (60217)
Nicolas Thomas1, Alfred S McEwen2, Gabriele Cremonese3, Marek Banaszkiewicz4, John Bridges5, Shane Byrne2, Vania Da Deppo6, Stefano Debei6, Mohamed Ramy El Maarry1, Ernst Hauber7, Candice J Hansen8, Anton Ivanov9, Laszlo P Keszthelyi10, Randolph L Kirk11, Ruslan Olegovich Kuzmin12, Nicolas Mangold13, Lucia Marinangeli14, Wojceich Markiewicz15, Matteo Massironi16, Chris H Okubo17, Piotr Orleanski4, Antoine Pommerol18, Livio L Tornabene19, Pawel Wajer4 and James J Wray20, (1)Physikalisches Inst, Bern, Switzerland, (2)University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States, (3)University of Padova, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Padova, Italy, (4)Space Research Center Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland, (5)University of Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom, (6)University of Padova, Padova, Italy, (7)German Aerospace Centre (DLR), Berlin, Germany, (8)Planetary Science Institute Tucson, Tucson, AZ, United States, (9)EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland, (10)USGS, Flagstaff, United States, (11)USGS Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center, Flagstaff, AZ, United States, (12)Vernadsky Inst., Moscow, Russia, (13)LPGN Laboratoire de Planétologie et Géodynamique de Nantes, Nantes Cedex 03, France, (14)University of Chieti-Pescara, Pescara, Italy, (15)MPS, Göttingen, Germany, (16)Univ Padova, Padova, Italy, (17)USGS Astrogeology Science Center, Flagstaff, AZ, United States, (18)University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland, (19)University of Western Ontario, Washington, ON, Canada, (20)Georgia Institute of Technology Main Campus, Atlanta, GA, United States
 
The design of long wavelength planetary SAR sensor and its applications for monitoring shallow sub-surface of Moon and planets. (86746)
KwangEun Kim, KIGAM Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources - KIGAM, Daejeon, South Korea
 
Non-planetary Science from Planetary Missions (71089)
Martin Elvis, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA, United States, Karin Rabe, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Physics and Astronomy, Piscataway, NJ, United States and Karen Daniels, NC State University, Raleigh, NC, United States
 
Inversion of the Chelyabinsk seismic surface waves and comparative constraints on the generation of seismic waves by atmospheric Impacts on Earth and Mars (72967)
Foivos Georgios Karakostas, Virgile Rakoto and Philippe Henri Lognonne, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Paris, France
 
A Holographic Microscope for Detection of Microorganisms on Icy Worlds (73537)
Jay L Nadeau1,2, Christian A. Lindensmith3, Jody W. Deming4, Gordon M. Showalter4, Stephanie Rider2 and Manuel Bedrossian2, (1)McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada, (2)California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, United States, (3)Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States, (4)University of Washington Seattle Campus, Seattle, United States
 
Mars-Moons Exploration, Reconnaissance and Landed Investigation (MERLIN) (74342)
Scott L Murchie1, Nancy L Chabot1, Debra Buczkowski2, Ray E Arvidson3, Julie C Castillo4, Patrick N Peplowski1, Carolyn M Ernst5, Andrew Rivkin1, Doug Eng1, Artur B. Chmielewski4, Justin Maki6, Ashitey trebi-Ollenu6, Bethany L Ehlmann7, Harlan E. Spence8, Mihaly Horanyi9, Goestar Klingelhoefer10 and John A. Christian11, (1)Applied Physics Laboratory Johns Hopkins, Laurel, MD, United States, (2)JHU Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD, United States, (3)Washington University in St Louis, St. Louis, MO, United States, (4)NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States, (5)The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD, United States, (6)Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States, (7)California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, United States, (8)University of New Hampshire Main Campus, Space Science Center, Durham, NH, United States, (9)University of Colorado at Boulder, Physics, Boulder, CO, United States, (10)Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany, (11)West Virginia University, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Morgantown, WV, United States
 
Instrumentation development for planetary in situ 40Ar/39Ar geochronology (74461)
Brett Davidheiser-Kroll, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12, United Kingdom
 
The Advanced Jovian Asteroid Explorer (AJAX) (74706)
Elena Y Adams1, John F Mustard2, Scott L Murchie1, Andrew Rivkin1 and Patrick N Peplowski1, (1)Applied Physics Laboratory Johns Hopkins, Laurel, MD, United States, (2)Brown University, Providence, RI, United States
 
Hera - an ESA M-class Saturn Entry Probe Mission Proposal (74873)
David H Atkinson, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, United States
 
The Main-belt Asteroid and NEO Tour with Imaging and Spectroscopy (MANTIS) (76720)
Andrew Rivkin, Applied Physics Laboratory Johns Hopkins, Laurel, MD, United States
 
Development and Characterization of the SHERLOC instrument for Mars 2020 (77117)
Luther W Beegle, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States
 
Subsurface Feature Mapping of Mars using a High Resolution Ground Penetrating Radar System (76961)
Taia Sean Wu1, Divya M Persaud1,2, Michael A Preudhomme1,3, Marten Jurg1, Mary Kate Smith1, Hayden Buckley1,3, Jesse Tarnas4, Clement Chalumeau1, Nate Lombard-Poirot1, Bryan Mann1 and NASA Ames Academy for Space Exploration 2015, (1)NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, United States, (2)University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, United States, (3)University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States, (4)Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, United States
 
 
Thermodynamics and Interior Structure Measurements of Ocean Worlds (80893)
Steve Vance, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States
 
Mars Organic Molecule Analyzer (MOMA) Mass Spectrometer Flight Model and Future Ion Trap-Based Planetary Instruments (80109)
William B Brinckerhoff, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, United States
 
Ice Giant Exploration (80713)
Abigail M Rymer, Applied Physics Laboratory Johns Hopkins, Laurel, MD, United States
 
Development of the Circumpolar Stratospheric Telescope FUJIN for Observations of Planets (78470)
Atsunori Maeda1, Makoto Taguchi1, Yasuhiro Shoji2, Toshihiko Nakano3, Masataka Imai4, Yuki Goda4, Yukihiro Takahashi5, Kazuya Yosida6, Yuji Sakamoto6 and Makoto Watanabe4, (1)Rikkyo University, Ikebukuro, Japan, (2)Graduate School of Osaka University, Toyonaka, Japan, (3)Oita National College of Technology, Oita, Japan, (4)Graduate School of Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, (5)Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, (6)Graduate School of Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
 
Crosslink Radio Occultation for the Remote Sensing of Planetary Atmospheres (82576)
Anthony J Mannucci, Chi O Ao, Sami Asmar, Charles D Edwards, Daniel S Kahan, Meegyeong Paik, Xiaoqing Pi and Walton Williamson, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States
 
End-To-END Performance of the Future MOMA Instrument Aboard the ExoMars Mission (83181)
Veronica T. Pinnick, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, United States
 
The Mars Environmental Dynamics Analyzer (MEDA): A Suite of Environmental Sensors for the Mars 2020 Rover (83779)
Leslie Tamppari, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States
 
Science Objectives and Site Selection Criteria for a Human Mission to Mars (84522)
Paul B Niles, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, United States
 
Objectives for Mars Orbital Missions in the 2020s: Report from a MEPAG Science Analysis Group (84601)
Richard W Zurek, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States
 
Lifting Entry & Atmospheric Flight (LEAF) Applications at Solar System Bodies. (85089)
Bhaswar Sen, Organization Not Listed, Washington, DC, United States
 
Pandora – Discovering the origin of the moons of Mars (a proposed Discovery mission) (85311)
Serina Diniega, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States
 
The Science of Asteroid Sample Return Mission Hayabusa2 (Invited) (85408)
Makoto Yoshikawa, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Kanagawa, Japan
 
A Proof of Concept for In-Situ Lunar Dating (85608)
F. Scott Anderson, Southwest Research Institute Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States
 
Soil Shear Properties Assessment, Resistance, Thermal, and Triboelectric Analysis (SPARTTA) Tool: A New Multitool Instrument for Identifying the Physical Properties of In-situ Soils on Planetary Surfaces. (70766)
Robert C Anderson1, Gregory H. Peters1, Luther W Beegle1, Yu Meng Zhou2, Nicholas Van Stryk3 and Elizabeth M. Carey4, (1)NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States, (2)Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States, (3)California State University, Northridge, Northridge, CA, United States, (4)Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States
 
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