Science of Small Solar System Bodies
Scope
At present, observations, explorations, and theoretical studies for small solar system bodies are advancing dramatically. New scientific facts suggest that they are quite important to know the origin and evolution of the solar system and life. In this session, we discuss various topics related the small solar system bodies from the points of observations, explorations, experiments, and theories.
Convener
Makoto Yoshikawa
yoshikawa.makoto@jaxa.jp
Co-Convener
Masanao Abe, Seiji Sugita, Takaaki Noguchi, Hideaki Miyamoto, Hajime Yano, Jun-ichi Watanabe, Ryosuke Nakamura
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Session Informations
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May 26th PPS022 Room: Convention Hall
Core Time: PM1
The colored are the invited.
Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
PPS022-P01 Eletrostatic micromanipulation system applied for the returned particles of the asteroid explorer Hayabusa Toru Yada Akio Fujimura,
Masanao Abe,
Toru Yada et al.
PPS022-P02 MASCOT, a small lander on Hayabusa-2 Tatsuaki Okada Tatsuaki Okada,
Naru Hirata,
Hirohide Demura et al.
PPS022-P03 Compositional variations of hydrothermal synthesized phyllosilicates -comparison with phyllosilicates in carbonaceous ch Kosuke Watanabe Kosuke Watanabe,
Hiroko Ozaki,
Hiroshi Isobe
PPS022-P04 Methods to improve data quality when creating meteorite databases Peter Ness Peter Ness,
Hideaki Miyamoto
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