session 5

Title

Solar System Exploration

Description

This session covers robotic missions for Solar System exploration (inner and outer planets and their satellites, and space plasma physics) except the Earth, Moon, Mars, and small bodies covered in other sessions of this symposium. Papers covering both new mission concepts as well as the associated specific technologies are invited.

Date

2012-10-04

Time

15:15

Room

TS15 (Sala Ischia, Palacongressi)

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

The MESSENGER Mission Continues: Transition to the Extended Mission

accepted

20'

confirmed

Dr. Ralph L. McNutt, Jr.

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

United States

2

Solar Probe Plus Mission Definition

accepted

20'

confirmed

Dr. Mary Kae Lockwood

The John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

United States

3

Return to Venus of the Japanese Venus Climate Orbiter Akatsuki

accepted

20'

confirmed

Prof. Masato Nakamura

ISAS/JAXA

Japan

4

Orbit determination for the radio science experiment of the NASA mission JUNO

accepted

15'

confirmed

Dr. Giacomo Tommei

University of Pisa

Italy

5

One mission for Sun exploration

accepted

20'

confirmed

Prof. Mikhail S. Konstantinov

Moscow Aviation Institute

Russian Federation

6

Targeting Enceladus' Plume - The VIFFing Penetrator Approach

accepted

15'

withdrawn

Mr. Christopher Nicol

Faculty of Engineering, Carleton University

Canada

7

Enceladus Explorer - A Maneuverable Subsurface Probe for Autonomous Navigation Through Deep Ice

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Engelbert Plescher

FH Aachen University of Applied Sciences

Germany

8

SCIENCE GOALS AND TECHNICAL CHALLENGES IN THE DESIGN OF AN ICE PENETRATING RADAR FOR THE JUPITER ICY MOONS

accepted

15'

confirmed

Prof.Dr. Lorenzo Bruzzone

DIT - University of Trento

Italy

9

From Mercury to Jupiter: overview on solar system exploration missions at Astrium

accepted

15'

confirmed

Dr. Charles Koeck

EADS Astrium

France

10

Navigation System Formed by spacecraft Located at the Earth-Moon Libration Points

accepted

15'

withdrawn

Dr. Zhao Yuhui

Nanjing University

China

11

JET: Journey to Enceladus and Titan Mission Concept Overview

accepted

15'

withdrawn

Mr. Steve Matousek

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Jet Propulsion Laboratory

United States

12

Precision Pointing Control Of A Large Segmented Space Telescope Testbed

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Mr. Eric Ulysses Diaz

United States

13

Effect of Nose Cavity on the Heat Fluxes to Reentry Vehicle in Titan’s Atmosphere

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Mr. Gurunadh Velidi

University of Petroleum and Energy Studies

India

14

Aerodynamics and Aerothermodynamics Analyses of a Earth-Re-entry Capsule for Sample Return Mission in the framework of RASTAS SPEAR project

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Dr. Giuseppe Pezzella

CIRA Italian Aerospace Research Centre

Italy

15

MERCURY IMAGING X-RAY SPECTROMETER (MIXS) IN BEPICOLOMBO MISSION: ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Mr. Jose A. Viceira

Instituto Nacional de Tecnica Aeroespacial (INTA)

Spain

16

SIMBIO-SYS for BepiColombo: the design and qualification of the Italian “eyes” towards Mercury

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Dr. Simone Pirrotta

Italian Space Agency (ASI)

Italy

17

Enabling Technologies for Future New Frontiers Mission Atmospheric Flight Vehicles

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Ms. Jill Prince

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Langley Research Center

United States

18

Alternatives to the Laplace Nebular Hypothesis-Gas Giants First, Hoops, Jets, Gravitational Capture, Capture, Planetary Child of Sun Form Reasonable Laplace Alternatives

accepted

Poster

withdrawn

Mr. James Struck

NASA

United States

19

Constructing optimized observations - The Solar System Science Operations Laboratory

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Mr. Marc Costa i Sitjà

INSA, Ingeniería y Servicios Aeroespaciales, S.A.

Spain

20

Determination of the planetary rotation by imaging from orbit

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Mrs. Rachele Meriggiola

Università di Roma "Sapienza"

Italy

21

Stable regions located interior to Charon's orbit: the encounter with the New Horizons mission in 2015

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Dr. Silvia Maria Giuliati Winter

Universidade Estadual Paulista-UNESP

Brazil

22

The Orbital Dynamics of Advanced Planetary Observation Systems

accepted

Poster

withdrawn

Ms. Pamela Anderson

Advanced Space Concept Laboratory, University of Strathclyde

United Kingdom