Short title
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Science of Small Solar System Bodies
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Oral presentation Date/Room/Chair
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May 21 AM1 (09:00 - 10:30)
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201A
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Masanao Abe
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May 21 AM2 (10:45 - 12:15)
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201A
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Makoto Yoshikawa
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May 21 PM1 (13:45 - 15:15)
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201A
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Masaki Fujimoto
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Poster presentation Date/Room
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May 21 (Core Time 15:30 - 17:00, 17:15 - 18:30)
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Contact
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Makoto Yoshikawa
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Email
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yoshikawa.makoto@jaxa.jp
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Convener
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Makoto Yoshikawa
/ Masanao Abe
/ Masaki Fujimoto
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Scope
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This session is aimed at setting up a forum to discuss how we can make progresses in our understanding of the solar system evolution with our hands on data. Presentations not only related to the asteroid sample return missions of Hayabusa and Hayabusa2 but also other topics related to the science of the small bodies in the solar system (satellites, asteroids, comets, interplanetary dust particles, trans-Neptunian objects, and planetesimals) are invited. In addition to the extensive astronomical/remote-sensing observations and theoretical works, Hayabusa has brought us samples back from Itokawa (S-type asteroid) for unprecedentedly detailed analysis. The results of the Hayabusa sample initial analysis do prove that analysis of returned samples will play a key role in our future study of the solar system evolution. While the mission preparation of Hayabusa2, which is targeted at a more primordial asteroid than Itokawa (1999JU3, C-type), is being matured, expectation of building a new gateway to biology-flavored topics via organic material and aqueous alteration analysis is ramping up. In this session, after summarizing the cutting-edge results obtained by various methods including the Hayabusa sample analysis, we will discuss the future shape of the study of the solar system evolution.
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Notes
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Time |
Presentation No |
Title |
Author |
Presenter |
Abstract |
Oral Presentation May 21 AM1 (09:00-10:30) 201A to the top
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09:00 - 09:15
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U02-01
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Comparative analysis of surfaces of Itokawa regolith, LL chondrite and experimentally shocked olivine fragments
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Tooru Matsumoto
Akira Tsuchiyama
Arnold Gucsik
other
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Tooru Matsumoto
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09:15 - 09:35
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Invited
U02-02
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Shock state of the Itokawa samples
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Michael Zolensky
NAKAMURA, Tomoki
MIKOUCHI, Takashi
other
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Michael Zolensky
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09:35 - 09:50
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U02-03
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A micro-spectroscopic research for the particles returned by the HAYABUSA mission
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Fumio Kitajima
Masato Kotsugi
Takuo Ohkochi
other
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Fumio Kitajima
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09:50 - 10:05
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U02-04
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STEM observation of space weathering products on the Itokawa dust particles and importance of N2 purge environment
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Takaaki Noguchi
Makoto Kimura
Takahioto Hashimoto
other
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Takaaki Noguchi
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10:05 - 10:20
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U02-05
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Preliminary examination of Hayabusa asteroidal samples: oxygen isotope and trace elements analyses
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Shoichi Itoh
Hisayoshi Yurimoto
Naoya Sakamoto
other
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Shoichi Itoh
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10:20 - 10:30
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3-min talk in an oral session
Presentation No |
Title |
Author |
Presenter |
Abstract |
U02-P01 |
The Hayabusa return sample curation in JAXA and the first international announcement of opportunity of research |
Masanao Abe
Toru Yada
Yukihiro Ishibashi
other |
Masanao Abe |
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U02-P02 |
Innate Inhomogeneity Inside of Asteroids |
Taishi Nakamoto |
Taishi Nakamoto |
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U02-P03 |
Photometric Observations of Comet-Asteroid Transition Object 107P/Wilson-Harrington |
Seitaro URAKAWA
Shin-ichiro, OKUMURA
Kota, NISHIYAMA
other |
Seitaro URAKAWA |
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Oral Presentation May 21 AM2 (10:45-12:15) 201A to the top
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10:45 - 11:00
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U02-06
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Outline of the next asteroid sample return mission - Hayaubsa-2
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Makoto Yoshikawa
Hiroyuki Minamino
Yuichi Tsuda
other
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Makoto Yoshikawa
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11:00 - 11:15
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U02-07
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Hayabusa-2, scientific objective and instruments
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Masanao Abe
Makoto Yoshikawa
Seiji Sugita
other
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Masanao Abe
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11:15 - 11:30
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U02-08
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Science priorities for Hayabusa-2 return samples
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Shogo Tachibana
Hayabusa-2 sampler team
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Shogo Tachibana
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11:30 - 11:45
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U02-09
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Thermal Property of Asteroid 1999JU3 by Infrared Imager TIR on Hayabusa2
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Tatsuaki Okada
Tetsuya Fukuhara
Satoshi Tanaka
other
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Tatsuaki Okada
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11:45 - 12:00
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U02-10
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Scientific Objectives of Hayabusa-2 LIDAR experiment
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Noriyuki Namiki
Takahide Mizuno
Naru Hirata
other
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Noriyuki Namiki
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12:00 - 12:15
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U02-11
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Science from Small Carry-on Impactor
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Masahiko Arakawa
SCI science member
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Masahiko Arakawa
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Oral Presentation May 21 PM1 (13:45-15:15) 201A to the top
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13:45 - 14:00
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U02-12
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Laboratory Experiments of Impact onto Chondrites and Ejecta Recovery
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Akiko Nakamura
Takaya Okamoto
Toshihiko Kadono
other
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Akiko Nakamura
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14:00 - 14:20
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Invited
U02-13
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MarcoPolo-R: Asteroid Sample Return Mission
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Maria Antonietta Barucci
Patrick Michel
CHENG, Andy
other
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Patrick Michel
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14:20 - 14:40
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Invited
U02-14
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HUMAN MISSIONS TO NEAR-EARTH ASTEROIDS: AN UPDATE ON NASA'S CURRENT STATUS AND PROPOSED ACTIVITIES
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Paul Abell
MAZANEK, D. D.
BARBEE, B. W.
other
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Paul Abell
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Presentation No |
Title |
Author |
Presenter |
Abstract |
Poster Presentation May 21 Core Time (15:30-17:00, 17:15-18:30) to the top
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U02-P01
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The Hayabusa return sample curation in JAXA and the first international announcement of opportunity of research
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Masanao Abe
Toru Yada
Yukihiro Ishibashi
other
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Masanao Abe
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U02-P02
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Innate Inhomogeneity Inside of Asteroids
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Taishi Nakamoto
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Taishi Nakamoto
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U02-P03
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Photometric Observations of Comet-Asteroid Transition Object 107P/Wilson-Harrington
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Seitaro URAKAWA
Shin-ichiro, OKUMURA
Kota, NISHIYAMA
other
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Seitaro URAKAWA
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U02-P04
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Geological features of a saturnian small satellite, Helene: implications to the characteristics of E ring.
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Naoyuki Hirata
Hideaki Miyamoto
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Naoyuki Hirata
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