Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2014

Session information

International Session (Oral)

Symbol P (Space and Planetary Sciences) » P-PS Planetary Sciences

[P-PS01_30PM1] Toward JUICE and future explorations of outer solar system

Wed. Apr 30, 2014 2:15 PM - 3:55 PM 418 (4F)

Convener:*Jun Kimura(Earth-Life Science Institute, Tokyo Institute of Technology), Takayuki Tanigawa(Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University), Sho Sasaki(Department of Earth and Space Sciences, School of Science, Osaka University), Masaki Fujimoto(Institite of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), Yasumasa Kasaba(Dep. Geophysics Graduate School of Science Tohoku University), Yasuhito Sekine(Department of Complexity Science and Enginerring, Graduate School of Frontier Science, University of Tokyo), Chair:Yasumasa Kasaba(Dep. Geophysics Graduate School of Science Tohoku University), Masaki Fujimoto(Institite of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)

Giant planets are the most prominent representative bodies not only in the solar system but also in the extrasolar systems. In this session, origin, interior, atmosphere, composition, surface feature, and electro-magnetic field etc. of the Jovian planets and the icy moons will be comprehensively discussed. Toward future exploration missions, we'd like to promote the study of giant planetary systems, and also progress in developing a solar sail mission to observe Jovian system and Trojan asteroids will be discussed.

2:15 PM - 2:35 PM

*Hajime YANO1, Ryosuke NAKAMURA2, Shuji MATSUURA1, Yasuhito SEKINE3, Michisato TOYODA4, Jun AOKI4, Fumi YOSHIDA5, Naruhisa TAKATO5, Daisuke KINOSHITA6, Daisuke YONETOKU7, Makoto YOSHIKAWA1, Osamu MORI1, SOLAR SYSTEM SMALL BODY EXPLORATION WGT 1, SOLAR POWER SAIL WG 1 (1.JAXA/ISAS, 2.AIST, 3.The University of Tokyo, 4.Osaka University, 5.NAOJ, 6.Taiwan Central University, 7.Kanazawa University)

2:55 PM - 3:10 PM

*Hauke HUSSMANN1, Kay LINGENAUBER1, Harald MICHAELIS1, Masanori KOBAYASHI2, Nicolas THOMAS3, Luisa M. LARA4, Hiroshi ARAKI5, Thomas BEHNKE1, Klaus GWINNER1, Jun KIMURA6, Nori NAMIKI2, Hirotomo NODA5, Juergen OBERST1, Thomas ROATSCH1, Rafael RODRIGO4, Sho SASAKI7, Karsten SEIFERLIN3, Tilman SPOHN1, Olivier BARNOUIN8, Doris BREUER1, Stefano CASOTTO9, Jose CASTRO4, Gael CHOBLET10, Ulrich CHRISTENSEN11, Sylvio FERRAZ-MELLO12, Bernd GIESE1, Reinald KALLENBACH11, Kei KURITA13, Valery LAINEY14, Alexander LICHOPOJ, Horst-georg LOETZKE, Valery LUPOVKA, William B. MOORE, Adrian RODRIGUEZ, Maria rosaria SANTOVITO, Ulrich SCHREIBER, Rolf SCHROEDTER, Frank SOHL, Simone DEL TOGNO, Bert VERMEERSEN, Mark WIECZOREK, Marie YSEBOODT (1.DLR Institute of Planetary Research, Berlin, Germany, 2.Chiba Institute of Technology, Planetary Exploration Research Center, Chiba, Japan, 3.Physics Institute, University of Bern, Switzerland, 4.CSIC, Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia, Granada, Spain, 5.National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Mizusawa, Japan, 6.Earth-Life Science Institute, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 7.Osaka University, Toyonaka Japan, 8.Space Dept., The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD, USA, 9.University of Padua, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy and Center for Space Studies, Padova, Italy, 10.Laboratoire de Planetologie et Geodynamique de Nantes, France, 11.Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany, 12.Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Science, Sao Paulo, Brasil, 13.University of Tokyo, Earthquake Research Institute, Tokyo, 14.IMCCE-Observatoire de Paris, France, 15.Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography, (MIIGAiK), Russia, 16.Hampton University, National Institute of Aerospace, USA, 17.CO.RI.S.T.A. Consortium of Research on Advanced Remote Sensing Systems, Napoli, Italy, 18.Technische Universitat Munchen, Fundamentalstation Wettzell, Germany, 19.Astrodynamics & Space Missions, Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, TU Delft, Netherlands, 20.Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France)