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PS01
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation
59-PS-A0180 Secular Obliquity Variations Due to Climate Friction on Mars: Re-Examination in Influence of Martian Internal Viscosity Structure

Yuji HARADA
Division of Earth Mechanics, Earthquake Research Institute, the University of Tokyo

59-PS-A0193 Organic and Isotope Measurement Protocols Under Development for the 2009 Mars Science Laboratory

Paul MAHAFFY
NPSA Goddard Space Flight Cente

59-PS-A0194 Organics, Oxidants and the Disequilibrium Chemistry of Mars

Sushil K ATREYA
University of Michigan

59-PS-A0204 Atmospheric Results from the Mars Exploration Rovers

Michael WOLFF
Space Science Institute

59-PS-A0297 Ionosphere of Mars at Low and High Latitudes

S A HAIDER
Physical Research Laboratory

59-PS-A0598 A Third Layer in the Ionosphere of Mars

Martin PATZOLD
Institut für Geophysik und Meteorologie, Universität zu Köln, Cologne, Germany

59-PS-A0949 Cluster Analysis of the Circum-Chryse Region, Mars: Evidence for Cabonate Minerals

Giuseppe Augusto MARZO
Astrophysics Laboratory,
University of Lecce

59-PS-A 0956 Martian Iron Silicates as Water Marker: Mineralogical and Grain Size Distribution

Romolo POLITI
Astrophysics Laboratory,
University of Lecce

59-PS-A0963 Unveiling Venus – The ESA Venus Express Mission

Jorn HELBERT
Institute for Planetary Research, DLR

59-PS-A0977 Current Status of the Japanese Venus Orbiter Mission PLANET-C

Takeshi IMAMURA
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

59-PS-A0994 Characterization of the South Pole Cryptic Region by the High Resolution Stereo Camera on Mars Express

Jeng Jong JIAN
Institute of Astronomy,
National Central University, Taiwan

59-PS-A1019 Ground-Based Observations of Venus

Munetaka UENO
University of Tokyo

59-PS-A1120 Mars Surface Compositional Units and Some Geological Implications from the Mars Express High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC)

T B McCORD
Space Sci. Inst., Bear Fight Center, WA

59-PS-A1209 Modeling of the Mars Radiation Environment

Giovanni De ANGELIS
National Institute of Health - Italy

59-PS-A1214 Analysis of OMEGA/Mars Express Hyperspectral Images with a Linear Unmixing Model

Olivier GRPSSET
Laboratoire de Planétologie et Géodynamique, Nantes, France

59-PS-A1248 HRSC on Mars Express – Helping to Pave the Way for Future Lander and Rover Missions

Harald HOFFMANN
DLR Berlin, Institute of Planetary Research

59-PS-A1253 Exploring Mars by a Small Satellite Mission Consisting of an Orbiter and Lander

Harald HOFFMANN
DLR Berlin, Institute of Planetary Research

59-PS-A1255 Venus Lightning Detection by Venus Climate Orbiter

Yukihiro TAKAHPSHI
Tohoku University

59-PS-A1259 Venus and Mars Exploration by Planetary Space Telescope, TOPS

Yukihiro TAKAHPSHI
Tohoku University

59-PS-A1280 New Insights Into the Geological Evolution of Mars Through the Mars Express High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC)

Gerhard NEUKUM
Institute of Geosciences,
Freie Universitaet Berlin

59-PS-A1316 Planets Seen by AstroLe

Romolo POLITI
Astrophysics Laboratory,
University of Lecce

59-PS-A1365 The Moment of Inertia of Mars and Implications for the Structure of the Martian Interior

Frank SOHL
German Aerospace Center, Institute of Planetary Research, Berlin, Germany

59-PS-A1407 Global Mineralogical Mars History, Derived from the OMEGA/Mars Express Data

Jean-Pierre BIBRING
Institut d’Astrophysique Spatiale (IPS)


PS03-ST12
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation
59-PS-A0255 Planetary and Heliospheric ENAs

Peter WURZ
Physics Institute, University of Bern

59-PS-A0316 Global Modeling of Planetary Ionospheres and Thermospheres

Ingo C. F. MUELLER-WODARG
Space and Atmospheric Physics Group, Imperial College London

59-PS-A0334 Aurora: Comparative Analysis at Earth, Jupiter, and Saturn

Marina GALAND
Department of Physics,
Imperial College, London, U.K.

59-PS-A0481 Chemistry and Compositions of Cometary Coma

S A HAIDER
Physical Research Laboratory

59-PS-A0522 Chandra X-ray Observations of Jupiter’s Low-Latitude Disk Emission

Anil BHARDWAJ
Space Physics Laboratory, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, India

59-PS-A0541 What Do Saturn and Titan Have in Common? (And, What They Don't)

Sushil K ATREYA
Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor

59-PS-A0604 Similarities and Differences Between the Mars and Venus Solar Wind Interactions

Jean Gabriel TROTIGNON
LPCE/CNRS, Orleans, France

59-PS-A0750 Origins of the Martian Aurorae Observed by SPICAM on Board Mars Express

Francois LEBLANC
d’Aeronomie du CNRS/IPSL,
Verrieres-le-Buisson, France

59-PS-A0950 Multi-Fluid MHD Modeling of Enceladus' Interaction With the Magnetosphere of Saturn

Mehdi BENNA
NPSA - Goddard Space Flight Center

59-PS-A0954 Three-Dimensional Multi-Fluid Modeling of Comet 26P/Grigg-Skjellerup: Extrapolation to Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko

Mehdi BENNA
NPSA - Goddard Space Flight Center

59-PS-A0966 Water Chemistry in Cometary Atmospheres

Daniel C BOICE
Southwest Research Institute

59-PS-A1024 Electron and Ion Dynamics in the Mercury's Magnetosphere: Recent Results from Systematic Trajectory Tracings

Kanako SEKI
Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University, Japan

59-PS-A 1119 A Study of the Martian Atmosphere Using OMEGA/Mars Express and Ground-Based Measurements

Therese ENCRENAZ
LESIA, Paris Observatory, France

59-PS-A1150 Global Modeling and Future Explorations of Atmospheric Escape Processes

Naoki TERADA
NICT/JST, Japan

59-PS-A1262 Comparative Climate Models of Terrestrial Planets and Outer Satellites

Francois FORGET
Laboratoire de Meteorologie Dynamique, IPSL, France

59-PS-A1267 Ion Flow in the Martian Magnetotail

Andrei FEDOROV
CESR/CNRS, Toulouse, France

59-PS-A1307 Ion Escape from Unmagnetized Planets Toward the Planetary Wake

Kiyoshi MAEZAWA
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, JAXA

59-PS-A1319 Plasma Environment of Jupiter's Polar Ionosphere Viewed from a Radio Spectra Analysis

Hiroaki MISAWA
Tohoku University

59-PS-A1320 On the Martian Atmosphere: New Observations by SPICAM on Mars Express

Franck MONTMESSIN
Service d’aeronomie, France

59-PS-A1344 Neutral Atom Imaging of Mercury Magnetosphere

Alessandro MURA
IFSI

59-PS-A1360 ENA Imaging of Earth, Saturn, Titan and Mars

Pontus C BRANDT
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, MD, USA

59-PS-A1361 Storm and Substorm Dynamics at Saturn

Pontus C BRANDT
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, MD, USA

59-PS-A0695 Science of Mercury Magnetospheric Orbiter

Masaki FUJIMOTO
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Tokyo Institute of Technology


PS05-ST18
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation
59-PS-A0319 Low Energy Charged Particle Measurement by Japanese Lunar Orbiter SELENE

Yoshifumi SAITO
ISPS/JAXA

59-PS-A0500 Current Developments for Electric Field Measurements by Probe Methods in Japan

Yasumasa KPSABA
ISPS/JAXA

59-PS-A0502 Jovian Small Orbiter for Magnetospheric and Auroral Studies Associated With Solar Sail

Yasumasa KPSABA
ISPS/JAXA

59-PS-A0544 Mass Spectrometry for Planetary Missions: Future State-of-the-Art

David T YOUNG
Southwest Research Institute

59-PS-A0575 Preliminary Test Results of Digital Wave Particle Correlator (DWPC)

Yoshikatsu UEDA
Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University

59-PS-A0678 A Balloon-Borne Telescope System for Optical Remote Sensing of Planetary Atmospheres and Plasmas

Makoto TAGUCHI
National Institute of Polar Research

59-PS-A0697 The SCOPE Mission

Masaki FUJIMOTO
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Tokyo Institute of Technology

59-PS-A0744 Miniaturized Electron Magnetic Spectrometer

George HO
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

59-PS-A0748 Development of Medium Energy Ion Mass Spectrometer for the Exploration of the Earth's Magnetosphere

Satoshi KPSAHARA
Tokyo University

59-PS-A0826 Research to Improve the Mass Resolution of an LEF-TOF Ion Mass Analyzer (IMA)

Takaaki TANAKA
Tokyo University

59-PS-A0875 Taiwan’s ARGO Science Mission

C Z CHENG
National Space Organization, Taiwan

59-PS-A0911 Development of a Measurement Technique for Medium-Energy Electrons

Keiichi OGPSAWARA
ISPS/JAXA

59-PS-A0912 Development of a New Low Energy Charged Particle Detector for In-Situ Plasma Measurement in the Earth’s Magnetosphere

Miho SAITO
Tokyo University

59-PS-A0914 Low Energy Ion Observation by BepiColombo MMO

Yoshifumi SAITO
ISPS/JAXA

59-PS-A0941 The Italian Spring Accelerometer (ISA) and the BepiColombo Mission to Mercury: 1) ISA Technical Features

Valerio IAFOLLA
Istituto di Fisica dello Spazio Interplanetario (IFSI/INAF)

59-PS-A0948 MIMA: Mars Infrared MApper – The Fourier Spectrometer for ESA Pasteur/ExoMars Rover Mission

Giuseppe A. MARZO
Astrophysics Laboratory,
University of Lecce

59-PS-A0970 NPSA’s New Millennium ST-9 MISSION

Robert M. NELSON
Jet Propulsion Laboratory

59-PS-A0972 NPSA’s New Millennium ST8 Project

Robert M. NELSON
Jet Propulsion Laboratory

59-PS-A1012 The Development of the High Energy Particle Detector Onboard the SELENE Spacecraft

Takeshi TAKPSHIMA
ISPS/JAXA

59-PS-A1022 The Japanese Geospace Satellite Mission: ERG

Yoshizumi MIYOSHI
STEL, Nagoya University, Japan

59-PS-A1068 Indian Lunar Mission Chandrayaan-1

Anil BHARDWAJ
Space Physics Laboratory,
Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, India

59-PS-A1115 Space Instrument Development at SPDL of NCU

S W CHIOU
Institute of Space Science, National Central University

59-PS-A1288 Atmospheric Neutral Analyzer (ANA) for In-Situ Neutral Mass Composition and Velocity Distribution Measurements in Ionosphere-Thermosphere Coupling Studies

Peter V AMERL
Institute for Space Research,
Dept. of Physics and Astronomy,
University of Calgary

59-PS-A1327 Low Energy High Angular Resolution Neutral Atom Detection by Means of Micro-Shuttering Techniques

Andrea Maria Di LELLIS
AMDL Srl

59-PS-A1331 The International Living With a Star Program

William LIU
Canadian Space Agency

59-PS-A1339 Noise-Immune, Cavity-Enhanced Spectroscopy and Ultra-sensitive Atmospheric In-Situ Measurements

Pin CHEN
Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
California Institute of Technology


PS06
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation
59-PS-A0712 Gravity Waves in Titan's Atmosphere

Darrell STROBEL
Johns Hopkins University

59-PS-A0257 Titan's Atmospheric Composition from Space Investigations

Athena COUSTENIS
LESIA, Paris-Meudon Observatory, France

59-PS-A0290 Evidence for Surface Modification Processes on Titan from Four Cassini Radar Passes

Stephen D WALL
Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Caltech

59-PS-A0337 Cryovolcanic Features on Titan's Surface as Revealed by the Cassini RADAR

Rosaly LOPES
Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Caltech

59-PS-A0627 Origin and Evolution of Titan's Nitrogen and Methane Atmosphere

Sushil K ATREYA
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

59-PS-A0641 Gas – Particle Transformation Simulations in Titan’s Atmosphere

Panayotis LAVVPS
Department of Physics,
University of Crete, Greece

59-PS-A0725 Gravity Fields and Interiors of the Saturnian Satellites

Sami PSWAR
Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
California Institute of Technology

59-PS-A0751 Origins of Europa Na Cloud and Torus

Francois LEBLANC
Service d’Aeronomie du CNRS/IPSL, Verrieres-le-Buisson, France

59-PS-A0807 Saturn's Gravity Field and Interior Structure

John D ANDERSON
Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
California Institute of Technology

59-PS-A0824 A Molecular Nitrogen Model for the Titan Atmosphere

Alan HEAYS
The Australian National University

59-PS-A0946 Results from the Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer (GCMS) Experiment on the Cassini-Huygens Probe

Hasso NIEMANN
NPSA Goddard Space Flight Center

59-PS-A0988 Saturn’s Titan: Evidence for Surface Reflectance Change: Implications for Atmospheric and Volcanic Activity

Robert M NELSON
Jet Propulsion Laboratory

59-PS-A1106 Titan: Surface Compositional Units from the Cassini Visual and Infrared Mapping

T B McCORD
Space Science Inst., Bear Fight Center

59-PS-A1217 One Year of Cassini/VIMS Observations of Titan: Geological Implications

Olivier GRPSSET
Nantes University, France

59-PS-A1226 Models of Titan’s Evolution Constrained by Cassini Observations and Laboratory Experiments

Gabriel TOBIE
University of Nantes, CNRS, CNES

59-PS-A1281 Monitoring Titan's Dynamics Using Both Adaptive Optics and VIMS Data

Mathieu HIRTZIG
LESIA, Observatoire de
Paris-Meudon, France

59-PS-A1285 Titan's Surface Albedo from Ground Based Near-Infrared Spectra and the Influence of Modeling Parameters

Alberto NEGRAO
LESIA, Observatoire de
Paris-Meudon, France

59-PS-A1303 An Overview of Cassini Plasma Spectrometer (CAPS) Measurements Taken During the First Two Years in Orbit

D T Young
Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD


PS07
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation
59-PS-A0434 Keynote Address - Planetary Environments for Radiation Analysis

Giovanni De ANGELIS
National Institute of Health - Italy

59-PS-A0444 Prediction of the Moon Radiation Environment During the Chandrayaan-1 Flight After 2007

Giovanni De ANGELIS
National Institute of Health - Italy

59-PS-A0451 Moon Radiation Environment Modeling

Giovanni De ANGELIS
National Institute of Health - Italy

59-PS-A0452 Mars Radiation Environment Modeling

Giovanni De ANGELIS
National Institute of Health - Italy

59-PS-A1206 Radiation Measurements in Mars Orbit With the Odyssey Instrument Suite

Cary ZEITLIN
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

59-PS-A1256 Mars Atmosphere: Structure and Features, and Interaction with the Surface

Francois FORGET
Laboratoire de Meteorologie Dynamique, IPSL, Paris, France

59-PS-A1274 Mars Radiation Environment Modeling Consequent to Results of Orbiter Measurements

Premkumar B SAGANTI
Prairie View AM University, USA

59-PS-A1283 The PLANETOCOSMICS Geant4 Application

Laurent DESORGHER
University of Bern, Switzerland


PS08
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation
59-PS-A0181 The Effect of the Non-Synchronous Rotation on the Surface Stress of Europa: Constraints for the Rotation Period and the Surface Viscosity

Yuji HARADA
Division of Earth Mechanics, Earthquake Research Institute, the University of Tokyo

59-PS-A0298 Interiors of Enceladus and Other Icy Saturnian Moons

Gerald SCHUBERT
Department of Earth and Space Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles

59-PS-A0299 Cassini-CIRS Observations of Saturn’s Rings and Icy Satellites

Cecile FERRARI
University Paris 7 and SAp/DAPNIA/DSM/CEA Saclay

59-PS-A0393 Lava Lakes on Io

Rosaly LOPES
Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
California Institute of Technology

59-PS-A0565 Tidal Evolution in the Saturnian Satellite System

Hauke HUSSMANN
IAG, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brasil

59-PS-A0605 The Effect of Volatiles on the Existence of Deep Liquid Layers Within Icy Moons

Olivier GRPSSET
Nantes University, France

59-PS-A0700 Future Explorations of Titan, Enceladus, Iapetus and Phoebe

Wing-Huen IP
Institute of Astronomy,
National Central University, Taiwan

59-PS-A0755 A Mass-Radius Relationship for the Study of Extra-Solar Planets: First Tests on the Solar System Bodies

Olivier GRPSSET
Nantes University

59-PS-A0798 New Understanding of the Saturnian Satellite System from Cassini : The Story Being Told by the Icy Satellites

Dennis MATSON
JPL/CalTech, Pasadena, CA, USA

59-PS-A0986 Saturn’s Rings: Cassini Observes the Opposition Effect

Robert M NELSON
Jet Propulsion Laboratory

59-PS-A1122 Size and Compositional Constraint of Ganymedean Core from the Condition of Driving a Dynamo Activity

Jun KIMURA
Earthquake Research Institute,
University of Tokyo

59-PS-A1260 Dust Emission from Enceladus' South Pole: Cassini CDA Measurements and Modeling

Juergen SCHMIDT
University of Potsdam, Germany

59-PS-A1263 Constraints on Tidal Heating in Enceladus and Mimas

Hauke HUSSMANN
IAG, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brasil

59-PS-A1266 Galilean Moons Internal Dissipation from Their Tidal Orbital Accelerations and Implication on Their Internal Structure

Valery LAINEY
Royal Observatory of Belgium

59-PS-A1272 The Uranus Equinox: Prediction of Events Occurring During this Opportunity

Jean-Eudes ARLOT
IMCCE

59-PS-A1273 Cratering Chronologies, Ages, and Geologic Evolution of the Major Saturnian Satellites

Gerhard NEUKUM
Institute of Geosciences,
Freie Universitaet Berlin

59-PS-A1326 Propellers in Saturn's Rings

Frank SPAHN
University Potsdam, Germany


PS10
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation
59-PS-A0676 Photometric Observations of 2005 UD at Lulin Observatory

Daisuke KINOSHITA
Institute of Astronomy,
National Central University

59-PS-A1002 Discovery of the Main-Belt Comets

Henry HSIEH
University of Hawaii

59-PS-A1227 YSTAR-NEOPAT Observations of Asteroids

Hong-Suh YIM
Korea Astronomy and Space
Science Institute

59-PS-A1241 Automated Photometry and KBO Occultation Event Detection in the TAOS Project

Zhi-Wei ZHANG
Institute of Astronomy,
National Central University, Taiwan


PS11
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation
59-PS-A0285 Recent Development of Meteor Train Studies

Masayuki YAMAMOTO
Kochi University of Technology

59-PS-A0341 Elucidation of the Phoenicids Outburst in 1956 by the Dust Trail Theory

Mikiya SATO
NMS

59-PS-A0407 Mission to 3200 Phaethon

Toshihiro KPSUGA
NAOJ

59-PS-A0855 Meteoroid Streams at Venus

Jeremie VAUBAILLON
Caltech

59-PS-A0940 A Call for Meteor Detectors in Venus and/or Mars Orbit

Juergen OBERST
German Aerospace Center,
Institute of Planetary Research

59-PS-A1140 Observations of Meteors at Multiple Stations by Radio Waves Using GPS

Shun HORII
The University of Tokyo,Department of Earth & Planetary Science

59-PS-A1200 Note on a New Approach to Clarify Passed Cometary Activities of Parent Objects of Meteor Showers

Junichi WATANABE
National Astron. Obs. Japan


PS12
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation
59-PS-A0938 A Long-Lived Global Lunar Geophysical and Geodetic Network

Juergen OBERST
German Aerospace Center, Institute of Planetary Research

59-PS-A0996 Lunar Geodetic Opportunities with the Laser Altimeter on LRO

Maria T ZUBER
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

59-PS-A1009 A Performance of Alpha Ray Detector (ARD) for Mapping of Rn and Po in the Lunar Surface Onboard Japanese Lunar Mission SELENE

Takeshi TAKPSHIMA
ISPS/JAXA

59-PS-A1020 Lunar Elemental Mapping by XRS Onboard SELENE: Science and Instrument

Tatsuaki OKADA
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agenc

59-PS-A1023 FDM Simulation of Scatterings Observed in Moonquake Coda Waves

Taro OKAMOTO
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Tokyo Institute of Technology

59-PS-A1040 The Strategic Plan for the Integrated Sciences and the Development Status of Japanese Lunar Explorer; SELENE and Lunar-A

Takahiro IWATA
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, JAXA

59-PS-A1233 Estimation of Background Gamma Rays from Major Element for Spectroscopy by SELENE GRS

Osamu OKUDAIRA
Advanced Research Institute for Science and Engineering, Waseda Univ.


PS13
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation
59-PS-A0338 Dust Environment of the Deep Impact Mission Target Comet 9P/Tempel 1 Prior to the Impact: A Contextual Investigation

Nalin SAMARPSINHA
National Optical Astronomy Observatory and Planetary Science Institute, USA

59-PS-A0339 Spectropolarimetry of the Deep Impact Target 9P/Tempel 1 Dust Coma

David HARRINGTON
University of Hawaii, Institute for Astronomy

59-PS-A0365 Imaging Observations of the Deep Impact from India - Modeling of the Pre-/Post- Impact Jets

Raju VPSUNDHARA
Indian Institute of Astrophysics, India

59-PS-A0392 Deep Impact Photometry of Comet 9P/Tempel 1

Jianyang LI
Department of Astronomy,
University of Maryland at College Park

59-PS-A0394 Dust Component of Comet 9P/Tempel 1 as Seen by the ESO Team

Ludmilla KOLOKOLOVA
University of Maryland, USA

59-PS-A0431 Mid-Infrared Observation of Dust Plume Induced by Deep Impact Collision With Comet 9P/Tempel 1

Seiji SUGITA
University of Tokyo

59-PS-A0438 Near-IR Monitoring Photometry of Comet 9P/Tempel 1 in South Africa

Yuki MORI
Department of Earth & Planetary Science, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo

59-PS-A0753 Mass Ratio of Crystalline to Amorphous Silicates for the Ejecta Dust of Comet 9P/Tempel 1 Induced by Deep Impact

Takafumi OOTSUBO
Nagoya University

59-PS-A0840 Time and Spatial Distributions of Dust Ejected by Deep Impact Collision With Comet 9P/Tempel 1

Toshihiko KADONO
JAMSTEC/IFREE

59-PS-A0887 Imaging Polarimetry of 9P/Tempel for the Deep Impact Event

Reiko FURUSHO
Faculty of Education and Integrated Arts and Sciences, Waseda University, Japan

59-PS-A0903 Deep Impact: Excavating Comet Tempel 1

Michael A’HEARN
University of Maryland

59-PS-A0942 Imaging Polarimetry of the Dust Coma of the Deep Impact Target: Comet 9P/Tempel 1

Edith HADAMCIK
Aeronomie IPSL/CNRS/univ. Paris 6

59-PS-A0945 Parent Volatiles in Comet 9P/Tempel 1: Before and After Deep Impact

Michael J MUMMA
NPSA Goddard Space Flight Center

59-PS-A0964 The Phase Function of the Nucleus of Comet 9P/Tempel 1 and Results from Deep Impact

Karen MEECH
Institute for Astronomy, Univ. Hawaii,

59-PS-A0968 Physico-Chemical Models of Comet 9P/Tempel 1

Daniel C BOICE
Southwest Research Institute

59-PS-A1154 Interpretation of the Crystalline/Amorphous Silicates Ratio

Junichi WATANABE
National Astron. Obs. Japan

59-PS-A1210 Observation of Comet 9P/Tempel 1 at XingLong and Lulin Station After Deep Impact

Zhong Yi LIN
Institute of Astronomy, National Central University, Taiwan

59-PS-A1372 The Pre-Impact Coma of Comet Tempel 1: Deep Impact Imaging Results

Lucy A McFADDEN
Lori Feaga Astronomy Department University of Maryland College Park


PS14
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation
59-PS-A0795 Shapes of the Small Main-Belt Asteroids

Budi DERMAWAN
Dept. of Astronomy & Bosscha Observatory, Bandung Inst. of Tech., Indonesia

59-PS-A0909 Sensitive Search for Monodeuterio Methane in Comet C/2004 Q2

Hideyo KAWAKITA
Kyoto Sangyo University


PS015
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation
59-PS-A0195 Insights into Dust Composition from Interstellar Gas Abundances

Ulysses SOFIA
Whitman College

59-PS-A0221 Are Pyroxenes Necessary for the 9.3 Micron Thermal Emission Feature of Cometary Dust

Hiroshi KIMURA
Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University

59-PS-A0230 A 3-D Numerical Simulation of Dust Aggregate Collisions

Koji WADA
Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University

59-PS-A0300 A Model of Comet Dust Based on Integrated Remote-Sensing Data

Ludmilla KOLOKOLOVA
University of Maryland, USA

59-PS-A0395 Modeling Interstellar and Circumstellar Grains: Using the Maximum Entropy Method and Monte Carlo Radiative Transfer Approaches

Michael WOLFF
Space Science Institute

59-PS-A0418 Properties of Unidentified Infrared Bands Around the Herbig Ae/Be System MWC1080

Itsuki SAKON
Department of Astronomy, School of Science, University of Tokyo

59-PS-A0724 Lunar Polarimetry at Large Phase Angles for Remote Sensing of Regolith Particles

Yuriy SHKURATOV
Astronomical Institute of V.N. Karazin Kharkov National University, Ukraine

59-PS-A0754 Analysis of Interplanetary Dust

Elmar K JESSBERGER
Institut für

59-PS-A0802 Visible and Infrared Observations of InterPlanetary Dust

Munetaka UENO
University of Tokyo

59-PS-A0820 Crystallization of Dust in Space

Tetsuo YAMAMOTO
Inst. Low Temperature Sci., Hokkaido University

59-PS-A0822 Plasma Effect on the Formation of Alumina Dust

Mami KURUMADA
Ritsumeikan University

59-PS-A0833 Cratering on Snow by Low Velocity Impacts: Effect of Sintering on the Crater Formation

Masahiko ARAKAWA
Nagoya University

59-PS-A0835 Direct Observation of Crystallization of Carbon Coated Amorphous Mg-Bearing Silicate Grains

Chihiro KAITO
Ritsumeikan University

59-PS-A0838 Calculation of Optical Properties of Very Fluffy Dust Particles

Yasuhiko OKADA
Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kobe University

59-PS-A0843 Metal Compositions of Meteoroids in Meteor Showers

Toshihiro KPSUGA
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan

59-PS-A0889 New Polarization View of Star Forming Regions

Motohide TAMURA
NAOJ

59-PS-A0902 Clues to the Size and Composition of Cosmic Dust Media from Light Scattering Observations

Anny-Chantal LEVPSSEUR-REGOURD
Univ. Paris VI / Aeronomie CNRS-IPSL

59-PS-A0962 Laboratory Production of Fullerenes and a Possible New Formation Route for Carbonaceous Materials in Carbon-Rich AGB Stars

Yuki KIMURA
Code 691, NPSA/GSFC, USA
and Ritsumeikan Univ.

59-PS-A0976 Initial Look at the Mineralogy and Petrology of Comet Wild2 Nucleus Samples

Michael ZOLENSKY
NPSA Johnson Space Center, Houston

59-PS-A1038 Destruction and Survival of PAHs in Astrophysics: From Low-Metallicity Galaxies to Elliptical Galaxies and Galactic Halos

Aigen LI
University of Missouri

59-PS-A1056 A New Laboratory Produced of TiO and TiO2 Grains

Akihito KUMAMOTO
Ritsumeikan University

59-PS-A1061 Laboratory Experiment on the MgAl2O4 Spinel Formation

Midori SAITO
Ritsumeikan University

59-PS-A1065 Laboratory Experiment on the Production of Perovskite by the Coalescence Between CaO and TiO2 Particle

Kaori YOKOYAMA
Ritsumeikan University

59-PS-A1171 Early Results of Polarimetric Imager for Comets (PICO)

Reiko FURUSHO
School of Education, Waseda University

59-PS-A1264 The Dust Sources of Saturn's E Ring

Juergen SCHMIDT
University of Potsdam, Germany

59-PS-A1380 Imaging Polarimetry of Cometary Dust: Different Comets and Cometary Regions

Edith HADAMCIK
Aeronomie IPSL/CNRS/univ. Paris 6

59-PS-A1387 Imaging and Polarimetry of Dusty Circumstellar Environments

Tim GLEDHILL
University of Hertfordshire Centre for Astrophysics Research, Science and Technology Research Institute College Lane,


PS16
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation
59-PS-A0378 Evidence from Meteorites

Guy CONSOLMAGNO
Specola Vaticana

59-PS-A0391 Photometric Analysis of 1 Ceres and Surface Mapping from HST Observations

Jianyang LI
Department of Astronomy,
University of Maryland

59-PS-A0623 Asteroid Compositions: Some Input from Polarimetry

Alberto CELLINO
INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino

59-PS-A0764 Ceres and Vesta: Two Protoplanets in the Main Asteroid Belt

Lucy A McFADDEN
University of Maryland

59-PS-A0897 Bright and Dark Regions on Itokawa: Evidence of Space Weathering

Sho SPSAKI
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan

59-PS-A0918 Asteroid Compositional Information from Thermal-Infrared Observations

Alan HARRIS
DLR Institute of Planetary Research, Berlin

59-PS-A0973 Hydrated Minerals on Asteroids: What (Do We Think) We Know?

Andrew RIVKIN
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

59-PS-A0975 Spectroscopy and Albedos of Mars Trojan Asteroids

Andrew RIVKIN
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

59-PS-A1026 X-Ray Fluorescence Specrometry of the Near-Earth Asteroid 25143 Itokawa by XRS Onboard Hayabusa

Tatsuaki OKADA
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

59-PS-A1087 The Near-Earth Asteroid 25143 Itokawa Observed by Hayabusa: Overviews of Scientific Results at the Rendezvous Phase

Tatsuaki OKADA
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

59-PS-A1292 Eros and Itokawa: Two of a Kind, or No?

Andrew Rivkin
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory


PS17
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation
59-PS-A0445 Seeing Mercury in a New Light – MERTIS on BepiColombo

Jorn HELBERT
Institute for Planetary Research, DLR

59-PS-A0864 Analysis of the Impact Crater Balzac of Mercury

Gabriele CREMONESE
University of Padova

59-PS-A0877 Imaging Mercury Surface : the SIMBIO-SYS Experiment for the BepiColombo Mission

Enrico FLAMINI
PSI- Agenzia Spaziale Italiana

59-PS-A0888 BepiColombo – Mission Updates and Status of the MPO

Rita SCHULZ
European Space Agency

59-PS-A0892 PHEBUS: Probing of Hermean Exosphere by Ultraviolet Spectroscopy : A FUV-EUV Spectrometer for the MPO BEPICOLOMBO Mission

E CHPSSEFIERE
Service d’Aeronomie du CNRS/IPSL, Universite

59-PS-A0913 Space Weathering and Surface Gardening on Mercury

Sho SPSAKI
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan

59-PS-A0947 The Italian Spring Accelerometer (ISA) and the BepiColombo Mission to Mercury: 2) the RSE Goals and ISA Measurements

Valerio IAFOLLA
Istituto di Fisica dello Spazio Interplanetario (IFSI/INAF)

59-PS-A0967 Strofio: Exospheric Sampling of Mercury’s Surface Composition

Stefano LIVI
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

59-PS-A0969 Mercury's Exosphere Observation Using EMMI/NTT

Alain DORESSOUNDIRAM
Observatoire de Paris

59-PS-A0987 Geodesy at Mercury with MESSENGER

David E SMITH
NPSA Goddard Space Flight Center

59-PS-A1006 BepiColombo Euro-Japan Joint Mission to Mercury: MMO Project Status Update

Hajime HAYAKAWA
ISPS/JAXA

59-PS-A1265 MESSENGER Mission Status

Ralph L MCNUTT, Jr.
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

59-PS-A1325 Development of Mercury Dust Monitor (MDM) Onboard BepiColombo Mission (II)

Kenichi NOGAMI
Department of Physics, Dokkyo University School of Medicine

59-PS-A1330 Subsurface Structure of Mercury – Expected Results from the Gravity/Topography Analysis

Martin PAUER
Department of Geophysics,
Charles University, Czech Republic


PS18
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation
59-PS-A0275 EUV Photolysis of Mixed Ices Containing CO, H2O, NH3, and CH4

Robert C Y WU
University of Southern California

59-PS-A0286 How Does the Cryovolcanism Work on Titan - Some Clues from the Experimental Study of Methane Hydrates Behavior Under Pressure

Mathieu CHOUKROUN
University of Nantes - Planetology Department

59-PS-A0397 Investigating CO3 Isomers Formed by the Radiation Induced CO2 + O Reaction in Extraterrestrial Ices

Corey JAMIESON
Department of Chemistry, University of Hawaii

59-PS-A0921 Amino Acids and Intermediate Species Produced from Irradiation of Astrophysical Ices

Michel NUEVO
Graduate Institute of Astronomy, National Central University, Taiwan

59-PS-A1130 Photolysis of Mixed Ices With Synchrotron Radiation

Bing-Ming CHENG
National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center

59-PS-A1282 UV Photolysis of Planetary-Type Ices

Perry GERAKINES
Department of Physics, University of Alabama

59-PS-A1324 Laboratory Simulation on EUV Photolysis of Naphthalene and Ammonia in H2O Ice

Yu-Jung CHEN
Department of Physics, National Central University, Taiwan

59-PS-A1329 Space Search for Solid O and N-Rich Organic Matter of Prebiotic Interest

Guillermo Manuel Munoz CARO
Centro de Astrobiologia