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

2013-09-26

Time

14:45

Room

311A

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

AUTONOMOUS DEEP SPACE NAVIGATION WITH X-RAY PULSARS

accepted

20'

confirmed

Dr. Jesus Gil-Fernandez

GMV Aerospace & Defence SAU

Spain

2

Solar Orbiter Payload Suite: A Hotbed of Innovation

accepted

20'

confirmed

Ms. Salma Fahmy

European Space Agency (ESA)

The Netherlands

3

Solar Polar ORbit Telescope (SPORT): A Potential Space Weather Mission of China

accepted

20'

confirmed

Prof.Dr. Ying Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

China

4

BepiColombo Science Operations Validation during Spacecraft Test Program

accepted

20'

confirmed

5

A novel aerobot with a heat engine utilizing atmospheric temperature gradient for planetary exploration

accepted

15'

confirmed

Prof.Dr. WEI YAO

China Academy of Space Technology (CAST)

China

6

Interplanetary CubeSats mission to Earth-Sun Libration point for space weather evaluations

accepted

15'

confirmed

Dr. Maria Antonietta Viscio

Politecnico di Torino - Thales Alenia Space Italia

Italy

7

The Proposal of Mars Aero Capture Technology Demonstration Mission.

accepted

20'

Mr. Shinichiro Narita

JAXA

Japan

8

Theoretical and computer investigation of crack formation on Europa’s surface

accepted

20'

confirmed

Dr. Sergey Aksenov

Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics of National Research University Higher School of Economics (MIEM NRU HSE)

Russian Federation

9

An Exploration of Icy World Habitability: The Europa Clipper

accepted

20'

Mr. Thomas Magner

The John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

United States

10

Enceladus Explorer (EnEx): a lander mission to probe subglacial water pockets on Saturn’s moon Enceladus for life

accepted

20'

confirmed

Mr. Konstantinos Konstantinidis

Universität der Bundeswehr München

Germany