Space and Planetary Sciences (P) | ||||
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Session Sub-category | Complex & General (CG) | |||
Session ID | P-CG19 | |||
Title | Origin and evolution of materials in space | |||
Short Title | Materials in space | |||
Date & Time | Oral session | JUNE 4 (FRI) AM2, PM1 | Channel | 04 |
Poster session | JUNE 4 (FRI) PM3 | Main Convener | Name | Aki Takigawa |
Affiliation | Department of Earth and Planetary Science, The University of Tokyo | |||
Co-Convener 1 | Name | Hitoshi Miura | ||
Affiliation | Graduate School of Science, Department of Information and Basic Science, Nagoya City University | |||
Co-Convener 2 | Name | Takafumi Ootsubo | ||
Affiliation | Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency | |||
Co-Convener 3 | Name | Hideko Nomura | ||
Affiliation | Division of Science, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan | |||
Session Language | J | |||
Scope | Recent progress of astronomical observations, laboratory experiments, solar-system exploration, and theoretical work have enabled us to attempt to understand the origin and evolution of materials (dust and gas) in space. It is thus important to link further planetary material science and astronomy for a comprehensive understanding of dust and gas in space and their role in the evolution of galaxies, stars, and planetary systems. Infrared observations with future large satellites/telescopes, such as TMT, are suitable for the study of gas and dust, and are expected to bring a new frontier of gas/dust study. In this session, based on the latest results on astronomical observations (ALMA, etc.), experiments, and theoretical studies on materials in space, we discuss the next steps in science for materials in space to maximize the outcome of the observations with the future satellites/telescopes. | |||
Presentation Format | Oral and Poster presentation | Collaboration | Joint with | - |
Co-sponsored with | - |