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PS01
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation

58-PS-A0149

Metall abundances of 2004 Geminid meteor spectrum: Extremely Na depletion ?

Toshihiro Kasuga
The Graduate University for Advanced Studies

58-PS-A0216

EUV observations of sungrazing comets with the SOHO/UVCS instrument

Alessandro Bemporad
Astronomy Dept., Florence University

58-PS-A0243

Polarization and the Dust Properties in Comets

David Jewitt
University of Hawaii

58-PS-A0284

Physical properties of cosmic dust, from observations and simulations of their thermal emission and scattered light

A.Chantal Levasseur-Regourd
Univ. Paris VI / Aeronomie CNRS-IPSL

58-PS-A0532

Emission Features of Large Aggregate Particle

Yoshihiro Nakamura
Dept. of Earth and Planetary system Sciences, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kobe University

58-PS-A0538

Absorption and Scattering Cross Sections of Large Aggregate Particle

Akihiro Asada
Dept. of Earth and Planetary System Sciences, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan

58-PS-A0579

Optical properties of aggregates for various fractal dimensions and number of monome

Yasuhiko Okada
Kobe University

58-PS-A0611

Dust and meteoroid trails: observations and evolution

Masateru Ishiguro
Institutefor Astronomy, University of Hawaii

58-PS-A1047

NEO-Survey and Hazard Evaluation

Yuehua Ma
Purple Mountain Observatory, CAS; National Astronomical Observatories, CAS

58-PS-A1049

New Developments in in-situ Dust Experiments

Hideo Ohashi
Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology

58-PS-A1094

Development of Mercury dust detector using a PZT sensor onboard BepiColombo MMO mission

Ken-ichi Nogami
Dokkyo University School of Medicine

58-PS-A1134

On the Existence of Silicon Nano-Dust near the Sun

Ingrid Mann
Institut fuer Planetologie, Westfaelische Wilhelms-Universitaet, Muenster

58-PS-A1234 Habitable Zones for Earth-like Planets in the Extrasolar Jianghui Ji
Purple Mountain Observatory, CAS
58-PS-A1276 The Connection of Meteroids and Comets:Recent Progress Jun-ichi Watanabe
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
58-PS-A1316 Radiation Pressure on Dust Aggregates of Submicron Grains Melanie Koehler
Institut fuer Planetologie
58-PS-A1346 Silicon nanoparticle dust grains in the interplanetary and interstellar medium Shadia Rifai Habbal
Institute for Astronomy
58-PS-A3030 Numerical Simulations of Light Scattering by Cometary Dust Hiroshi Kimura
Institute of Low temperature Science, Hokkaido University
58-PS-A3040 Orbital evolution of Planetesimals under the Galactic Tide Arika Higuchi
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan

PS02
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation
58-PS-A0005 Simulation of the Charged Particle Environment of Mercury

Dominique Delcourt
CETP-CNRS-IPSL

58-PS-A0307 The Energetic Particle Spectrometer (EPS) on MESSENGER

George Ho
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

58-PS-A0320 BEPICOLOMBO - MPO SCIENTIFIC ASPECTS AND SYSTEM UPDATE

Johannes Benkhoff
ESA-ESTEC

58-PS-A0321 BEPICOLOMBO - MISSION OVERVIEW

Johannes Benkhoff
ESA-ESTEC

58-PS-A0328 Exosphere-surface interaction models of Mercury

Stefano Orsini
Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica, Istituto di Fisica dello Spazio Interplanetario (INAF/IFSI)

58-PS-A0420 Current Knowledge of the Interior of Mercury

Maria Zuber
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

58-PS-A0500 Ground-based radar observations of Mercury

Martin Slade
JPL/Caltech

58-PS-A0554 Space Weathering and Spectral Change on Mercury

Sho Sasaki
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan

58-PS-A0561 MERTIS – A Thermal infrared imaging spectrometer for the Bepi-Colombo mission Jörn Helbert
Institute for Planetary Research, DLR
58-PS-A0592 Review of Mariner 10 Observations: Mercury Surface Impact Processes

Clark Chapman
Southwest Research Institute

58-PS-A0610 The MESSENGER Mission to Mercury: Scientific Objectives

Sean C. Solomon
Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institution of Washington

58-PS-A0732 MESSENGER Mission Overview

Ralph L. McNutt, Jr.
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

58-PS-A0733 MESSENGER Inflight Performance

Robert E.Gold
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

58-PS-A0816 Low Energy Ion Observation by Mercury Magnetospheric Orbiter: MMO

Yoshifumi Saito
ISAS/JAXA

58-PS-A0833 Ground-based observation of sodium in Mercuryfs exosphere

Shingo Kameda
The University of Tokyo

58-PS-A0974 Global Asymmetry of Large Forms of Hermean Relief

Leonid Ksanfomality
Moscow Space Research Institute

58-PS-A0986 Formation models of planet Mercury

Johannes Brueckner
Max-Planck-Institut fuer Chemie

58-PS-A1185 Color-albedo variation on Mercury: Observations and implications for composition and maturation state

Johan Warell
Dept. Astronomy and Space Physics, Uppsala University

58-PS-A1187 Energetic Neutral Atom Imaging of Mercury and the Moon. Science and Instrumentation

Stas Barabash
Swedish Institute of Space Physics

58-PS-A1199 Simulation of Mercury dynamo

Futoshi Takahashi
ISAS/JAXA

58-PS-A1270 BepiColombo-MMO scientific aspects and system update Hajime Hayakawa
ISAS/JAXA
58-PS-A1347 Interaction between solar wind flow and the Hermean magnetosphere: hybrid simulations Pavel Travnicek
Institute of Atmospheric Physics
58-PS-A1369 Ice on the Moon and Mercury Dana Crider
Catholic University of America
58-PS-A1399 Electric Fields in Mercury's Environment Measured by BepiColombo/MMO/PWI - Scientific Case and Planned Instrumentation Lars Blomberg
Alfven Laboratory
58-PS-A1402 MEFISTO - an electric field instrument for BepiColombo/MMO Lars Blomberg
Alfven Laboratory
58-PS-A1406 Plasma wave investigation(PWI) onboard BepiColombo Mercury Magnetospheric Orbiter (MMO) Hiroshi Matsumoto
Research Intitute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto Univ.
58-PS-A1476 The Magnetic Field Experiment (MERMAG-M/MGF) for BepiColombo MMO

Ayako Matsuoka
ISAS/JAXA


PS03-ST21
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation
58-PS-A0094 Short Electric-Field Antennae as Diagnostic Tools for Space Plasmas and Ground Permittivity Jean Gabriel TROTIGNON
LPCE/CNRS, Université d'Orléans, France
58-PS-A0428
JAXA Future Programs for Scientific Planetary Exploration Masato Nakamura
ISAS/JAXA
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
58-PS-A1028 The Fast Auroral Imager Experiment on the ePOP Mission: the Dynamics of Nighttime Optical Aurora

Leroy Coggerr
University of Calgary

58-PS-A1180
Instrument developments that enables the future solar-system plasma science missions in Japan
Yoshifumi Saito
ISAS/JAXA
58-PS-A1315 Instrumentation and Observation of the XRS onboard Hayabusa: A CCD-based X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometer Tatsuaki Okada
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
58-PS-A1473 Miniature ion mass analyzer for the BepiColombo MPO and the Chandrayaan-1 missions

David McCann
Swedish Institute of Space Physics

58-PS-A1529 The HASI Permittivity, Waves and Altimetry Analyser (PWA) onboard of the Huygens Probe

Peter Falkner
ESA

58-ST-A1131
ESA Planetary and Solar-Terrestrial Technology Reference Studies
Peter Falkner
ESA Scientific Directorate
58-ST-A1252
Planetary Exploration: Chandrayaan-1 Mission to Moon and Beyond
Jitendra Goswami
Physical Research Laboratory

PS04
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation
58-PS-A0070 Ionosphere of Mars: Role of Solar EUV and Solar Wind Interaction
Syed A Haider
Physical Research Laboratory
58-PS-A0098 Satellite Exospheres in the Saturnian System

Wei-Ling Tseng
Institute of Astronomy, National Central University, Taiwan

58-PS-A0282 XMM-Newton Observations of X-ray emission from Jupiter

Graziella Branduardi-Raymont
Mullard Space Science Laboratory, University College London

58-PS-A0306 Mercury's exosphere-magnetosphere-surface relations

Francois Leblanc
Service d'Aéronomie du CNRS

58-PS-A0309 Mars Express/SPICAM UV Spectrometer: First observation of an auroral emission in the martian atmosphere

Francois Leblanc
Service d'Aéronomie du CNRS

58-PS-A0343 Three Micron Spectra of Saturn and Titan

San Joon Kim
Department of Astronomy and Space Science, Kyung Hee University

58-PS-A0349 Quantum Mechanics and Planetary Atmospheres

Brenton Lewis
Australian National University

58-PS-A0471 Modeling of Jupiter¡¯s Ionosphere

Yongha Kim
Chungnam National University

58-PS-A0558 Chemistry and modeling of cometary comae

Jörn Helbert
DLR

58-PS-A0598 MEX-ASPERA-3 Observations: Mass Separation of Planetary Ions
extracting from the Martian ionosphere

Eduard Dubinin
MPS, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany

58-PS-A0688 Ultraviolet Auroral and Airglow Observations of the Giant Planets

G.Randall Gladstone
Southwest Research Institute

58-PS-A0701 Detection and Geometry of Electron Flows in the Martian Ionosphere

Xenophon Moussas
University of Athens

58-PS-A0702 Low Frequency Observations of Jupiterfs Synchrotron Radiation

Hiroaki Misawa
Planetary Plasma and Atmospheric Research Center, Tohoku University

58-PS-A0784 MHD Simulation of Solar Wind Interaction with comets with the CASIM code

Mehdi Benna
NASA - Goddard Space Flight Center

58-PS-A0797 Low-Energy Plasma Populations in Saturn's Inner Magnetosphere and Rings

David T. Young
Southwest Research Institute

58-PS-A0799 Aurora on the Earth and on Solar System Bodies

Supriya Chakrabarti
Boston University

58-PS-A0935 Meteorology of Venus and Venus Climate Orbiter of Japan

Takeshi Imamura
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

58-PS-A0964 Chemistry of the Outer Solar System: Composition, Clouds, and the Origin and Evolution

Sushil K.Atreya
Univ. of Michigan

58-PS-A0994 Comparative ENA imaging of Earth, Saturn, Titan and Mars

Pontus C. Brandt
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

58-PS-A1062 First Results on the Dielectric Properties of the Surface of Titan as Measured by the Huygens Probe

Fernando Simoes
CETP-CNRS

58-PS-A1063 Atmospheric electricity measurements on Titan with the PWA-HASI instrument on the HUYGENS Probe

Michel HAMELIN
CETP-IPSL

58-PS-A1120 Planetary atmospheres: structure and composition

Therese Encrenaz
LESIA, Observatoire de Paris

58-PS-A1138 X-Ray Emission from the Saturnian System

Anil Bhardwaj
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

58-PS-A1161 Jupiter's Galilean Satellites

Melissa McGrath
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

58-PS-A1237 Simulated solar wind plasma interaction with neutrals exospheres: Mars and Titan comparison Ronan MODOLO
CETP-IPSL
58-PS-A1309 Physico-Chemical Processes in the Coma of Comet 19P/Borrelly Daniel Boice
Southwest Research Institute
58-PS-A1319 Modeling of the Atmospheres of the Galilean Satellites of Jupiter Mau Wong
JPL
58-PS-A1321 Outer Planet Aurorae: A Comparative Study with the Terrestrial Aurorae RENEE PRANGE
Observatoire de Paris / CNRS
58-PS-A1322 ENA Production at Mars, the Moon, and Mercury Mats Holmstrom
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
58-PS-A1439 First in-situ Observations of Electrical Phenomena Related to Lightning in the Atmosphere of Titan

Konrad Schwingenschuh
Space Research Institute, Graz, Austria

58-PS-A1445 Low Energy Neutral Atoms Imaging of the Moon: Potential contribution of LENA imaging to the lunar science

Yoshifumi Futaana
Swedish Institute of Space Physics

58-PS-A1495 Characteristics of Atomic and Molecular Nitrogen Ions in the corona of Titan observed by Cassini Plasma Spectrometer

Marykutty Michael
Centre d’étude des Environnements Terrestre et Planetaires, CNRS, St. Maur, France

58-PS-A1533 Pluto’s Interaction with the Solar Wind: A Colossal Comet? Fran Bagenal
LASP University of Colorado

PS05
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation
58-PS-A0185 Oceans in the Outer Solar System

Frank Sohl
DLR

58-PS-A0237 Titan and Earth: Sisters or Strangers? Tobias Owen
University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy
58-PS-A0281 Atmosphere-surface Interactions on Titan and the Role of Methane

Tetsuya Tokano
Universität zu Köln

58-PS-A0310 Titan Atmosphere Physical Characteristics obtained by the Huygens Atmospheric Structure Instrument (HASI) Measurements

Marcello Fulchignoni
Univerité Denis Diderot - Paris 7 / LESIA Observatoire de Paris

58-PS-A0311 Titan's atmosphere from Cassini/CIRS observations

Athena Coustenis
LESIA, Paris-Meudon Observatory

58-PS-A0319 Cassini Radar Observations of Titan: Passes Ta and T3

Stephen Wall
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology

58-PS-A0322 Saturn's dynamical magnetosphere: Energetic particles and neutrals from the magnetosphere imaging instrument (MIMI)

Stamatios M. Krimigis
Applied Physics Laboratory/Johns Hopkins University

58-PS-A0325 Sugars, Alcohols, and Solar System Ices

Reggie Hudson
Eckerd College

58-PS-A0335 An Overview of Plasma Observations at Saturn and Titan

David T. Young
Southwest Research Institute

58-PS-A0419 Cassini’s Cameras View the Saturn System

Torrence Johnson
Jet Propusiono Laboratory

58-PS-A0423 Titan's Methane Cycle

Sushil Atreya
Univ. of Michigan, Space Res. Bldg.

58-PS-A0539 Pacific (Earth), Vastitas Borealis (Mars), Cassini Regio (Iapetus), structurally controlled craters on saturnian satelites - features created by planetary warping waves

Gennady G. Kochemasov
IGEM Russian Academy of Sciences

58-PS-A0949 Mapping of the icy saturnian satellites: Results from the first year in Orbit

Thomas Roatsch
German Aerospace Center (DLR)

58-PS-A1015 Constraints on Titan's atmospheric composition from Huygens Surface Science Package measurements

Axel Hagermann
PSSRI, The Open University

58-PS-A1016 Results from the Huygens Surface Science Package

John C. Zarnecki
PSSRI

58-PS-A1020 ENA emission from Saturn's magnetosphere and from Titan

Iannis Dandouras
CESR - CNRS

58-PS-A1057 Recent results with Cassini-Huygens DISR Athena Coustenis
LESIA, Observatoire de Paris-Meudon
58-PS-A1059 Near-infrared Adaptive Optics observations of Titan in conjunction with Huygens' landing

Mathieu Hirtzig
LESIA, Observatoire de Paris-Meudon

58-PS-A1060 Near-infrared observations of Titan from ground and space-based observatories

Alberto Negrao
LESIA, Observatoire de Paris-Meudon

58-PS-A1126 Cassini-ISS observations of medium-sized Saturnian satellites

Tilmann Denk
Freie Universität Berlin

58-PS-A1141 Thermal-Orbital History of Titan

Hauke Hussmann
Instituto de Astronomia, Geofísica e Ciências Atmosféricas (IAG)

58-PS-A1148 Magnetic fields in the vicinity of large icy satellites

Krishan Khurana
University of California at Los Angeles

58-PS-A1182 The Cassini Ion and Neutral Mass Spectrometer: Initial Observations

Ralph McNutt
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

58-PS-A1220 Mission Called SAPPORO

Wing-Huen Ip
Institute of Astronomy, National Central University

58-PS-A1272 Cassini UVIS Results from Saturn, Titan, Icy Satellites and Rings Larry Esposito
LASP/U. of Colorado
58-PS-A1274 Saturn's Icy Satellites as Measured by Cassini UVIS Amanda Hendrix
JPL/CalTech
58-PS-A1348 Cassini CIRS Observations of the Thermal Emission from Saturn's Icy Satellites John Spencer
Southwest Research Institute
58-PS-A1418 Recent Results of Titan achieved by Huygens DISR

H. Uwe Keller
Max-Planck-Institut für Sonnensystemforschung

58-PS-A3020 The Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer (GCMS) Experiment on the Cassini-Huygens Probe: First Results

Niemann

58-PS-A3031 Density structures induced by small moonlets in Saturn's dense rings

Frank Spahn
University Potsdam/Germany


PS06
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation
58-PS-A0155 OMEGA/MEx Mars surface compositional mapping: an overview

Prof. Jean-Pierre BIBRING
IAS

58-PS-A0200 Planet-C: Observation Sequences and Onboard Data Processing

Makoto Suzuki
EORC/JAXA

58-PS-A0278 LIR onboard Venus Climate Orbiter

Makoto Taguchi
National Institute of Polar Research, Research Organization of Information and Systems

58-PS-A0296 Venus Express Magnetic Investigation

T.L. Zhang
Space Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences

58-PS-A0300 THE PLANETARY FOURIER SPECTROMETER RESULTS AT MARS

Vittorio Formisano
IFSI-CNR

58-PS-A0302 THE PFS EXPERIMENT ON BOARD THE VEX MISSION

Vittorio Formisano
IFSI-CNR

58-PS-A0467 Venus Atmospheric Circulation

Sanjay S. Limaye
Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison

58-PS-A0472 IR1: 1micrometer Camera on board the Japanese Venus Mission

Naomoto Iwagami
Univ of Tokyo

58-PS-A0534 New results on the Martian ionosphere derived from MGS database

Jing-Song Wang
Peking University

58-PS-A0536 VIRTIS: the imaging spectrometer aboard the Venus Express Mission

Giuseppe Piccioni
INAF-IASF

58-PS-A0560 OBSERVATIONS OF ZODIACAL LIGHT DURING THE CRUISING PHASE OF PLANET-C/VCO MISSION

Munetaka Ueno
Department of Earth Science and Astronomy, University of Tokyo

58-PS-A0580 The Martian Atmosphere as Observed by the Planetary Fourier Spectrometer on Mars Express Mission

Davide Grassi
IFSI-INAF

58-PS-A0586 Atmospheric, Ionospheric, surface, and Radio Wave Propagation Studies with the Venus Express Radio Science Experiment VeRa

Bernd Haeusler
Universitaet der Bundeswehr Muenchen

58-PS-A0596 Beyond the equilibrium paradigm – Evidence for near surface ground ice deposits in the equatorial regions of Mars

Jörn Helbert
Institute for Planetary Research - DLR

58-PS-A0624 Venus Middle Atmosphere Chemistry Franklin Mills
Australian National University
58-PS-A0745 The Mars Express Orbiter Radio Science Experiment (MaRS)

Martin Paetzold
University Cologne, Institut für Geophysik und Meteorologie, Cologne, Germany

58-PS-A0965 Atmospheric Wavenumber Spectra of Mars and Venus Derived from Infrared and Visible Radiances

Takeshi Imamura
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

58-PS-A0968 Waves over the summer southern pole of Mars observed by MGS TES

Tetsuya Fukuhara
The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Japan

58-PS-A1123 A study of minor species in the martian atmosphere using ground-based and mars Express observations

Therese Encrenaz
LESIA, Observatoire de Paris

58-PS-A1168 The ion distribution and intrinsic magnetic field of the Mars

Jiankui Shi
Center for space science and applied research, CAS

58-PS-A1181 Ultra Violet Imaging Camera on Venus Climate Orbiter

Shigeto Watanabe
Hokkaido University

58-PS-A1188 Analyzer of Space Plasmas and Energetic Neutral Atoms (ASPERA-4) Onboard Venus Express

Stas Barabash
Swedish Institute of Space Physics

58-PS-A1258 Venus Monitoring Camera for Venus Express Wojciech Markiewicz
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research
58-PS-A1260 Atmospheric and Variable Features Phenomena with HRSC
on Mars Express
Wojciech Markiewicz
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research
58-PS-A1296 DISTRIBUTION OF MARS EXPRESS SCIENTIFIC DATA VIA THE PLANETARY SCIENCE ARCHIVE Dr.David Heather
European Space Agency
58-PS-A1328 Results of the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) Experiment onboard Mars Express after More than One Year in Orbit around Mars Harald Hoffmann
DLR Institute of Planetary Research
58-PS-A1338 Recent Climate Change on Venus Mark Bullock
Southwest Research Institute
58-PS-A1374 IR2 (2-um) camera onboard Venus Climate Orbiter Takehiko Satoh
Kumamoto University
58-PS-A1389 Shear instability in a shallow water system with implication to Venus atmosphere Shin-ichi Iga
Frontier Research Center for Global Change, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
58-PS-A1405 Systematic Variations Detected in the Thermospheres of Venus and Mars from Accelerometry and Orbital Decay Measurements Gerald M. Keating
The George Washinton University
58-PS-A1436 Venus' surface and near-surface atmosphere observed by Galileo NIMS

George Hashimoto
Kobe University

58-PS-A1440 Venus dayside cloud patterns detected from near-infrared imaging observation

Jun Yoshida
Department of Geophysics, Tohoku University

58-PS-A1477 Monitoring of time variation of the Martian environment by MTO/MIC-II

Munetaka Ueno
University of Tokyo

58-PS-A1493 Development of the lightning and airglow camera for the Venus Climate Orbiter

Jun Yoshida
Department of Geophysics, Tohoku University


PS07
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation
58-PS-A0089 The expected role of GAIA for asteroid science

Alberto Cellino
INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino

58-PS-A0570 Asteroid Science opened by Hayabusa Samole Return Mission

Akira Fujiwara
The Institute of Space and Astronautical Science

58-PS-A0659 Difference in Degree of Space Weathering on Newborn Asteroid Karin

Takanori Sasaki
Department of Earth and Planetary Science, University of Tokyo

58-PS-A0678 Multiple-scattering modeling for asteroid photometry and polarimetry

Kari Muinonen
Observatory, University of Helsinki

58-PS-A0832 Rosetta Asteroid Targets

Maria Antonietta Barucci
LESIA, Observatoire de Paris

58-PS-A0850 Heavy Bombardment of the Asteroidal Belt by Little Objects Wing-Huen Ip
Institute of Astronomy, National Central University
58-PS-A1017 DETECTION OF TRANSIENT PHENOMENA ON PLANETARY BODIES Mario Di Martino
INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino
58-PS-A1103 Photometric Observations of Karin Family Asteroids Fumi Yoshida
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
58-PS-A1183 Possibility of a Nonmetallic M-type Asteroid for 65803 Didymos Kouhei Kitazato
University of Tokyo
58-PS-A1223 Laboratory Simulation of Space Weathering to Connect a Missing Link Between Asteroids and Meteorites Sho Sasaki
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
58-PS-A1426 Observations of Polarization Variation and Lightcurve with the Rotation of Asteroid 21 Lutetia Yusuke Sato
University of Toky
58-PS-A1474 Observation of Itokawa by a Small Surface Rover MINERVA Sho Sasaki
National Astronomical Observatory of JAPAN
58-PS-A1528 Hayabusa: Scientific Investigations through In-situ Measurements and Initial Sample Analyses Hajime Yano
JAXA/ISAS
58-PS-A3023 The DAWN Mission: Understanding the Origin of the Asteroids Alberto Cellino
INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino

PS08
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation
58-PS-A0099 Reaction Pathways of Radiation Induced Carbon Monoxide Chemistry in Comets

Corey Jamiseson
Dept. of Chemistry, University of Hawaii at Manoa

58-PS-A0100 Irradiation Effects on Amorphous and Crystalline Water Ices

WEIJUN ZHENG
Institute for Astronomy and Dept. of Chem., Univ. of Hawaii at Manoa

58-PS-A0174 Simulations of the north and south polar cap of Mars over climate cycles

Ralf Greve
Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University

58-PS-A0199 Irradiation Effects on Amorphous and Crystalline Water Ices

Corey Jamieson
Dept. of Chemistry, University of Hawaii at Manoa

58-PS-A0261 Formation route for deuterated formaldehyde on a grain surface

Hiroshi Hidaka
Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University

58-PS-A0262 Successive deuteration of CH3OH from methanol-d1 to –d3 on a grain surface

Akihiro Nagaoka
Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University

58-PS-A0274 Formation of deuterated methanol by surface reactions at 10 K

Naoki Watanabe
Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University

58-PS-A0336 Ices in Kuiper Belt Object (50000) Quaoar

David Jewitt
University of Hawaii

58-PS-A0617 The Strengths of Near-Infrared Absorption Features Relevant to Planetary Ices

Perry Gerakines
Department of Physics, University of Alabama at Birmingham

58-PS-A0641 Formation of methanol, formaldehyde and hydrocarbons from the electron impact on the thin film of H2O/CH4 at 10K

Kenzo Hiraoka
Clean Energy Research Center, University of Yamanashi

58-PS-A0817
IR Spectroscopy and Photo-Chemistry of Extraterrestrial Ices

Max Bernstein
NASA

58-PS-A0834 Ices on Titan after the Cassini-Huygens mission

Athena Coustenis
LESIA, Observatoire de Paris-Meudon

58-PS-A1082 The mass analysis of mixed ices induced by ion irradiation Chin Shuang Lee
Department of Physics, National Central University
58-PS-A1150 Low energy electron impact on hydrocarbon-water ice thin films at cryogenic temperatures

Akira Wada
University of Yamanashi

58-PS-A1310 EUV photolysis of interstellar ice analogues Yu-Jung Chen
Department of Physics, National Central University
58-PS-A1518 Oxygen Atmospheres: Europa And Saturn’s Main Rings

Robert Johnson
Virginia

58-PS-A3021 UV photolysis of ices of astrophysical interest analogs and production of organic molecules: laboratory simulations

Michel Nuevo
Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale/Department of Physics (NCU)


PS09
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation
58-PS-A0256 Coherence and polarization in the coda of Apollo Lunar seismograms

Hugues Chenet
ISAS/JAXA

58-PS-A0469 SELENE Project: Science Goals and Present Status

Manabu Kato
ISAS/JAXA

58-PS-A0712 Observation of Lunar Topography by Laser altimeter (LALT) on board SELENE Hiroshi Araki
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
58-PS-A1481 Japanese Long Term Plan for Lunar Exploration Kohtaro Matsumoto
ISTA/JAXA
58-PS-A1517 First Lunar Results from D-CIXS, the Compact X-ray Spectrometer on the ESA SMART-1 Mission Manuel Grande
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
58-PS-A1521 ESA’S SMART-1 MISSION AT THE MOON: FIRST RESULTS Bernard FOING
ESA
58-PS-A1532 ROADMAP FOR FUTURE LUNAR SCIENCE AND EXPLORATION
B.H. Foing
ESA ESTEC SCI-SR
58-PS-A3022 SIR – NIR spectrometers for studying the lunar mineralogy
H.Uwe Keller
Max-Planck-Institut für Sonnensystemforschung

PS10
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation
58-PS-A0162
An Investigation of the Light Curve of Deep Impact Target Comet

Vitaly S. Filonenko
Astronomical Institute of Kharkov National University

58-PS-A0317 Analysis of cometary dust: A means for understanding the structure of comet nuclei?

Martin Hilchenbach
MPS

58-PS-A0342 Time-dependent Flourescence of Molecules in Comets

Sang Joon Kim
Department of Astronomy and Space Science, Kyung Hee University

58-PS-A0421 Laboratory Studies of Formation and Stability of Ammonia Species on TNOs and Comets

Marla Moore
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center

58-PS-A0585 The Bulk Density of Cometary Nuclei Björn Davidsson
ESA/ESTEC
58-PS-A0763 Rosetta Radio Science Investigations (RSI)

Silvia Tellmann
Institute of Geophysics and Meteorology, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany

58-PS-A0920 Asteroid Science opened by Hayabusa Samole Return Mission

Hideyo Kawakita
Gunma Astronomical Observatory

58-PS-A1224 Grain Properties of Oort Cloud Comets: Modeling The Mineralogical Composition of Cometary Dust from IR Emission Features Takafumi Ootsubo
Nagoya University
58-PS-A1263 Heliocentric dependence of the sodium emission of comet C/2004 F4 (Bradfield) Mayumi IUCHI
Katsushika City Museum
58-PS-A1275 Dust Tail of Comet 9P/Tempel 1 after the Deep Impact: Prediction Jun-ichi Watanabe
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
58-PS-A1308 Monitoring of 9P/Tempel 1, the Deep Impact target, from Jan. 2005 Luisa M. Lara
Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía - CSIC
58-PS-A1320 The Deep Impact Mission Karen Meech
Institute for Astronomy
58-PS-A1326 A Physical Model for Cometary Nuclei and Asteroids Daniel Boice
Southwest Research Institute
58-PS-A1343 Abundant CO2 of comet C/2001 A2 (LINEAR) derived from a new evaluation method Reiko Furusho
Waseda University
58-PS-A1510 Photometric observations of trans-Neptunian object and Centaur at Lulin observatory

Daisuke Kinoshita
Institute of Astronomy, National Central University

58-PS-A1511 Status of TAOS Project and a Simulator for TNO Occultation

Sun-Kun King
Institute of Astronomy & Astrophysics, Academia Sinica


PS13
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Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation
58-PS-A0315 High resolution Cassini-VIMS mosaics of the icy satellites of Saturn

Ralf Jaumann
German Aerospace Center (DLR)

58-PS-A0591 HRSC on Mars Express - A new Era in Planetary Cartography

Hartmut Lehmann
Technical University Berlin

58-PS-A0601 Altimetric Mapping of the Moon

David Smith
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

58-PS-A0950 Cartography of the icy saturnian satellites

Thomas Roatsch
German Aerospace Center (DLR)

58-PS-A0951 HRSC on MEX - Operational Data Processing from Raw Data to Digital Terrain Models Thomas Roatsch
German Aerospace Center (DLR)
58-PS-A0955 USGS Topomapping with Mars Express HRSC and SRC Images

Randolph L. Kirk
U.S. Geological Survey

58-PS-A0956 Topography of the 81/PWild 2 Nucleus from Stardust Stereoimages

Elpitha Howington-Kraus
U.S. Geological Survey

58-PS-A1013 Improving the Exterior Orientation of Mars Express Orbiter Using MOLA Data in Bundle Adjustment

Michael Spiegel
TU München / Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing

58-PS-A1021 The BepiColombo Laser Altimeter (BELA)

Jürgen Oberst
German Aerospace Center (DLR)

58-PS-A1022 HRSC on Mars Express: The Performance of the Camera's Super Resolution Channel (SRC)

Jürgen Oberst
German Aerospace Center (DLR)

58-PS-A1140 Topographic Mapping of Phoebe and Iapetus - Results from Cassini-ISS Stereo Image Analysis

Bernd Giese
DLR-Institute of Planetary Research

58-PS-A1143 High-Resolution Topographic Mapping of Phobos by the HRSC on MARS-EXPRESS

Bernd Giese
DLR-Institute of Planetary Research

58-PS-A1317 Automatic Generation of Tie Points for Improving the Exterior Orientation of the Mars Express Orbiter Ralph Schmidt
Institute of Photogrammetry and GeoInformation, Universität Hannover, Germany
58-PS-A1324 Topographic Mapping of the Huygens Landing Site on Titan Brent Archinal
Astrogeology Team, U. S. Geological Survey
58-PS-A1404 Global high-resolution stereo mapping of the Moon with the SELENE Terrain Camera Dr.Jun'ichi Haruyama
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
58-PS-A1454 A shape-from-shading refiner for spatial data derived from Mars Express HRSC imagery

Egon Dorrer
Munich Bundeswehr University


PS14
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Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation
58-PS-A0972 Infrared High-Resolution Spectroscopy of Pluto by Subaru Telescope

Takanori Sasaki
University of Tokyo

58-PS-A1115 Subaru Main-Belt Asteroids Survey: SMBAS

Fumi Yoshida
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan

58-PS-A1135

The ESO Large Program on Transneptunian Objects and Centaurs

Hermann Boehnhardt
Max-Planck-Institute for Solar System Research

58-PS-A1136 Probing the Protosolar nebula by Polarimetry of Kuiper Belt Objects and Centaurs

Hermann Boehnhardt
Max-Planck-Institute for Solar System Research

58-PS-A1375 Searching for Additional Kuiper Belt Object Flyby Targets for the New Horizons Pluto/KBO Misson John Spencer
Southwest Research Institute
58-PS-A1501 Surveys of Minor Bodies in Outer Solar System using Subaru Telescope

Daisuke Kinoshita
Institute of Astronomy, National Central University


PS15
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Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation
58-PS-A0010 Efficient Orbit Integration by Manifold Correction Methods

Toshio Fukushima
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan

58-PS-A1001 The Dynamical Evolution of Dynamical Theories of the Outer Solar System

Ing-Guey Jiang
Institute of Astronomy, National Central University

58-PS-A1102 The Formation of TNO's Dynamical Structures

Li-Chin Yeh
Department of Mathematics, National Hsinchu Teachers College

58-PS-A1475 Size distribution of asteroids and terrestrial old craters: Implication to the asteroidal dynamics during LHB

Takashi Ito
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan


PS16-ST19
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation
58-PS-A0301 Neutral Atom Imaging of Solar Wind Interaction With Venus

Mei-Ching Fok
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

58-PS-A0308 Thermal and energetic components of Mercury's Exosphere

Francois Leblanc
Service d'Aéronomie du CNRS

58-PS-A0533 Neutral Atom emission from Mercury Magnetosphere

Alessandro Mura
IFSI

58-PS-A0988

Empirical Modelling for ENA Investigations

Anna Milillo
IFSI-INAF

58-PS-A1024

LENA Imaging on the Moon with the SARA Instrument

Anil Bhardwaj
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

58-PS-A1193
ENA emissions from Mars: simulations and observations on Mars Express
Stas Barabash
Swedish Institute of Space Physics
58-PS-A1306 A novel - very high sensitivity mass spectrometer for planetary atmospheres measurements Stefano Livi
Johns Hopkins University - Applied Physics Laboratory
58-PS-A1438 Generation Mechanisms of Energetic Neutral Atoms in the Martian Dayside Exospher e: Latest results from the ASPERA-3 Neutral Particle Detector (NPD)

Yoshifumi Futaana
Swedish Institute of Space Physics

58-ST-A0212
Theoretical modeling for ENA investigations at Earth

Yusuke Ebihara
National Institute of Polar Research, Japan

58-ST-A0312
ENA originating from the solar wind acceleration region in the solar corona

Martin Hilchenbach
MPS

58-ST-A0324
ENA observation: a powerful tool to study the planetary and heliospheric
environments
Stefano Orsini
Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica, Istituto di Fisica dello Spazio Interplanetario (INAF/IFSI)
58-ST-A0385
The ENA Signal coming from the Heliospheric Boundary Ke Chiang Hsieh
The University of Arizona
58-ST-A0995

ENA imaging of the inner magnetosphere

Pontus Brandt
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

58-ST-A1196
Energetic Neutral Atom (ENA) Measurements on IMAGE: A Technological Review
Craig Pollock
Southwest Research Institute
58-ST-A1462
Breaking the limits for low energy high angular resolution neutral atom detection by means of micro-shuttering techniques.
Dr. Andrea Maria Di Lellis
AMDL Srl

PS17-ST20
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation
58-PS-A1137
Planetary X-Ray Emissions: Similarities and Differences

Anil Bhardwaj
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

58-PS-A1186
Outer Planet Magnetospheres

Fran Bagenal
LASP University of Colorado

58-PS-A1194 Dynamics of the Jovian Magnetosphere with the Dipole Tilt Keiichiro Fukazawa
Solar Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University
58-PS-A1303 Plasma Composition in Solar System Magnetospheres David T.Young
Southwest Research Institute
58-PS-A1313 Comparative Magnetospheres - Session Introduction Manuel Grande
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
58-PS-A1323 ENA Observations in the Eclipse of Mars Mats Holmstrom
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
58-PS-A1434 Similarities and Differences in the Solar Wind Interaction with Mars and Venus

Kiyoshi Maezawa
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, JAXA

58-PS-A1441 Implication of shock structure in lunar mini-magnetosphere system

Yoshifumi Futaana
Swedish Institute of Space Physics

58-ST-A0908
The dayside magnetosphere of Mercury

Stefano Masseti
IFSI - INAF

58-ST-A1147
Jupiter’s Magnetospheric field: Lessons learnt and modeling Krishan Khurana
University of California at Los Angeles
58-ST-A1508
Magnetospheres of the Solar System: Status after 46 Years
Dr. Stamatios Krimigis
Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University

PS18-SE31
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation
58-PS-A0613 Studies of the Martian meteorology using General Circulation Models ~ Radiative effects of Martian dust

Takeshi Kuroda
Max-Planck-Institut für Sonnensystemforschung

58-SE-A0303 THE PLANETARY FOURIER SPECTROMETER RESULTS AT MARS Vittorio Formisano
Department of Science & Technology
58-PS-A0896 A Comparison of Martian and Terrestrial Atmospheric Dynamics

Anthony Toigo
Kobe University

58-PS-A0954 Variations in the Masses of Mars' Seasonal Polar Caps

Maria Zuber
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

58-PS-A0967 Climate Change and the Evolution of the Martian Water Cycle

Michael Mischna
Jet Propulsion Laboratory

58-PS-A1066 Influence of the surface on the atmospheric circulation of Mars (as revealed from the General Circulation Model of the Martian Atmosphere - MAOAM)

Ryu Saito
Max-Planck-Institute for Solar System Research

58-PS-A1067 Wave-mean flow interactions in the atmosphere of Mars

Alexander S. Medvedev
Max-Planck-Institute for Solar System Research

58-PS-A1277 Ancient Mars: Some Parallels with Early Earth Sean C.Solomon
Dept. of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institution of Washington
58-PS-A1414 Martian Climate Dynamics and Paleoclimate Mark Richardson
Caltech