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PS01 Impact Cratering: Bridging the Gap in Nature, Experiment, Modeling, and Application
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS01-A003 Automatic Extraction of Lunar Central Peak Craters by Deep Learning Satoshi HARA1#+, Hiroka INOUE2, Mitsuo YAMAMOTO2, Yukio YAMAMOTO2, Makiko OHTAKE2, Hisashi OTAKE2, Tetsuya ARAKI1, Masaharu HIROTA3, Hiroshi ISHIKAWA1
1Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3Okayama University of Science, Japan
PS01-A001 Not Just Fresh Basalt: Other Protoliths in Addition to Bedrock Basalt from Lonar Crater, India Shawn WRIGHT#+
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
PS01-A002 Thickness Distribution of Primary Ejecta for Schrödinger Basin Luyuan XU#+, Minggang XIE
Macau University of Science and Technology, China
PS01-A004 Multi-wavelength Observations of Ejecta Blanket Degradation on the Lunar Surface Angela STICKLE1#+, Wes PATTERSON1, Joshua CAHILL1, Benjamin GREENHAGEN1, Jennifer GRIER2
1The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2Planetary Science Institute, United States
PS01-A006 Estimating the Regolith Thickness at the Chang’E-4 Landing Site by Using Small Impact Craters Zhipeng LIU#+
Macau University of Science and Technology, China

PS02 Plasma - Surface Interactions with Airless Bodies in the Solar System
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS02-A001 The Solar Wind Interaction with the Reiner Gamma Anomaly: The Effect of Varying the Upstream Solar Wind Conditions Jan DECA1#+, Andrey DIVIN2, Bertrand LEMBEGE3, Hsiang-Wen HSU1, Andrew POPPE4, Li Hsia YEO1, Mihaly HORANYI1
1University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2Saint Petersburg State University, Russian Federation, 3National Center for Scientific Research/University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines/Institute Pierre Simon Laplace, France, 4University of California, Berkeley, United States
PS02-A002 Laboratory Studies of Solar Wind Interactions with Airless Bodies: Magnetic Anomalies and Wakes Li Hsia YEO#+, Mihaly HORANYI, Jan DECA, Gregory WERNER, Xu WANG, Tobin MUNSAT
University of Colorado Boulder, United States
PS02-A003 Plasma Observation at Very Low Altitude Around Lunar Magnetic Anomalies Yoshifumi SAITO1#+, Masaki N. NISHINO1, Shoichiro YOKOTA2, Hideo TSUNAKAWA3
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2Osaka University, Japan, 3Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
PS02-A006 Interactions Between Reflected Ions and Ultra Low Frequency Plasma Waves at the Moon Stephanie HOWARD1#+, Jasper HALEKAS1, William M. FARRELL2, Karl-Heinz GLASSMEIER3
1The University of Iowa, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3Technische Universitat Braunschweig, Germany
PS02-A007 Mapping the Lunar Wake Potential Structure with Artemis Data Shaosui XU1#+, Andrew POPPE1, Jasper HALEKAS2, James MCFADDEN1, David MITCHELL1, Yuki HARADA3
1University of California, Berkeley, United States, 2The University of Iowa, United States, 3Kyoto University, Japan
PS02-A011 Numerical Simulation of Solar Wind Scattering by Lunar Crustal Magnetic Field Andrey DIVIN1#+, Jan DECA2, V. OLSHEVSKY3, Tara AHMADI1,4, Stefano MARKIDIS3, Vladimir SEMENOV1, Roman BELIAEV1
1Saint Petersburg State University, Russian Federation, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 3KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, 4The University of Tokyo, Japan
PS02-A008 Solar Wind Interaction with the Lunar Surface: Observations by the Advanced Small Analyzer for Neutrals on the Rover of Chang'E-4 Martin WIESER1#+, Stas BARABASH1, Xiao-Dong WANG1, Aibing ZHANG2,3, Chi WANG2, Wenjing WANG2
1Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS02-A009 Particle-in-cell Simulation Study on the Dayside Magnetopause in a Small-scale Magnetosphere Hideyuki USUI#+, Satoki OKI, Yohei MIYAKE
Kobe University, Japan
PS02-A010 Electromagnetic Field Structure of the Lunar Wake: 3D Fully Kinetic Simulations Ivan ZAITSEV1#+, Andrey DIVIN1, Roman BELIAEV1, Jan DECA2, V. OLSHEVSKY3, Stefano MARKIDIS3
1Saint Petersburg State University, Russian Federation, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 3KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
PS02-A012 A New Perspective on Moon - Solar Wind Interaction After Chandrayaan-1 Mission Anil BHARDWAJ#+
Physical Research Laboratory, India

PS03 Exploration of Mars: New Results, Current Missions and Future Plans
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS03-A001 Hydration State of the Martian Lithosphere Constrained from Gravity and Topography James Daniel Paul MOORE1#+, Jon WADE2, Tony WATTS2, Richard PALIN3, Lars HANSEN2, Brendan DYCK4, Jun MUTO5, Andrew SMYE6, Adam SWITZER1
1Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2University of Oxford, United Kingdom, 3Colorado School of Mines, United States, 4Simon Fraser University, Canada, 5Tohoku University, Japan, 6Pennsylvania State University, United States
PS03-A002 Effects of Dust Storms on Upper Atmosphere of Mars: Observations and Simulations Junfeng QIN+, Zou HONG#, Yuguang YE
Peking University, China
PS03-A004 The CO2 Inventory on Mars Bruce JAKOSKY#+
University of Colorado Boulder, United States
PS03-A005 Insight Magnetic Field Measurements: Initial Results Matthew FILLINGIM1#+, Steven JOY2, Chris RUSSELL2, Yanan YU2, Kathryn ROWE2, Catherine JOHNSON3, Anna MITTELHOLZ3, Benoit LANGLAIS4, Peter CHI2, Janet LUHMANN1, Jasper HALEKAS5, Suzanne SMREKAR6, Bruce BANERDT6
1University of California, Berkeley, United States, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3University of British Columbia, Canada, 4University of Nantes, France, 5The University of Iowa, United States, 6Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States
PS03-A008 The Geology and Astrobiology of Mclaughlin Crater, Mars Joseph MICHALSKI#+
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
PS03-A009 The Planetary Spectroscopy and Mineralogy Laboratory at the University of Hong Kong: Supporting Asia’s Future in Planetary Science and Mineral Exploration Joseph MICHALSKI#+, Shawn WRIGHT
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
PS03-A010 Analogous Basaltic Impactites and Alteration Products to Prepare for Mars Exploration Shawn WRIGHT#+, Joseph MICHALSKI
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
PS03-A012 The Latest Mars Climate Database (MCD Version 6.0) Ehouarn MILLOUR1#+, Francois FORGET2, Aymeric SPIGA1, Margaux VALS3, Vladimir ZAKHAROV3, Luca MONTABONE4
1Sorbonne Universite, France, 2University Pierre et Marie Curie, France, 3Laboratoire de Meteorologie Dynamique, France, 4Space Science Institute, United States
PS03-A015 Acidic, Anoxic to Oxic Weathering Processes for Thick Clays Profiles at the Mawth Vallis Region, Mars: Insights from its Spectral Comparison with Basaltic Weathering Profile at Hainan Island, China Jiacheng LIU1+, Joseph MICHALSKI1#, Wei TAN2, Hongping HE2, Long XIAO3, Binlong YE1
1The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3China University of Geosciences, China
PS03-A016 Paleoclimate Evolution of Qaidam Basin from Warm and Wet to Cold and Dry Revealed by Reflectance Spectral Parameters, and its Implications for Mars Jiacheng LIU1+, Joseph MICHALSKI1#, Fuyuan AN2, Yiliang LI1
1The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS03-A011 Raman Laser Spectrometer FM Functional Verification with Real Samples in Automatic Operation Carlos PEREZ#+
National Institute of Aerospace Technology, Spain
PS03-A013 Future Plans for Measurements of Electromagnetic Radiation on the Surface of Mars Ondrej SANTOLIK1,2#+, Ivana KOLMASOVA1,2, Alexandre A. SKALSKY3
1Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic, 2Charles University, Czech Republic, 3Institute of Space Research, Russian Federation
PS03-A017 The PTAL Project: A Spectral Database in Support to Future in Situ Investigations of Mars François POULET1#+, Stephanie WERNER2, Henning DYPVIK2, Fernando RULL PEREZ3
1Paris-Sud University, France, 2Oslo University, Norway, 3Valladolid University, Spain
PS03-A018 Correlating Frequency of Ice Sheet Growth Recorded on Mons Pavonis and Mons Arsia, Mars Tomohiro KANZAKI1#+, Reid PARSONS2, Ryodo HEMMI1, Hideaki MIYAMOTO1
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Fitchburg State University, United States
PS03-A020 Automated Mapping and Tracking of Recurring Slope Lineaes at Valles Marineris Yu TAO#+, Jan-Peter MULLER
University College London, United Kingdom
PS03-A021 Martian Moon eXploration MMX: Science Objectives and Current Status Shingo KAMEDA1#+, Kiyoshi KURAMOTO2, Yasuhiro KAWAKATU3, Masaki FUJIMOTO3, Jean-Pierre BIBRING4, David LAWRENCE5, Hidenori GENDA6, Naru HIRATA7, Takeshi IMAMURA8, Koji MATSUMOTO9, Hideaki MIYAMOTO8, Tomokatsu MOROTA10, Hiroshi NAGAOKA3, Hiromu NAKAGAWA11, Tomoki NAKAMURA11, Kazunori OGAWA12, Hisashi OTAKE3, Masanobu OZAKI3, Sho SASAKI13, Hiroki SENSHU14, Shogo TACHIBANA8, Naoki TERADA11, Tomohiro USUI6, Koji WADA14
1Rikkyo University, Japan, 2Hokkaido University, Japan, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 4University of Paris-Sud, France, 5Johns Hopkins University, United States, 6Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 7The University of Aizu, Japan, 8The University of Tokyo, Japan, 9National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 10Nagoya University, Japan, 11Tohoku University, Japan, 12Kobe University, Japan, 13Osaka University, Japan, 14Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
PS03-A022 An Ultraviolet Perspective of the Dynamic Atmosphere of Mars: Highlights from Four Years of Observations from the MAVEN Imaging UltraViolet Spectrograph Daniel LO1+, Nick SCHNEIDER2#, Justin DEIGHAN2, Sonal JAIN2, Joseph EVANS3, Michael STEVENS4, Matteo CRISMANI2, Michael CHAFFIN2, Andrea HUGHES5, John CLARKE6, Majd MAYYASI6, Ian STEWART2, Roger YELLE1, Franck MONTMESSIN7, Franck LEFÈVRE8, William MCCLINTOCK2, Gregory HOLSCLAW2, Bruce JAKOSKY2
1The University of Arizona, United States, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 3Computational Physics, Inc., United States, 4Naval Research Laboratory, United States, 5Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, United States, 6Boston University, United States, 7National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS)/ Institut Pierre Simon Laplace (IPSL)/ Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ) / University Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC), France, 8University Pierre et Marie Curie, France

PS06 Planetary Shape, Gravity, Rotation, and Interior Structures from Observations and Models
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS06-A002 Improved Trajectory of Hayabusa2 by Combining LIDAR Data and a Shape Model Koji MATSUMOTO1#+, Hirotomo NODA1, Yoshiaki ISHIHARA2, Hiroki SENSHU3, Keiko YAMAMOTO1, Naru HIRATA4, Naoyuki HIRATA5, Noriyuki NAMIKI1, Toshimichi OTSUBO6, Sei-Ichiro WATANABE7, Takahide MIZUNO8, Yukio YAMAMOTO8, Hitoshi IKEDA8, Naoko OGAWA8, Shota KIKUCHI8, Takanao SAIKI8, Yuichi TSUDA8
1National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 2National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan, 3Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan, 4The University of Aizu, Japan, 5Kobe University, Japan, 6Hitotsubashi University, Japan, 7Nagoya University, Japan, 8Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
PS06-A003 Analytical Simulation for Asteroidal Brightness Based on Cellinoid Shape Model Xiao-Ping LU1#+, Alberto CELLINO2, Wing-Huen IP3
1Macau University of Science & Technology, Macau, 2National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy, 3National Central University, Taiwan
PS06-A004 Estimation of Hayabusa2 Trajectory Using LIDAR and AIT Data Sets Keiko YAMAMOTO1#+, Toshimichi OTSUBO2, Koji MATSUMOTO1, Hirotomo NODA1, Noriyuki NAMIKI1, Hiroki SENSHU3, Takahide MIZUNO4, Naoko OGAWA4, Go ONO4, Yuya MIMASU4, Kent YOSHIKAWA4, Tadateru TAKAHASHI4, Yuto TAKEI4, Atsushi FUJII4, Fuyuto TERUI4, Takanao SAIKI4, Satoru NAKAZAWA4, Makoto YOSHIKAWA4, Yuichi TSUDA4
1National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 2Hitotsubashi University, Japan, 3Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan, 4Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
PS06-A006 Why Earth Rotation is Important for Climate Prediction Leonid ZOTOV#+
National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation
PS06-A008 Alignment Determination of the Hayabusa2 Laser Altimeter (LIDAR) Hirotomo NODA1#+, Koji MATSUMOTO1, Hiroki SENSHU2, Noriyuki NAMIKI1, Seiji SUGITA3
1National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 2Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan, 3The University of Tokyo, Japan
PS06-A010 Phobos and Deimos: Shape and Implications for Their Formation Xuanyu HU1, Juergen OBERST2#+, Konrad WILLNER2
1Technical University Berlin, Germany, 2German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany

PS07 Magnetospheres, Atmospheres, Exospheres of Outer Planets and Their Satellites
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS07-A001 Signatures of Europa’s Atmosphere in Galileo Data Hans HUYBRIGHS1#+, Elias ROUSSOS2, Markus FRAENZ2, Yoshifumi FUTAANA3, Stas BARABASH3, Olivier WITASSE1
1European Space Research and Technology Centre, Netherlands, 2Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 3Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden
PS07-A003 Jupiter’s Lighting: New Perspectives from Juno’s Stellar Reference Unit Heidi BECKER1#+, Martin BRENNAN1, James ALEXANDER1, Alexandre GUILLAUME1, Shannon BROWN1, Andrew INGERSOLL2, Candice HANSEN3, Masafumi IMAI4, Ivana KOLMASOVA5,6, William KURTH4, Michael JANSSEN1, Steven LEVIN1, John CONNERNEY7
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 2Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology, United States, 3Planetary Science Institute, United States, 4The University of Iowa, United States, 5Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic, 6Charles University, Czech Republic, 7NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
PS07-A004 The Consequences of Saturn’s "Ring Rain" James O'DONOGHUE1,2#+, Luke MOORE3, J. E. P. CONNERNEY4,2, Henrik MELIN5, Tom STALLARD5, Hsiang-Wen HSU6, Kevin BAINES7, Steve MILLER8
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3Boston University, United States, 4Space Research Corporation, United States, 5University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 6University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 7University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States, 8University College London, United Kingdom
PS07-A006 In Situ Exploration of the Icy Giant Planets: Science Drivers and Technical Challenges Sushil ATREYA1#+, Olivier MOUSIS2
1University of Michigan, United States, 2Laboratory of Astrophysics of Marseille, France
PS07-A023 A Magnetic Perspective on the Interior of Saturn Michele DOUGHERTY1#+, Hao CAO2,3
1Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 2Harvard University, United States, 3California Institute of Technology, United States
PS07-A007 Plasmoid Observation in the Magnetotail of Uranus: Implications for Plasma Convection and Downtail Mass Loss Gina DI BRACCIO#+, Daniel GERSHMAN
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
PS07-A008 Large-scale Response of Jupiter’s Magnetosphere to the External Forcing: 3D Global MHD Simulations Xianzhe JIA#+, Yash SARKANGO
University of Michigan, United States
PS07-A010 ENA Imaging of the Jovian Moons-magnetosphere Interactions Stas BARABASH1#+, Pontus BRANDT2, Peter WURZ3
1Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden, 2The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 3University of Bern, Switzerland
PS07-A027 A Model for the Generation and Transport of Nano-dust in the Saturnian Rings Meng-Tse YANG#+, Wing-Huen IP
National Central University, Taiwan
PS07-A025 Cassini-Huygens Mission Highlights: From Dream to Reality Linda SPILKER#+, Scott EDGINGTON
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States
PS07-A011 In-situ Observations of the PEP Instrument Onboard the Juice Spacecraft Near the Galilean Moons Norbert KRUPP1#+, Stas BARABASH2, Pontus BRANDT3, Peter WURZ4, Elias ROUSSOS1, Markus FRAENZ1
1Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 2Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden, 3The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 4University of Bern, Switzerland
PS07-A012 On the 1-hour Periodicities in the Saturnian System Benjamin PALMAERTS1#+, Elias ROUSSOS2, Denis GRODENT1, Z. H. YAO1, Katerina RADIOTI1, Peter DELAMERE3, Brandon BURKHOLDER3
1University of Liege, Belgium, 2Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 3University of Alaska Fairbanks, United States
PS07-A016 Titan's "Average" Ionospheric Structures from Cassini Jen-Kai HSU#+, Wing-Huen IP
National Central University, Taiwan
PS07-A026 Estimates of Titan's CH4 Escape Rates Jen-Kai HSU#+, Wing-Huen IP
National Central University, Taiwan
PS07-A013 Saturn's Deep Atmospheric Flows in Light of the Cassini Gravity and Magnetic Measurements Eli GALANTI#+, Yohai KASPI
Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
PS07-A014 The Long-term Evolution of Pluto's Atmosphere and its Effect on Charon's Surface Tholin Formation Hua-Shan SHI#+, I Putu Wira HADIPUTRAWAN, Ian LAI, Wing-Huen IP
National Central University, Taiwan
PS07-A028 Mid-latitude Ring Rain of Saturn - Observations and Implications Hsiang-Wen HSU1#+, James O'DONOGHUE2
1University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
PS07-A020 The Atmospheres of the Galilean Moons in Sunlight or in Shadow Meng-Che WU#+, Wing-Huen IP, Hua-Shan SHI
National Central University, Taiwan
PS07-A015 Ganymede's Interaction with the Jovian Plasma from Hybrid Simulation Ronan MODOLO1#+, Ludivine LECLERCQ2, Gianluca CARNIELLI3, Francois LEBLANC4, Marina GALAND3
1University of Versailles Saint Quentin, France, 2University of Virginia, United States, 3Imperial College, United Kingdom, 4French National Centre for Scientific Research, France
PS07-A019 The Ionosphere of Saturn Using the RPWS/LP Measurements During the Cassini Grand Finale Lina HADID1#+, Michiko MOROOKA2, Jan-Erik WAHLUND2, Ann PERSOON3, William M. FARRELL4, William KURTH3, Luke MOORE5, Matthew HEDMAN6, David ANDREWS2, Oleg SHEBANITS7, Niklas EDBERG2, Erik VIGREN2, J. Hunter WAITE, JR.8, Thomas E. CRAVENS9, Rebecca PERRYMAN8
1European Space Research and Technology Centre, Netherlands, 2Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden, 3The University of Iowa, United States, 4NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 5Boston University, United States, 6University of Idaho, United States, 7Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 8Southwest Research Institute, United States, 9University of Kansas, United States

PS08 Open Session on Lunar Science, Exploration and Utilisation
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS08-A001 Orbit and Tracking Data Evaluation of Chang’E-4 Relay Satellite Yong HUANG1#+, Songhe QIN2, Peijia LI1, Shan QUAN1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Shanghai Astronomical Observatory,CAS, China
PS08-A002 The Science Mission of the Space IL Lunar Lander Chris RUSSELL1#+, Ian GARRICK-BETHELL2,3, James HEAD4, Oded AHARONSON5, Benjamin WEISS6, Mark WIECZOREK7, Asaf GROSZ8
1University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 2University of California, Santa Cruz, United States, 3Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 4Brown University, United States, 5Planetary Science Institute, United States, 6Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States, 7Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, France, 8Ben Gurion University, Israel
PS08-A006 Science from the Chandrayaan-2 Mission Anil BHARDWAJ#+
Physical Research Laboratory, India
PS08-A009 Lunar/Martian Holes and Lava Tubes as Resources for Science and Exploration Junichi HARUYAMA#+
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
PS08-A010 The Lunar Atmosphere During Extreme Solar Storms Zheng-Xian CHEN#+, Wing-Huen IP, Hua-Shan SHI, Meng-Che WU
National Central University, Taiwan
PS08-A013 Moon Habitat Science Experiments and Laboratory Concepts: ILEWG/VU Euromoonmars Activities Bram DE WINTER1, Anna SITNIKOVA2, Bernard FOING3,1, Arlene DINGEMANS1#+
1Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2ILEWG Euromoonmars Igluna, Russian Federation, 3European Space Agency, Netherlands
PS08-A014 The Diviner Lunar Radiometer: 10 Years Observing the Moon in the Thermal Infrared Benjamin GREENHAGEN1#+, David PAIGE2
1The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States
PS08-A015 VU Science Experiments (VUSE) Igluna Project, A Science Showcase for a Moon Ice Habitat Arlene DINGEMANS1#+, Bernard FOING2,1, Bram DE WINTER1
1Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2European Space Agency, Netherlands
PS08-A016 Fitting Polarization Phase-curve of the Moon Chae Kyung SIM1#+, Sukbum HONG1, Sungsoo KIM1, Minsup JEONG2, Young-Jun CHOI2
1Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 2Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South

PS09 In Cosmic Dust We Truly Trust
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS09-A001 Laboratory Measurements of Initial Conditions of Electrostatically Lofted Dust Particles on Airless Bodies Xu WANG#+, Noah HOOD, Anthony CARROLL, Ryan MIKE, Hsiang-Wen HSU, Mihaly HORANYI
University of Colorado Boulder, United States
PS09-A011 Interstellar Dust, Polarization and Grain Alignment Thiem HOANG#+
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South
PS09-A002 Micrometeor Observations by the Arecibo 430 Mhz Incoherent Scatter Radar Qihou ZHOU#+, Yanlin LI
Miami University, United States
PS09-A004 Shock and Thermal Behavior of Synthesized Amorphous MgSiO3 as a Model Material for Cosmic Dust Akane ARASUNA1#+, Masayuki OKUNO1, Nobuaki KAWAI2
1Kanazawa University, Japan, 2Kumamoto University, Japan
PS09-A005 The 13C/12C Ratio in the Dust of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko John PAQUETTE1#+, Martin HILCHENBACH1, Cecile ENGRAND2, Nicolas FRAY3
1Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 2Center for Nuclear Science and Matter Sciences, France, 3Interuniversity Laboratory of Atmospheric Systems, France
PS09-A006 Science Enabled by the Cassini Cosmic Dust Analyser at Saturn Hsiang-Wen HSU1#+, Nicolas ALTOBELLI2, Sascha KEMPF1, Frank POSTBERG3, Jurgen SCHMIDT4, Ralf SRAMA5
1University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2European Space Agency, Netherlands, 3Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, 4University of Oulu, Finland, 5University of Stuttgart, Germany
PS09-A007 The Surficial Dust Environment at the Asteroid Bennu and Implications for Electrostatic Dust Motion Christine HARTZELL1#+, Michael ZIMMERMAN2, Dante LAURETTA3, OSIRIS-REx TEAM4
1University of Maryland, United States, 2The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Uruguay, 3The University of Arizona, United States, 4University of Arizona, United States
PS09-A008 Interstellar Dust as Learned from AKARI Takashi ONAKA#+
Meisei University, Japan
PS09-A014 Evolution of Dust Revealed by High-sensitivity IR Spectroscopy with SPICA Issei YAMAMURA#, Takafumi OOTSUBO+
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
PS09-A009 Dust Environment on Asteroid Surfaces Explored by Sample Return Spacecraft and Landers Hajime YANO1,2#+
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
PS09-A010 Construction of a New Galaxy Spectral Energy Distribution Model with Cosmic Dust Evolution Kazuki NISHIDA#+, Tustomu TAKEUCHI
Nagoya University, Japan
PS09-A012 From Space to the Lab: Comparing Cometary Dust Collected and Analyzed with Rosetta with Cosmic Dust Collected and Analyzed on Earth Sihane MEROUANE1#+, Stefanie GUENTHER2, Martin HILCHENBACH1, Cecile ENGRAND3, Olivia CHITARRA4, Oliver STENZEL1
1Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 2Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany, 3Center for Nuclear Science and Matter Sciences, France, 4Université Paris-Saclay, France
PS09-A015 A New Dust Evolution Model in Galaxies with a Gas Infall Sayaka NAGASAKI#+, Tustomu TAKEUCHI, Kazuki NISHIDA
Nagoya University, Japan

PS10 Aeronomy and Plasma Physics of Planetary Environments
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS10-A004 Recurrent Dipolarization Energisation and Aurora: Corotation or Modulation? Z. H. YAO1#, Denis GRODENT1, Nick SERGIS2, Benjamin PALMAERTS1+, Ruilong GUO3, Katerina RADIOTI1
1University of Liege, Belgium, 2Academy of Athens, Greece, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS10-A003 Science and Exploration of Langmuir Probe Experiment in Venus Atmosphere: Future Planned Mission S.A. HAIDER#+, K. DURGA PRASAD, Varun SHEEL, Chandan KUMAR, Sanjeev MISHRA, P KALYAN REDDY, Janmejay KUMAR
Physical Research Laboratory, India
PS10-A005 The Generation of Up-going Whistler-mode Waves and Their Acceleration of Energetic Electrons in the Jovian Polar Cap Region: Observations by the Juno Spacecraft Sadie ELLIOTT1#+, Donald GURNETT1, William KURTH1, Barry MAUK2, George CLARK2, Philip VALEK3, Frederic ALLEGRINI3,4, Scott BOLTON3, Peter H. YOON5, J. Douglas MENIETTI1
1The University of Iowa, United States, 2The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 3Southwest Research Institute, United States, 4University of Texas at San Antonio, United States, 5University of Maryland, United States
PS10-A006 Global Simulations of Magnetic Reconnection in the Martian Magnetotail: A Two-way Coupled Magnetohydrodynamics with Embedded Particle-in-cell Model Y.J. MA1#+, Chris RUSSELL1, Gabor TOTH2, Yuxi CHEN2, Andrew NAGY2, Yuki HARADA3, Bruce JAKOSKY4
1University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 2University of Michigan, United States, 3Kyoto University, Japan, 4University of Colorado Boulder, United States
PS10-A007 Modern Carbon Photochemical Escape Rates at Mars Based on MAVEN Observations Daniel LO1#+, Roger YELLE1, Robert LILLIS2, Justin DEIGHAN3, Sonal JAIN3, Nick SCHNEIDER3, Meredith ELROD4, Ed THIEMANN3, Frank EPARVIER3, Laila ANDERSSON3
1The University of Arizona, United States, 2University of California, Berkeley, United States, 3University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 4NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
PS10-A008 Evidence for CO2 Ice Clouds with MAVEN/IUVS Stellar Occultation Measurements Fayu JIANG1#, Roger YELLE2, Sonal JAIN3, Jun CUI4,5+, Franck MONTMESSIN6, Nick SCHNEIDER3, Justin DEIGHAN3, Hannes GRÖLLER2, Loïc VERDIER7
1University of Arizona, United States, 2The University of Arizona, United States, 3University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 4Sun Yat-sen University, China, 5Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 6National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS)/ Institut Pierre Simon Laplace (IPSL)/ Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ) / University Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC), France, 7National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), France
PS10-A009 Evaluating Local Ionization Balance in the Nightside Martian Upper Atmosphere During Maven Deep Dip Campaigns Jun CUI1,2#+, Xiaoshu WU2, Roger YELLE3, Shaosui XU4, Niklas EDBERG5, Eric VIGREN5
1Sun Yat-sen University, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3The University of Arizona, United States, 4University of California, Berkeley, United States, 5Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden
PS10-A012 A Statistical Study of Flux Ropes in the Martian Ionosphere Jiapeng GUO#+
Sun Yat-sen University, China
PS10-A013 Mars Seen by MAVEN: Magnetosphere or Induced Magnetosphere? Janet LUHMANN1#+, Jasper HALEKAS2, Jared ESPLEY3, Mehdi BENNA3, David MITCHELL1, Chaunfei DONG4, Y.J. MA5, Shannon CURRY1, Shaosui XU1, Patrick DUNN1, Suranga RUHUNUSIRI2, Gina DI BRACCIO3, David A. BRAIN6, Bruce JAKOSKY6
1University of California, Berkeley, United States, 2The University of Iowa, United States, 3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 4Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, United States, 5University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 6University of Colorado Boulder, United States
PS10-A014 Structural Variability of the Cross-terminator Martian Ionosphere: Dawn-dusk Asymmetry and Impacts of Crustal Magnetic Fields Yutian CAO1#+, Jun CUI2,1, Xiaoshu WU1, Yong WEI1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Sun Yat-sen University, China
PS10-A015 Structural Variability of the Enceladus Water Plume Menghao FU1#+, Jun CUI2,1, Fayu JIANG3
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Sun Yat-sen University, China, 3University of Arizona, United States
PS10-A016 Active Experiments Beyond the Earth: Plasma Effects of Sounding Radar Operations in the Ionospheres of Venus, Mars, and the Jovian System Andrii VOSHCHEPYNETS1#, Stas BARABASH1+, Mats HOLMSTRÖM1, Rudy FRAHM2
1Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden, 2Southwest Research Institute, United States
PS10-A018 Seasonal Changes in the Polar Ionosphere and Thermosphere on Mars Marcin PILINSKI1#+, Laila ANDERSSON1, Christopher FOWLER2, Ed THIEMANN1
1University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2University of California, Berkeley, United States
PS10-A019 Insight and MAVEN: A First Comparison Between Magnetic Field Measurements from the Surface of Mars and from Orbit Matthew FILLINGIM1#+, Christopher RUSSELL2, Steven JOY2, Peter CHI2, Yanan YU2, Catherine JOHNSON3, Anna MITTELHOLZ3, Benoit LANGLAIS4, Janet LUHMANN1, Jared ESPLEY5, Jasper HALEKAS6, Bruce BANERDT7, Bruce JAKOSKY8
1University of California, Berkeley, United States, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3University of British Columbia, Canada, 4University of Nantes, France, 5NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 6The University of Iowa, United States, 7Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States, 8University of Colorado Boulder, United States
PS10-A020 Sputtering at Mars and Venus: Models and Observations of Heavy Ion Precipitation Shannon CURRY1#+, Janet LUHMANN1, Chaunfei DONG2, Takuya HARA1, Francois LEBLANC3, Ronan MODOLO4, Y.J. MA5
1University of California, Berkeley, United States, 2Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, United States, 3French National Centre for Scientific Research, France, 4University of Versailles Saint Quentin, France, 5University of California, Los Angeles, United States
PS10-A021 Martian Magnetotail Topology with Respect to Upstream IMF Shaosui XU1#+, Tristan WEBER2, David MITCHELL1, David A. BRAIN2, Janet LUHMANN1, Gina DI BRACCIO3, Shannon CURRY1, Chaunfei DONG4, Jasper HALEKAS5, Yaxue DONG2, Christian MAZELLE6
1University of California, Berkeley, United States, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 4Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, United States, 5The University of Iowa, United States, 6National Center for Scientific Research, France
PS10-A022 Explosive Foreshock Phenomena at Alien Planets: A Spotters Guide Glyn COLLINSON1#+, David SIBECK1, N. OMIDI2, Jasper HALEKAS3, Christopher FOWLER4
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2Solana Scientific Inc., United States, 3The University of Iowa, United States, 4University of California, Berkeley, United States
PS10-A023 Overview of the Structure and Dynamics of a Cometary Induced Magnetosphere After the Rosetta Mission Pierre HENRI1,2#+
1CNRS, France, 2CNRS, OCA, UCA, Nice, France
PS10-A024 The Martian Hydrogen Corona as Inferred from Measured He+/He+2 Ratios in the Solar Wind Near Mars Charles LUE1#+, Hans NILSSON1, Jasper HALEKAS2, Mats HOLMSTRÖM1
1Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden, 2The University of Iowa, United States
PS10-A025 Variability of the Martian Ionosphere and Preliminary Results from a 3D Multi-fluid Hall MHD Model Yuni LEE1,2#+, Mehdi BENNA1, Paul MAHAFFY1
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2University of Maryland, Baltimore County, United States

PS11 Exoplanets: Observations, Theories, and Modeling
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS11-A010 Oscillatory Re-orientation of a Slowly Rotating Planet Due to Continental Glaciation Yonggang LIU#+
Peking University, China
PS11-A001 UVSPEX Onboard WSO-UV for Earth-like Upper Atmosphere Observation Shingo KAMEDA1#+, Takanori KODAMA2, Yui KAWASHIMA3, Masaki KUWABARA4, Go MURAKAMI4, Keigo ENYA4, Masahiro IKOMA5, Norio NARITA6, Alexander TAVROV7, Oleg KORABLEV7,8, Mikhail SACHKOV9, Naoki TERADA10, Hitoshi FUJIWARA11, Motohide TAMURA5,6, Jun NISHIKAWA6
1Rikkyo University, Japan, 2Université de Bordeaux, France, 3SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research, Netherlands, 4Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 5The University of Tokyo, Japan, 6National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 7Space Research Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 8Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russian Federation, 9Institute of Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 10Tohoku University, Japan, 11Seikei University, Japan
PS11-A002 Planetary Climate Dynamics over a Wide Range of Orbital and Atmospheric Characteristics Yohai KASPI#+, Ilai GUENDELMAN
Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
PS11-A003 Transition from Eyeball to Snowball Driven by Sea-ice Drift on Tidally Locked Terrestrial Planets Jun YANG#+
Peking University, China
PS11-A004 Ocean Dynamics and the Inner Edge of the Habitable Zone for Tidally Locked Terrestrial Planets Jun YANG1#+, Dorian ABBOT2, Yongyun HU1, Adam SHOWMAN3
1Peking University, China, 2University of Chicago, United States, 3The University of Arizona, United States
PS11-A009 The Ozone Layer over Tidal-locking Exoplanets Around M Dwarfs Yongyun HU#+, Jun YANG, Yangcheng LUO
Peking University, China
PS11-A008 The Evolution of Planetary System After the Death of the Sun Di-Chang CHEN, Ji-Lin ZHOU#, Ji-Wei XIE+
Nanjing University, China

PS12 Juno at Jupiter and the Earth-based Observation Campaign
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS12-A001 Jupiter’s Magnetic Field and Magnetosphere at the Midpoint of Juno’s Mapping Mission J. E. P. CONNERNEY1,2#+, Stavros KOTSIAROS2, Daniel GERSHMAN2, John JORGENSEN3, Peter JORGENSEN3, Jose M.G. MERAYO3, Jeremy BLOXHAM4, Kimberly MOORE4, Scott BOLTON5, Steven LEVIN6
1Space Research Corporation, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3Technical University of Denmark, Denmark, 4Harvard University, United States, 5Southwest Research Institute, United States, 6Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States
PS12-A002 Longitudinal and Time Variations of 3-micron CH4 and C2H6 Emissions in the North-polar Region of Jupiter Sang Joon KIM1#+, Chae Kyung SIM1, Tom GEBALLE2, Yuk YUNG3, Steve MILLER4, Thomas GREATHOUSE5, Sungho LEE6
1Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 2Gemini Observatory, United States, 3California Institute of Technology, United States, 4University College London, United Kingdom, 5Southwest Research Institute, United States, 6Korea Astronomy and Space Institute, Korea, South
PS12-A003 Observing Low-frequency Electromagnetic Waves Related to Jovian Lightning with the Juno Waves Instrument Masafumi IMAI1#+, Ivana KOLMASOVA2,3, Ondrej SANTOLIK2,3, William KURTH1, George HOSPODARSKY1, Donald GURNETT1, Scott BOLTON4, John CONNERNEY5
1The University of Iowa, United States, 2Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic, 3Charles University, Czech Republic, 4Southwest Research Institute, United States, 5NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
PS12-A004 Juno and Earth-based Visible and Near-infrared Observations of Jupiter’s New Planetary-scale Equatorial Disturbance Glenn ORTON1#+, Thomas MOMARY1, Kevin BAINES2, Fachreddin TABATABA-VAKILI1, John ROGERS3, Gerald EICHSTAEDT4, Michael WONG5, Imke DE PATER6, Andrew STEPHENS7, Rohini GILES8, Arrate ANTUNANO9, Leigh FLETCHER9, Nahid CHOWDHURY9, Thomas STALLARD9, Henrik MELIN9, Thomas GREATHOUSE8, Gordon BJORAKER10, Julie RATHBUN11
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 2University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States, 3British Astronomical Association, United Kingdom, 4N/A, Germany, 5University of California, Bekeley, United States, 6University of California, Berkeley, United States, 7Gemini Observatory, United States, 8Southwest Research Institute, United States, 9University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 10NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 11Planetary Science Institute, United States
PS12-A006 The Newest Results from the Juno MWR Instrument Virgil ADUMITROAIE1#, Steven LEVIN1, Michael JANSSEN1, J. E. P. CONNERNEY2,3, Michael ALLISON3, John ARBALLO1, Sushil ATREYA4, Heidi BECKER1, Shannon BROWN1, Samuel GULKIS1, Amoree HODGES5, Andrew INGERSOLL6, Cheng LI1, Jonathan LUNINE7, Sidharth MISRA1, Fabiano OYAFUSO1, Daniel SANTOS-COSTA8, Edwin SARKISSIAN1, Paul STEFFES5, J. Hunter WAITE, JR.8, Zhimeng ZHANG1, Scott BOLTON8+
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 2Space Research Corporation, United States, 3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 4University of Michigan, United States, 5Georgia Institute of Technology, United States, 6Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology, United States, 7Cornell University, United States, 8Southwest Research Institute, United States
PS12-A007 Results from JIRAM: The Jovian Infrared Auroral Mapper Alessandro MURA#+, Alberto ADRIANI
National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy
PS12-A008 Auroral Field Aligned Currents in Jupiter's Magnetosphere Stavros KOTSIAROS1#+, J. E. P. CONNERNEY2,1, George CLARK3, Frederic ALLEGRINI4,5, Randy GLADSTONE4, William KURTH6, Barry MAUK3, Thomas GREATHOUSE4, Joachim SAUR7, Emma BUNCE8, Yasmina M MARTOS1, Scott BOLTON4, Steven LEVIN9
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2Space Research Corporation, United States, 3The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 4Southwest Research Institute, United States, 5University of Texas at San Antonio, United States, 6The University of Iowa, United States, 7University of Koeln, Germany, 8University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 9Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States
PS12-A009 The Juno Gravity Experiment: Revealing Juno's Interior and Deep Flows Yohai KASPI1#+, Eli GALANTI1, William HUBBARD2, David STEVENSON3, Scott BOLTON4, Tristan GUILLOT5, Luciano IESS6, William FOLKNER7, Daniele DURANTE6, Marzia PARISI7, Yamila MIGUEL8, Steven LEVIN9, John CONNERNEY10
1Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, 2The University of Arizona, United States, 3Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology, United States, 4Southwest Research Institute, United States, 5Observatoire De La Cote D'Azur, France, 6Sapienza University of Rome, Italy, 7NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States, 8University of Leiden, Netherlands, 9Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 10NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
PS12-A011 Juno's Surprising Results and the Impact to Future Exploration Scott BOLTON1#+, Steven LEVIN2, Jack CONNERNEY3
1Southwest Research Institute, United States, 2Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 3Space Research Corporation, United States
PS12-A012 Long-term Evolution of Circumpolar Cyclones on Jupiter from Polar Observations with Junocam Fachreddin TABATABA-VAKILI1#, Glenn ORTON1+, John ROGERS2, Candice HANSEN3, Gerald EICHSTAEDT4, Michael RAVINE5, Michael CAPLINGER5, Thomas MOMARY1, James SINCLAIR1, Rohini GILES1, Scott BOLTON6
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 2British Astronomical Association, United Kingdom, 3Planetary Science Institute, United States, 4N/A, Germany, 5Malin Space Science Systems, United States, 6Southwest Research Institute, United States
PS12-A013 The Galilean Moons as Seen by JIRAM After 3 Years of the Juno Mission Federico TOSI1#+, Alessandro MURA1, Gianrico FILACCHIONE1, Giuseppe SINDONI2, Alberto ADRIANI1
1National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy, 2Italian Space Agency (ASI), Italy
PS12-A014 The Determination of the He/H2 Ratio in the Atmospheres of Saturn and Jupiter and Implications for Giant Planet Formation and Evolution J. Hunter WAITE, JR.1#+, Jared BELL2, Kelly MILLER1, David STEVENSON3, Sandrine GUERLET4, Tommi KOSKINEN5, Chris GLEIN1, Rebecca PERRYMAN1, Scott BOLTON1, Roger YELLE5
1Southwest Research Institute, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology, United States, 4Dynamic Meteorology Laboratory, France, 5The University of Arizona, United States
PS12-A015 Calibration of Juno Gravity Science Data Dustin BUCCINO#+, Marzia PARISI, William FOLKNER, Oscar YANG, Kamal OUDRHIRI, Daniel KAHAN
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States
PS12-A016 Current Understanding of the Formation of Jupiter Midway Through the Juno Mission Jonathan LUNINE1#+, Tristan GUILLOT2, Ravit HELLED3, William HUBBARD4, David STEVENSON5, Sushil ATREYA6, Andrew INGERSOLL5
1Cornell University, United States, 2Observatoire De La Cote D'Azur, France, 3University of Zurich, Switzerland, 4The University of Arizona, United States, 5Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology, United States, 6University of Michigan, United States
PS12-A017 Determining the Depth of the Great Red Spot with Juno Gravity Measurements Marzia PARISI1#+, William FOLKNER1, Eli GALANTI2, Yohai KASPI2, Dustin BUCCINO1, Kamal OUDRHIRI1, Scott BOLTON3
1NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States, 2Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, 3Southwest Research Institute, United States
PS12-A018 Juno: Union of Art and Science Theodore CLARKE#+
Juno, United States
PS12-A019 Jupiter’s Magnetic Field, Beaming Half-cone Angle and Source Location of Decametric Radio Emissions Observed by Juno Yasmina M MARTOS1#+, Masafumi IMAI2, J. E. P. CONNERNEY3,1, Stavros KOTSIAROS1, William KURTH2
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2The University of Iowa, United States, 3Space Research Corporation, United States

PS14 Small Body Explorations by Current and Future Missions
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS14-A001 Research of Activity of Main Belt Comets 176P/Linear, 238P/Read and 288P/2006 VW139 Jianchun SHI#+, Yuehua MA
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS14-A009 Sensitivity Calibration of Visible Spectroscopy Camera Onboard the Hayabusa2 Spacecraft Marika ISHIDA1#+, Koto AMANO1, Keiichi MOROI1, Eri TATSUMI2, Tra-Mi HO3, Shingo KAMEDA1, Seiji SUGITA2, Rie HONDA4, Tomokatsu MOROTA5, Yasuhiro YOKOTA6, Toru KOUYAMA7, Hidehiko SUZUKI8, Manabu YAMADA9, Naoya SAKATANI6, Chikatoshi HONDA10, Masahiko HAYAKAWA6, Kazuo YOSHIOKA2, Moe MATSUOKA6, Yuichiro CHO2, Hirotaka SAWADA6
1Rikkyo University, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan, 3German Aerospace Center, Germany, 4Kochi Univerisity, Japan, 5Nagoya University, Japan, 6Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 7National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan, 8Meiji University, Japan, 9Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan, 10The University of Aizu, Japan
PS14-A002 Ceres: The Dawn Legacy Chris RUSSELL1#+, Carol RAYMOND2
1University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 2Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States
PS14-A003 The Case for a Large-scale Occultation Network Malena RICE#+, Greg LAUGHLIN
Yale University, United States
PS14-A004 Thermophysical Properties of Asteroid 162173 Ryugu Observed by TIR on Hayabusa2 Tatsuaki OKADA1#+, Tetsuya FUKUHARA2, Satoshi TANAKA1, Makoto TAGUCHI2, Takehiko ARAI3, Naoya SAKATANI1, Yuri SHIMAKI1, Hiroki SENSHU4, Hirohide DEMURA5, Toru KOUYAMA6, Tomohiko SEKIGUCHI7, Jorn HELBERT8, Thomas MUELLER9, Axel HAGERMANN10
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2Rikkyo University, Japan, 3Ashikaga University, Japan, 4Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan, 5The University of Aizu, Japan, 6National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan, 7Hokkaido University of Education, Japan, 8German Aerospace Center, Germany, 9Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, Germany, 10University of Stirling, United Kingdom
PS14-A008 An Engineering Model of the Near-nucleus Environment of Main Belt Comet 133P/Elst-Pizarro Ying LIAO1#+, Liang Liang YU1, Ian LAI2, Wing-Huen IP2
1Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau, 2National Central University, Taiwan
PS14-A005 Ammonium Salts as a Main Carrier of the 3.2 µm Band in Virtis/Rosetta Spectra of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko: A New Reservoir for Accounting the Missing Nitrogen? Istiqomah ISTIQOMAH1,2#+, Olivier POCH1,2, Eric QUIRICO2, Pierre BECK1,2, Patrice THEULE3, Bernard SCHMITT1, Alexandre FAURE1, Pierre HILY-BLANT1, Batiste ROUSSEAU4, Mauro CIARNIELLO5, Gianrico FILACCHIONE5, Andrea RAPONI5, Fabrizio CAPACCIONI5, Antoine POMMEROL6
1Université Grenoble Alpes, France, 2French National Center for Scientific Research, France, 3Université d'Aix Marseille, Finland, 4Institut de Planétologie et d’Astrophysique de Grenoble, France, 5National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy, 6University of Bern, Switzerland
PS14-A006 Identification and Characterization of Active Regions on the Nucleus of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko Hong Van HOANG1#+, Sonia FORNASIER2, Pedro HASSELMANN3, Eric QUIRICO4
1Université Grenoble Alpes, France, 2Paris Diderot University, France, 3Laboratoire d’Etudes Spatiales et d’Instrumentation en Astrophysique, France, 4French National Center for Scientific Research, France
PS14-A016 Towards Understanding the Complex Near-nucleus Gas and Dust Environment of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko Xian SHI1#+, Jessica AGARWAL1, Martin ROSE2, Xuanyu HU3, Marco FULLE4, Holger SIERKS1
1Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 2PI-DSMC, Germany, 3Technical University Berlin, Germany, 4National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy
PS14-A007 Shape, Morphology and Spin-axis Evolution of Kuiper Belt Objects Due to Nucleus Activities Yuhui ZHAO1#+, Ladislav REZAC2, Yuri SKOROV2
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS14-A012 The East-Asian Comet 46P/Wirtanen Observation Campaign Ying LIAO1#+, Chih Hao HSIA1, Zhong Yi LIN2, Tin Long LEI1, Zhen WANG3, Jin Zhong LIU3, Xuan ZHANG3, Li Na LU3, Xiliang ZHANG4, Zhuoxi HUO5, Myung-Jin KIM6, Wei-Ling TSENG7, Wing-Huen IP2
1Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau, 2National Central University, Taiwan, 3Xinjiang Astronomical Observatory of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 5Qian Xuesen Laboratory of Space Technology, China, 6Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 7National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
PS14-A010 The Conundrum of the TNO Color Dichotomy – The Answer is Blow’n in the Wind Wing-Huen IP#+, Po-Yen LIU
National Central University, Taiwan
PS14-A011 Exploration of Asteroid Ryugu by Hayabusa2 Makoto YOSHIKAWA1#+, Sei-Ichiro WATANABE2, Yuichi TSUDA1, Satoru NAKAZAWA1, Fuyuto TERUI1, Takanao SAIKI1, Tra-Mi HO3, Aurelie MOUSSISOFFYS4, Seiji SUGITA5, Noriyuki NAMIKI6, Kohei KITAZATO7, Satoshi TANAKA1, Masahiko ARAKAWA8, Shogo TACHIBANA5, Masateru ISHIGURO9, Hitoshi IKEDA1, Tatsuaki OKADA1, Hirohide DEMURA7, Masanao ABE1, Kazuhisa FUJITA1, Yukio YAMAMOTO1, Ralf JAUMANN3, Jean-Pierre BIBRING10, Matthias GROTT3, Karl-Heinz GLASSMEIER11
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3German Aerospace Center, Germany, 4National Centre for Space Studies, France, 5The University of Tokyo, Japan, 6National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 7The University of Aizu, Japan, 8Kobe University, Japan, 9Seoul National University, Korea, South, 10University of Paris-Sud, France, 11Technische Universitat Braunschweig, Germany
PS14-A014 Analysis of the Sparse Light Curves in ZTF: Taxonomy and Shape Distribution Ting Shuo YEH1#+, Chan-Kao CHANG1, Wing-Huen IP1, Tao LUO2, Ting Long LEI2
1National Central University, Taiwan, 2Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau
PS14-A013 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko: Properties of Dust and Gas in the Comet’s Coma as Seen by OSIRIS and VIRTIS-M Onboard Rosetta Cecilia TUBIANA1#+, Giovanna RINALDI2
1Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 2National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy
PS14-A015 The Proposed Comet Interceptor Mission to a Dynamically New Comet Cecilia TUBIANA1#+, Geraint JONES2, Colin SNODGRASS3
1Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 2University College London, United Kingdom, 3University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
PS14-A020 The Dynamical Evolution of the Retrograde TNOs I Putu Wira HADIPUTRAWAN#+, Wing-Huen IP
National Central University, Taiwan
PS14-A021 On the Dynamical Effects of Pluto-sized Objects in the Primordial Kuiper Belt I Putu Wira HADIPUTRAWAN#+, Wing-Huen IP
National Central University, Taiwan
PS14-A019 Asteroid Target Selection Method Based on Asteroids Database Xiaohui WANG#+, Yuxian YUE, Haoran GU
Beihang University, China
PS14-A022 New Detection of Transneptunian Objects with Serendipitous Stellar Occultations and MIOSOTYS Alain DORESSOUNDIRAM#+, Françoise ROQUES, Chihyuan LIU
Paris Observatory, France
PS14-A023 Spectrophotometric Mapping of Ceres and its Implications Jian-Yang LI1#+, Stefano MOTTOLA2, Andreas NATHUES3, Julie CASTILLO-ROGEZ4, Norbert SCHORGHOFER1, David WILLIAMS5, Mauro CIARNIELLO6, Andrea LONGOBARDO6, Carol RAYMOND4, Christopher RUSSELL7
1Planetary Science Institute, United States, 2German Aerospace Center, Germany, 3Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 4Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 5Arizona State University, United States, 6National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy, 7University of California, Los Angeles, United States
PS14-A024 Constellation of Heterogeneous Wide-field Near-earth Object Surveyors Zhuoxi HUO1#+, Jiangchuan HUANG2, Ji-Lin ZHOU3, Linzhi MENG2, Ming YANG3, Susu SHAN4
1Qian Xuesen Laboratory of Space Technology, China, 2China Academy of Space Technology, China, 3Nanjing University, China, 4National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS14-A030 A Spin-rate Study of the Main-belt Asteroids Using the CNEOST at Xu-Yi Observatory Ting Shuo YEH1#+, Bin LI2, Chan-Kao CHANG1, Haibin ZHAO2, Jianghui JI2, Zhong-Yi LIN1, Wing-Huen IP1
1National Central University, Taiwan, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS14-A027 Topography of Large Craters and Equatorial Bulge of 162173 Ryugu Noriyuki NAMIKI1#+, Takahide MIZUNO2, Hiroki SENSHU3, Hirotomo NODA1, Koji MATSUMOTO1, Naru HIRATA4, Ryuhei YAMADA4, Yoshiaki ISHIHARA5, Hitoshi IKEDA2, Hiroshi ARAKI1, Keiko YAMAMOTO1, Shinsuke ABE6, Fumi YOSHIDA3, Arika HIGUCHI1, Sho SASAKI7, Shoko OSHIGAMI2, Seiitsu TSURUTA1, Kazuyoshi ASARI1, Seiichi TAZAWA1, Makoto SHIZUGAMI1, Hideaki MIYAMOTO8, Hirohide DEMURA4, Jun KIMURA7, Toshimichi OTSUBO9
1National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan, 4The University of Aizu, Japan, 5National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan, 6Nihon University, Japan, 7Osaka University, Japan, 8The University of Tokyo, Japan, 9Hitotsubashi University, Japan
PS14-A028 Results of Hayabusa2 Near Infrared Spectroscopy at Asteroid Ryugu Takahiro IWATA1#+, Kohei KITAZATO2, Masanao ABE1, Makiko OHTAKE1, Yusuke NAKAUCHI1, Moe MATSUOKA1, Kohji TSUMURA3, Shuji MATSUURA4, Lucie RIU1
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2The University of Aizu, Japan, 3Tohoku University, Japan, 4Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan
PS14-A029 Centaurs: Transition Bodies Between Comets and Icy Satellites? Daniel BOICE#+
Scientific Studies and Consulting, United States

PS15 Science and Exploration of Mercury and the Moon - a Comparative View
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS15-A004 Development Status of Korea Pathfinder Lunar Obiter Gamma-ray Spectrometer Kyeong Ja KIM1#+, Yire CHOI1, Junghun PARK1, Eung Seok YI1, Sungsoon LEE1, Young-Kwang YEON1, K.B. LEE2, Yong-Kwon KIM3, Kilsoon PARK3, Kyoung Wook MIN4, Kyungin KANG4, Jin Yeon CHO5, Nobuyuki HASEBE6, Masayuki NAITO6
1Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, Korea, South, 2Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Korea, South, 3NuCare, Korea, South, 4Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea, South, 5Inha University, Korea, South, 6Waseda University, Japan
PS15-A005 Crustal Evolution of the Moon and Mercury: The Power of Integrating Geochemical Remote Sensing Techniques for Planetary Geological Investigations Rachel KLIMA#+
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States

PS16 Microwave and Infrared Remote Sensing of Solar System Objects
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS16-A001 Unique Infrared and Microwave Observations of Jupiter’s Planetary-scale Equatorial Disturbance Glenn ORTON1#+, Thomas MOMARY1, James SINCLAIR1, Steve LEVIN1, Cheng LI1, Zhimeng ZHANG1, Shannon BROWN1, Michael WONG2, Arrate ANTUNANO3, Leigh FLETCHER3, Nahid CHOWDHURY3, Thomas STALLARD3, Henrik MELIN3, Thomas GREATHOUSE4, Rohini GILES4, Gordon BJORAKER5, Julie RATHBUN6, Takuya FUJIYOSHI7
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 2University of California, Bekeley, United States, 3University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 4Southwest Research Institute, United States, 5NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 6Planetary Science Institute, United States, 7National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, United States
PS16-A002 Radiative Transfer Simulation Including a Non-LTE Model for JUICE/SWI for Ganymede and Terahertz Explorer-1 for Mars Atmospheric Observation Takayoshi YAMADA1#+, Richard LARSSON2, Ladislav REZAC2, Paul HARTOGH2, Takeshi KURODA1,3, Yasuko KASAI1
1National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 3Tohoku University, Japan
PS16-A003 Development of Calibration System of Terahertz Explorer-1 for Mars Atmospheric Observation Yuki UCHIYAMA1,2#+, Takayoshi YAMADA1, Shigeru SATO1, Toshiyuki NISHIBORI3, Satoshi OCHIAI1, Richard LARSSON4, Yukio NAKANO2, Yasuko KASAI1
1National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 4Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS16-A004 The Submillimetre Wave Instrument (SWI) on Juice After the Instrument Critical Design Review Paul HARTOGH#+
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS16-A005 The Chirp Transform Spectrometer EQM of JUICE SWI Paul HARTOGH#+
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS16-A006 Study on the Early Activity of Comet 67P/CG with 3D Modeling of the MIRO Observations Yuhui ZHAO1#+, Ladislav REZAC2, Paul HARTOGH2, Jianghui JI1, Raphael MARSCHALL3, Horst Uwe KELLER2
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 3International Space Science Institute, Switzerland
PS16-A007 HCN Submillimetre Remote Sensing of Titan's Atmosphere with the APEX and IRAM 30m Telescopes Miriam RENGEL1,2#+, Denis SHULYAK1, Paul HARTOGH1, Hideo SAGAWA3, Raphael MORENO4, Christopher JARCHOW1
1Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 2European Space Astronomy Centre, Spain, 3Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan, 4Paris Observatory, France
PS16-A008 The D/H Ratio of Water Throughout the Solar System J. Hunter WAITE, JR.#+, Kelly MILLER, Chris GLEIN
Southwest Research Institute, United States
PS16-A012 3D Analysis of Spatial Resolution of MIRO/Rosetta Observations at 67P/CG Ladislav REZAC1#+, Paul HARTOGH1, Yuhui ZHAO2, Jianghui JI2, David MARSHALL1
1Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS16-A013 On the Interpretation of Heliocentric Water Production Rates of Comets Ladislav REZAC1#+, David MARSHALL1, Paul HARTOGH1, Yuhui ZHAO2, Nicholas ATTREE3
1Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3University of Stirling, United Kingdom
PS16-A014 The Far-ir Properties of a Large Sample of Asteroids in the Herschel-spire Catalogue of Serendipitous Solar System Observations Mark KIDGER1#+, Cristina ROMERO2, Miriam RENGEL3,1
1European Space Astronomy Centre, Spain, 2Technische Universität Berlin, Germany, 3Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS16-A015 Solar System Object Observations at Far-infrared and Sub-millimetre Wavelengths: The Herschel/Spire 194-671 Μm Data Mark KIDGER1#+, Cristina ROMERO2, Miriam RENGEL3,1
1European Space Astronomy Centre, Spain, 2Technische Universität Berlin, Germany, 3Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS16-A016 Ground-based Observations of Mesospheric Water Vapour Above Kiruna, Sweden Richard LARSSON1#+, Paul HARTOGH1, Borys DABROWSKI1, Uwe RAFFALSKI2
1Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 2Institute of Space Physics, Sweden
PS16-A017 Investigating Physical and Chemical Mechanisms of Planetary Atmospheres: A Project Characterizing Planetary Atmospheres Inside and Outside Our Solar System Miriam RENGEL1,2#+, Ansgar REINERS3, Denis SHULYAK1, Fei YANG3, Jessica KHAIMOVA3
1Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 2European Space Astronomy Centre, Spain, 3Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany
PS16-A018 Crosslink Occultations for Probing the Planetary Atmosphere and Ionosphere of Mars Silvia TELLMANN1#+, Martin PÄTZOLD1, Bernd HÄUSLER2, Michael K. BIRD3, David P. HINSON4, Tom ANDERT2, Graciela GONZALEZ PEYTAVÍ2, Sami ASMAR5
1Rhenish Institute for Environmental Research, Germany, 2Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany, 3University of Bonn, Germany, 4Stanford University, United States, 5Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States
PS16-A019 Ground-based Observations of Magnetic Field Strength at Mesospheric Altitudes Richard LARSSON#+, Paul HARTOGH, Borys DABROWSKI
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS16-A021 Planetary Spectrum Generator: An Accurate Online Radiative Transfer Suite for Atmospheres, Comets, Small Bodies and Exoplanets Geronimo VILLANUEVA#+
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
PS16-A022 Chemical Composition of the Prospective Exosphere of Europa Chien-Hsun LI1#+, Yi-Jehng KUAN2, Wei-Ling TSENG2, Yo-Ling CHUANG2, Hsiang-Wen HSU3
1National Taiwan University, Taiwan, 2National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan, 3University of Colorado Boulder, United States
PS16-A023 ACA Observations of Ceres' Molecular Exosphere Chia-Cheng CHIANG#+, Yi-Jehng KUAN, Yo-Ling CHUANG
National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
PS16-A024 Spatially-resolved Submillimeter Spectral Observations of Europa Yi-Jehng KUAN1#+, Chien-Hsun LI2, Wei-Ling TSENG1, Hsiang-Wen HSU3, Yo-Ling CHUANG1
1National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan, 2National Taiwan University, Taiwan, 3University of Colorado Boulder, United States
PS16-A025 Submillimeter Spectral Observations of Molecular Exospheres of the Ceres Icy World Yo-Ling CHUANG1#+, Yi-Jehng KUAN1, Steven CHARNLEY2, Ming-Chi CHUNG1, Yu-Fu YEH1
1National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
PS16-A026 Terahertz Explorer for O2 and H2O Observation in the Mars Atmosphere Yasuko KASAI#+
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan

PS18 Science and Exploration of Mars and Venus
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS18-A001 Martian Upper Atmospheric Wave Activities from Multi-satellite Accelerometers Observations and GCM Model Shuanggen JIN1,2#+, Jiandong LIU3, Yawen LI1
1Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, China, 2Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS18-A002 A Study on Martian Atmospheric Dust and Water Ice Contributions and Their Inter-relations Using MCC, MCS and MARCI Observations Bijay GUHA+, Jagabandhu PANDA#
National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India
PS18-A003 The Study for Designing the Venus Future Mission of Radio Occultation Measurement by Small Satellites Yukako KIKUCHI1+, Norihiko SUGIMOTO2#, Asako HOSONO3, Mirai ABE2, Hiroki ANDO4, Masahiro TAKAGI4, Itziar GARATE LOPEZ5, Sebastien LEBONNOIS6, Chi AO7
1Yokohama Futaba High School, Japan, 2Keio University, Japan, 3Toshimagaoka Women High School, Japan, 4Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan, 5Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, Spain, 6Sorbonne Universite, France, 7Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States
PS18-A004 Oxidants on Mars: Role of Radiolysis, Photochemistry and Surface-atmosphere Interaction Sushil ATREYA1#+, Paul MAHAFFY2, Therese ENCRENAZ3, Ralf KAISER4, Eric WILSON5
1University of Michigan, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3Paris Observatory, France, 4University of Hawaii, United States, 5University of Michigan Alumnus, United States
PS18-A005 Martian Aurora and its Causative Mechanisms: Maven Observations S.A. HAIDER1#+, Masoom P JETHWA1, David A. BRAIN2, Robert LILLIS3
1Physical Research Laboratory, India, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 3University of California, Berkeley, United States
PS18-A006 Cause of Magnetic Anomalies on the Southern Martian Hemisphere Chuxin CHEN#+
University of Science and Technology of China, China
PS18-A007 Akatsuki's IR2 Nightside Photometry Restoration by Deconvolution Choon Wei VUN1#+, Takehiko SATOH2, Takao SATO2, Takeshi HORINOUCHI3, Javier PERALTA2, Kevin MCGOULDRICK4
1SOKENDAI, Malaysia, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3Hokkaido University, Japan, 4University of Colorado Boulder, United States
PS18-A008 Venusian Cloud Physics Investigated by a General Circulation Model Hiroki ANDO1#+, Masahiro TAKAGI1, Norihiko SUGIMOTO2, Hideo SAGAWA1, Yoshihisa MATSUDA3
1Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan, 2Keio University, Japan, 3Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan
PS18-A010 Numerical Simulation of Dust Lifting Within a Steady State Dust Devil Shefali UTTAM#+, Varun SHEEL, Sanjay MISHRA
Physical Research Laboratory, India
PS18-A009 Spectroscopic and Imaging Observation of the Venus Atmosphere by a Circumpolar Stratospheric Telescope FUJIN-2 Yukiko SHIRAFUJI#+, Makoto TAGUCHI
Rikkyo University, Japan
PS18-A013 Comparison of Horizontal Distributions of Temperature and UV Absorbers at the Venus Cloud-tops Shinichiro KAWASE1#+, Makoto TAGUCHI1, Tetsuya FUKUHARA1, Yeon Joo LEE2, Atsushi YAMAZAKI3
1Rikkyo University, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
PS18-A014 The VenSpec Suite on the ESA Envision Mission to Venus Jorn HELBERT1#+, AnnCarine VANDAELE2, Emmanuel MARCQ3, Thomas WIDEMANN4, Colin WILSON5, Richard GHAIL6
1German Aerospace Center, Germany, 2Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy, Belgium, 3National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS)/ Institut Pierre Simon Laplace (IPSL)/ Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ) / University Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC), France, 4Paris Observatory, France, 5Oxford University, United Kingdom, 6University of London, United Kingdom
PS18-A016 Improving the Accuracy of the Martian Ephemeris Short Term Prediction Peijia LI#+, Shan QUAN, Yong HUANG
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS18-A017 Spatial and Temporal Variability of Venus Cloud Opacity as Viewed with Akatsuki IR2 Takehiko SATOH1#+, Takao SATO2, Choon Wei VUN3, Takeshi HORINOUCHI4, Javier PERALTA1
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2Hokkaido Information University, Japan, 3SOKENDAI, Malaysia, 4Hokkaido University, Japan
PS18-A018 Recent Improvements of the LMD GCM to Better Model the Martian Water and Dust Cycles Ehouarn MILLOUR1#+, Francois FORGET2, Margaux VALS3, Aymeric SPIGA1, Chao WANG2
1Sorbonne Universite, France, 2University Pierre et Marie Curie, France, 3Laboratoire de Meteorologie Dynamique, France
PS18-A019 The Uncooled Microbolometer Camera Newly Developed to Detect Fine Horizontal Brightness Temperature Structures at the Cloud-top Level of Venus Tetsuya FUKUHARA1#+, Makoto TAGUCHI1, Takeshi IMAMURA2, Sanjay S LIMAYE3
1Rikkyo University, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan, 3University of Wisconsin, United States
PS18-A020 The Global Variation of Venus Cloud Obtained from IR1 Camera Onboard Akatsuki Seiko TAKAGI1#+, Naomoto IWAGAMI2
1Hokkaido University, Japan, 2none, Japan
PS18-A031 A Spatio-temporal Study of the Neutral and Ion Species in the Martian Atmosphere Ashimananda MODAK#+, Varun SHEEL
Physical Research Laboratory, India
PS18-A022 Formation of the Y Feature at the Venusian Cloud Top by Planetary-scale Waves and the Mean Circulation: Analysis of Venus Express VMC Images Yusuke NARA1#+, Takeshi IMAMURA1, Hiroki KASHIMURA2, Manabu YAMADA3, Shin-Ya MURAKAMI4, Kazunori OGOHARA5, Naoki SATO6, Toru KOUYAMA7, Masahiro TAKAGI8
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Kobe University, Japan, 3Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan, 4Akatsuki, Japan, 5The University of Shiga Prefecture, Japan, 6Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan, 7National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan, 8Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan
PS18-A023 The Influence of Atmospheric Dust on the Atmosphere and Ionosphere of Mars as Seen by the Radio Science Experiment Mars on Mars Express Silvia TELLMANN1#+, Kerstin PETER2, Martin PÄTZOLD1, Bernd HÄUSLER3, David P. HINSON4
1Rhenish Institute for Environmental Research, Germany, 2University of Cologne, Germany, 3Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany, 4Stanford University, United States
PS18-A024 Ion Escape at Venus: Past, Present and Future Observations Shannon CURRY1#+, Janet LUHMANN1, Y.J. MA2, Stuart BALE1, Jacob GRUESBECK3, Trevor BOWEN1, Phyllis WHITTLESEY1, Roberto LIVI1, Davin LARSON1
1University of California, Berkeley, United States, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
PS18-A025 The Evolution of the Mars Ionosphere over Consecutive MEX Orbits from Radio Occultation Martin PATZOLD1#+, Silvia TELLMANN2, Kerstin PETER2, Bernd HAEUSLER3, Tom ANDERT3, Matthias HAHN1, David P. HINSON4
1University of Cologne, Germany, 2Rhenish Institute for Environmental Research, Germany, 3Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany, 4Stanford University, United States
PS18-A026 The Venus Ionosphere as Seen by the Akatsuki Radio Science Experiment Martin PATZOLD1#+, Takeshi IMAMURA2, Hiroki ANDO3, Bernd HAEUSLER4, Silvia TELLMANN5, Michael K. BIRD6, Janusz OSCHLISNIOK5, Kerstin PETER5
1University of Cologne, Germany, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan, 3Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan, 4Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany, 5Rhenish Institute for Environmental Research, Germany, 6University of Bonn, Germany
PS18-A029 Effects of Orographic Gravity Waves on the Venus Atmospheric Super-rotation Anna SUZUKI1#+, Masahiro TAKAGI1, Yasumitsu MAEJIMA2, Hiroki ANDO1, Norihiko SUGIMOTO3, Yoshihisa MATSUDA4
1Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan, 2RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science, Japan, 3Keio University, Japan, 4Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan
PS18-A028 Localtime-dependent Structures in the Venusian Atmosphere Revealed by Akatsuki Radio Occultation Measurements Takeshi IMAMURA1#+, Hiroki ANDO2, Katsuyuki NOGUCHI3, Raj CHOUDHARY4, Bernd HÄUSLER5, Martin PÄTZOLD6, Silvia TELLMANN6
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan, 3Nara Women's University, Japan, 4Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, India, 5Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany, 6Rhenish Institute for Environmental Research, Germany
PS18-A030 Effect of Dust on Martian Ozone Varun SHEEL#+, Ashimananda MODAK
Physical Research Laboratory, India
PS18-A032 Mars Dust Storm Dynamics and Convective Earth Analogs Scot RAFKIN1#+, Jorge PLA-GARCIA2, Cecilia LEUNG3
1Southwest Research Institute, United States, 2Centro de Astrobiología (CSIC-INTA), Spain, 3The University of Arizona, United States

PS20 Outer Planet Satellites: Geologic Processes and Habitability
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS20-A001 Monitoring Titan’s Surface Albedo Changes with Radiative Transfer Analysis of VIMS Data for 10 Years Anezina SOLOMONIDOU1#+, Athena COUSTENIS2, Alice LE GALL3, Michael MALASKA4, Rosaly LOPES-GAUTIER4, Samuel BIRCH5, Sebastien RODRIGUEZ6, Kenneth LAWRENCE7, Pierre DROSSART8, Christos MATSOUKAS9
1ESA European Space Agency, Spain, 2Paris Observatory/ French National Center for Scientific Research/ PSL Research University, France, 3Laboratoire Atmosphères, Milieux, Observations Spatiales (LATMOS-UVSQ), France, 4Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 5Cornell University, United States, 6Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP), CNRS-UMR 7154, Université Paris-Diderot, France, 7NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States, 8Observatoire de Paris/ French National Center for Scientific Research/ Univ. Paris 06/ Univ. Paris-Diderot, France, 9KTH-Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
PS20-A002 Habitability of Hydrocarbon Worlds: Titan and Beyond Rosaly LOPES#+, Michael MALASKA
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States
PS20-A007 Titan’s Atmospheric Structure and its Evolution Through Time Athena COUSTENIS1#+, Donald JENNINGS2, Richard ACHTERBERG3, Georgios BAMPASIDIS4, Panayiotis LAVVAS5, Conor NIXON2, F. Michael FLASAR2
1Paris Observatory/ French National Center for Scientific Research/ PSL Research University, France, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3University of Maryland, United States, 4National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece, 5Universite Reims Champargne-Ardennes, France
PS20-A003 Microwave Radiometer Sensing of Volcanism Ralph LORENZ#+
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
PS20-A004 Cryovolcanism in Icy Ocean Worlds: Perspective from Models of Radial Structure Steven VANCE#+
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States
PS20-A008 On the Genesis and Detectability of Organic Chemistry in Hypervelocity Impact Ice Spectra Zach ULIBARRI1#+, Tobin MUNSAT1, Bernd ABEL2, Richard DEE1, Mihaly HORANYI1, David JAMES1, Sascha KEMPF1, Zoltan KUPIHAR1, Zoltan STERNOVSKY1
1University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering, Germany
PS20-A005 Eruption Characteristics on Jupiter’s Moon Io from Observations of Active Lava Lakes at Kilauea, Hawaii Jani RADEBAUGH1#+, Rosaly LOPES-GAUTIER2
1Brigham Young University, United States, 2Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States
PS20-A009 Partial Dissociation of Clathrate Hydrates in the Presence of Ammonia: A Possible Mechanism for Replenishing Titan’s Atmospheric Methane Mathieu CHOUKROUN1#+, Tuan VU1, Helen MAYNARD-CASELY2, Christophe SOTIN1, Ashley DAVIES1, Claire PETUYA1
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 2Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Australia
PS20-A010 Stability of the Subsurface Ocean of Pluto Jun KIMURA1#+, Shunichi KAMATA2
1Osaka University, Japan, 2Hokkaido University, Japan