*Amiko Takano1, Naoya Sakatani1, Hideaki Miyamoto2, Tomohiro Usui1, Takafumi Niihara2, Bernadett Pál3, Takahiro Iwata1 (1.Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, 2.University of Tokyo, 3.Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
Session information
[E] Poster
P (Space and Planetary Sciences ) » P-PS Planetary Sciences
[P-PS08] Mars and Mars system: results from a broad spectrum of Mars studies and aspects for future missions
convener:Hideaki Miyamoto(University of Tokyo), Tomohiro Usui(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), Yuki Harada(Kyoto University), Sushil K Atreya(University of Michigan Ann Arbor)
A wealth of new data from the US, European, Russian, and the Asian exploration missions are contributing to improved understanding of geologic and climate evolution and the habitability of Mars. Eight spacecraft are currently operating at Mars, with six in orbit (Odyssey, MRO, MAVEN, Mars Express, Mangalyaan and TGO) and two on the surface (MSL-Curiosity and InSight), the largest number ever at any given time. In addition, Mars 2020, ExoMars and the Emirates Mars Mission are all scheduled to be launched in 2020. JAXA's MMX mission to explore Phobos, Deimos, and Mars is scheduled for a 2024 launch. This shows that the scientific community, international space agencies and the general public are committed to the exploration of the fascinating world of Mars. Synergistic investigations of ongoing or already completed missions together with modeling studies and earth-based observations are gradually revealing the nature of Earth's most closely resembling planet, which took a different evolutionary track than the other terrestrial planets. Seasonally, temporally and episodically variable phenomena seen on the surface and the atmosphere indicate that Mars is presently active. Thus, this session is planned to discuss recent results from a broad spectrum of Mars studies encompassing the interior, surface, atmosphere, plasma environment, and the Mars system including its two satellites. Abstracts on instrumentation and future mission plans are also encouraged for this session, as both the presenters and the audience would greatly benefit from ensuing discussions and feedbacks.
*Takahiro Iwata1, Hiromu Nakagawa2, Tomoki Nakamura2, Jean-Pierre Bibring 3, Cedric Pilorget 3, Vincent Hamm3, Fuminori Tsuchiya2, Lucie Riu1, Moe Matsuoka1, Hiroyuki Kurokawa4 (1.Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, 2.Tohoku University, 3.Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale, Université Paris-Sud, 4.Tokyo Institute of Technology)
*Koji Matsumoto1, Toru Kouyama2, Naru Hirata3, Hitoshi Ikeda4, Hiroki Senshu5 (1.RISE Project, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, 2.National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 3.University of Aizu, 4.Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, 5.Chiba Institute of Technology)
*Ryodo Hemmi1, Hiroshi Kikuchi2 (1.The Universit Museum, The University of Tokyo, 2.Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)
*Hiroshi Kikuchi1 (1.Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)
*Takashi Yoshizaki1, William F McDonough1,2 (1.Tohoku University, 2.University of Maryland, College Park)
*Chihiro Uemura1, Takahiro Iwata1,2, Akio Nakahara3, Tomohiro Usui2, Yosuke Matsuo3, Rina Noguchi2 (1.SOKENDAI, 2.ISAS/JAXA, 3.Nihion Univ.)
*Aina Oura1, Yasumasa Kasaba1, Atsushi Kumamoto1, Rina Noguchi2, Ken Ishiyama3, Fuminori Tsuchiya1, Tomohiro Usui2, Chihiro Uemura4 (1.Tohoku University, 2.ISAS/JAXA, 3.National Institute of Technology, Tsuruoka College, 4.Sokendai)
*Atsushi Kumamoto1, Hideaki Miyamoto2, Toshiyuki Nishibori3, Fuminori Tsuchiya1, Ken Ishiyama4 (1.Department of Geophysics, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, 2.University of Tokyo, 3.JAXA, 4.Tsuruoka College, National Institute of Technology)
*Nobuo Komori1 (1.The United Graduate School of Education Tokyo Gakugei University)
*Hiroshi Sakai1, Hayashi Yohei2, Hironori Fukuchi1, Yuya Matsubara3, Yoshiko Ogawa1 (1.The University of Aizu, 2.National Observatory of Japan, 3.The University of Aizu(Now NTTDocomo Inc.))
*Karin miyabe1, Kazunori Ogohara1 (1.Graduate school of the University of Shiga Prefecture)
*Yuki Harada1, Jasper S. Halekas2, Gina A. DiBraccio3, Shaosui Xu4, Suranga Ruhunusiri2, Takuya Hara4, Jared Espley3, James P McFadden4, David L Mitchell4, Christian Mazelle5 (1.Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, 2.Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa, 3.NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, 4.Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, 5.IRAP, University of Toulouse, CNRS, UPS, CNES)
*Nao Yoshida1, Naoki Terada1, Hiromu Nakagawa1, Dave A Brain2 (1.Dep. Geophysics Graduate School of Science Tohoku University, 2.LASP, University of Colorado)