Short title
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Mars
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Oral presentation Date/Room/Chair
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April 28 AM1 (09:00 - 10:45)
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418
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Masaki Ishiwatari
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April 28 AM2 (11:00 - 12:45)
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418
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Takehiko Satoh
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Poster presentation Date/Room
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April 28 (Core Time 18:15 - 19:30)
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Poster
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Contact
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Takehiko Satoh
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Email
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satoh@stp.isas.jaxa.jp
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Convener
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Takehiko Satoh
/ Masaki Ishiwatari
/ Ayako Matsuoka
/ Yoshiyuki O. Takahashi
/ Sho Sasaki
/ Hideaki Miyamoto
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Scope
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The study on Mars has greatly been advanced due to new data from modern missions as well as to new results from theoretical and numerical works. Morphology and variable phenomena, seen on the surface, in the atmosphere and its surrounding plasma, all indicate that Mars is still an active planet.
After the successful launch of Japan's new EPSILON rocket (September 2013), possibilities of small planetary missions are becoming more realistic (Mars is the most important target object, of course). In this session, current researches on Mars, including the latest results from missions, as well as future mission plans are discussed.
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Notes
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Time |
Presentation No |
Title |
Author |
Presenter |
Abstract |
Oral Presentation April 28 AM1 (09:00-10:45) 418 to the top
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09:00 - 09:25
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Invited
PPS02-01
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Hydrogen Isotope Ratio and Thickness of Martian Ground Ice: Implication from Multi-Water-Reservoir Model
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KUROKAWA, Hiroyuki
USUI, Tomohiro
DEMURA, Hirohide
other
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KUROKAWA, Hiroyuki
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English
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09:25 - 09:50
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Invited
PPS02-02
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New evidence for plate tectonism on Mars: Accreted Terrains
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DOHM, James
MARUYAMA, Shigenori
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DOHM, James
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English
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09:50 - 10:15
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Invited
PPS02-03
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Environmental monitoring camera system for the Martian aerosols and water vapor for the Japanese Mars rover, MELOS
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MANAGO, Naohiro
NOGUCHI, Katsuyuki
OGOHARA, Kazunori
other
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MANAGO, Naohiro
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English
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10:15 - 10:30
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PPS02-04
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Examination of Mission Scenario and Spacecraft System to Study Martian Atmospheric Escape
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MATSUOKA, Ayako
SEKI, Kanako
TERADA, Naoki
other
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MATSUOKA, Ayako
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English
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10:30 - 10:45
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PPS02-05
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Development of a dust imager for Mars landing mission
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SATOH, Takehiko
OGOHARA, Kazunori
HASHIMOTO, George
other
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SATOH, Takehiko
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English
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Oral Presentation April 28 AM2 (11:00-12:45) 418 to the top
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11:00 - 11:25
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Invited
PPS02-06
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Life Detection Microscope: Search for Microbes on the Mars Surface with a Fluorescent Microscope
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YAMAGISHI, Akihiko
SATOH, Takehiko
ENYA, Keigo
other
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YAMAGISHI, Akihiko
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English
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11:25 - 11:40
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PPS02-07
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Landing-site candidates for the Life Detection Microscope instrument
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MIYAMOTO, Hideaki
USUI, Tomohiro
KOMATSU, Goro
other
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MIYAMOTO, Hideaki
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English
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11:40 - 11:55
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3-min talk in an oral session (PPS02-P01 / PPS02-P02 / PPS02-P03 /PPS02-P04 / PPS02-P05)
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11:55 - 12:10
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Discussion
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Presentation No |
Title |
Author |
Presenter |
Abstract |
Poster Presentation April 28 Core Time (18:15-19:30) Poster to the top
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PPS02-P01
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Interannual analyses of the meridional distributions of Martian dust and clouds obtained by MRO-MCS
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NOGUCHI, Katsuyuki
IMAE, Kaori
KAWANISHI, Mai
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NOGUCHI, Katsuyuki
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English
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PPS02-P02
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Implementing Martian dust lifting scheme into DCPAM, and a diagnosis experiment of surface dust flux
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OGIHARA, Hirotaka
TAKAHASHI, Yoshiyuki O.
ISHIWATARI, Masaki
other
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OGIHARA, Hirotaka
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English
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PPS02-P03
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Assessment of Mars surface environment for MELOS1 lander using Planetary General circulation model DCPAM
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ODAKA, Masatsugu
SUGIYAMA, Ko-ichiro
TAKAHASHI, Yoshiyuki O.
other
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ODAKA, Masatsugu
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English
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PPS02-P04
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Estimation of Martian atmospheric composition change caused by CO2 condensation and its application to radio occultation
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IKEDA, Sayaka
NOGUCHI, Katsuyuki
KURODA, Takeshi
other
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IKEDA, Sayaka
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English
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PPS02-P05
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Equation of state of (Fe,Ni)_{3}S phase - Implications for Mars internal structure
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AKAGI, Shunsuke
SAKAI, Takeshi
HIRAO, Naohisa
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SAKAI, Takeshi
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English
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