Space and Planetary Sciences (P) | ||
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Session Sub-category | Planetary Sciences(PS) | |
Session ID | P-PS09 | |
Title | Mars and martian moons | |
Short Title | Mars and martian moons | |
Main Convener | Name | Hideaki Miyamoto |
Affiliation | University of Tokyo | |
Co-Convener 1 | Name | Tomoki Nakamura |
Affiliation | Department of Earth and Planetary Materials Sciences, Faculty of Science, Tohoku University | |
Co-Convener 2 | Name | Hidenori Genda |
Affiliation | Earth-Life Science Institute, Tokyo Institute of Technology | |
Co-Convener 3 | Name | Takeshi Imamura |
Affiliation | Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo | |
Session Language |
E |
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Scope |
Mars exploration has accelerated; at least one robotic mission has been continuously operating near Mars since 1997, and the number of spacecraft observing Mars has steadily increased. There are now three rovers on the surface of Mars and eight spacecraft in orbit around Mars. Several new missions are about to launch, including the MMX mission to explore Phobos, Deimos, and Mars, scheduled for launch in 2026. This session will discuss recent results from a wide range of Mars studies, including the interior, surface, atmosphere, plasma environment, and the Mars system, including its two satellites. Abstracts on instrumentation, theoretical studies, and future mission plans are also encouraged for this session, as both the presenters and the audience would greatly benefit from the ensuing discussion and feedback. |
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Presentation Format | Oral and Poster presentation | |
Joint Session with | EGU | |
Invited Authors |
Yuta Shimizu (University of Tokyo) Antonin Wargnier (Laboratory of Instrumentation and Research in Astrophysics - Paris Observatory) Akira Kazama (Tohoku university ) |
Time | Presentation No | Title | Presenter |
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Oral Presentation May 27 AM1 | |||
9:00 - 9:15 | PPS09-01 | Progress of Martian Moons eXploration MMX for launch in 2026 | Kiyoshi Kuramoto |
9:15 - 9:30 | PPS09-02 | Crater and Boulder Distributions on Deimos Revealed by Recent and Future Observations | Yuta Shimizu |
9:30 - 9:45 | PPS09-03 | Deimos photometric properties from Mars Express HRSC/SRC observations | Antonin Wargnier |
9:45 - 10:00 | PPS09-04 | Aerodynamic heating of Martian moon precursors prior to gas-drag capture | Ryo N Matsuoka |
10:00 - 10:15 | PPS09-05 | Spatial distribution of low-energy ions originating from the lunar surface and exosphere: Preparation for MMX/MSA observations | Kei Masunaga |
10:15 - 10:30 | PPS09-06 | Mars science goals achieved with new landing technology | Yasuhito Sekine |
Oral Presentation May 27 AM2 | |||
10:45 - 11:00 | PPS09-07 | Vertical distribution of dust on Mars inferred from the Nadir observations of two CO2 bands at 2.01 μm and 2.77 μm by OMEGA/MEx: Preliminary results | Akira Kazama |
11:00 - 11:15 | PPS09-08 | The effects of regolith-atmosphere water exchange on the Martian water cycle evaluated from anticorrelations between the pressure and normalized water vapor column | Mirai Kobayashi |
11:15 - 11:30 | PPS09-09 | Simulation of formaldehyde and sediment transport on early Mars using a global climate and hydrological model | Arihiro Kamada |
11:30 - 11:45 | PPS09-10 | The Estimation of the Spatiotemporal Distribution of Martian Cryosphere Based on Rampart Crater Morphology and Distribution | Kanori Sugimoto |
11:45 - 12:00 | PPS09-11 | Cracking the Martian Code: Olivine Fractures, Clay Clues, and Aqueous Whispers in Nakhlite Meteorites | Aditya Das |
12:00 - 12:15 | PPS09-12 | Experimental reproduction of hematitic spherules formation | Justyna Ciesielczuk |
Oral Presentation May 27 PM1 | |||
13:45 - 14:00 | PPS09-13 | Conditions for the occurrences of dust storms in the Acidalia Planitia on Mars using EMARS reanalysis data | Takeshi Kuroda |
14:00 - 14:15 | PPS09-14 | Martian local dust storms associated with mid-latitude transient eddies | Kazunori Ogohara |
14:15 - 14:30 | PPS09-15 | Study of local winds over large-scale slopes at low latitude on Mars | Sho Okuno |
14:30 - 14:45 | PPS09-16 | Global free modes in the Martian atmosphere revealed using the EMARS reanalysis data | Anzu Asumi |
14:45 - 15:00 | PPS09-17 | Impact of solar wind density and velocity variations on the Martian magnetosphere and ion escape process | Yihui Song |
15:00 - 15:15 | PPS09-18 | Magnetotail Resonance as a Driver of Nighttime Magnetic Pulsations on Mars | Peter J Chi |
Presentation No | Title | Presenter |
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Poster Presentation May 27 PM3 | ||
PPS09-P01 | Effects of water vapor on the evolution of an impact-generated disk around Mars | Courteney Summer Monchinski |
PPS09-P02 | Microscopic analysis of the oxygen ion irradiated Phobos analogue materials: Implications for space weathering processes on Martian moons | Haruhisa Tabata |
PPS09-P03 | Distribution of Primary Impacts on Phobos and Deimos Based on Numerical Simulations | Hiroshi Kikuchi |
PPS09-P04 | Reproduction Experiments of Phobos Constituent Materials Using a Gas-jet Levitation System Based on the Giant Impact Hypothesis | Kawada Rieto |
PPS09-P05 | Simulation of Improving Phobos Gravity Field Accuracy through Stepwise Reduction of Quasi-Satellite Orbit Altitudes | Keiko Yamamoto |
PPS09-P06 | Tentative improvement of the initial High altitude Quasi-Satellite-Orbit (QSO-H) of Martian Moons’ eXploration (MMX) using onboard Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) data | Hiroshi Araki |
PPS09-P07 | Numerical simulation of seismic waveforms to evaluate Martian subsurface heterogeneity inferred from seismic records of a meteoroid impact | Hayato Hirai |
PPS09-P08 | Towards Future Mars Missions: Insights from the ISAS Planetary Exploration Workshop and Symposium on Planetary Sciences | Shotaro Sakai |
PPS09-P09 | Ion irradiation of Phobos simulants | Antonin Wargnier |
PPS09-P10 | Reconstructing Ancient Martian Hydrology: Insights from Delta Morphology and Tank Experiments | Ren Kito |
PPS09-P11 | Protolith Composition and Fluid Transport Controls on Ancient Martian Carbonate Formation: Insights from Thermochemical Modeling | Chang-Chin Wang |
PPS09-P12 | Extensions of the Mars Web-GIS ‘Red Ace’: Improving Usability and Functionality for High-Volume Processing | Tsuji Tatsuya |
PPS09-P13 | Integration and Optimization of Spectral Data Analysis Tools to Understand the Water Environment of Mars | Yuya Wakatsuki |
PPS09-P14 | Seasonal Variations of Hydrated Sulfates in Martian Polar Dunes: Insights from White Sands Analog Studies | Takumu Chijiiwa |
PPS09-P15 | Transformation of Ferrihydrite to Crystalline Fe Oxides in Salt Solutions: Implications for Effects of Water Chemistry on the Rare Detection of Goethite on Mars | So Fukaya |
PPS09-P16 | Exploring Potential Aquatic Environments in Mid-to-High Latitudes on Mars Based on Evaporative Landforms in the US | Takaki Sako |
PPS09-P17 | Simulation of the aerosol formation from meteoric metals in the Martian mesosphere | Reiichi Sato |
PPS09-P18 | Characteristics of dust plumes detected during Martian regional dust storms by MRO-MCS observations | Moe Oka |
PPS09-P19 | Derivation of dust optical depth from images taken by a Mars rover using radiative transfer model and deep learning method | Itsuki Kashimura |