Information - B0.3 Cassini - Huygens in the Saturnian System: Planet Saturn, Rings, Titan, Icy (and other) Satellites, Magnetospheres
Event Information
The theme is the exploration, observation, and acquisition of new knowledge about Titan and the Saturnian System. Cassini arrived at Saturn in July 2004. Huygens carried out its Titan mission in January 2005. Observations and measurements from Cassini and Huygens will be presented and discussed. Also within the scope of this event are relevant observations from other spacecraft, ground-based observatories, laboratory results, and theoretical developments. Sub-themes are Titan, Saturn, Rings, Icy (and other) Satellites and the Magnetosphere.
Preliminary List of Solicited Speakers
Overviews:
Dennis Matson - Overview of the Cassini/Huygens Mission and Recent Results
Jean-Pierre Lebreton - The Huygens Mission to Titan
Recent results from the 18 individual instruments (order of presentations to be determined later):
M. Fulchignoni – HASI
M. Bird – DWE
M. Tomasko – DISR
J. Zarnecki – SSP
H. Nieman – GCMS
G. Israel - ACP
M. FLASAR - CIRS
C. PORCO - ISS
L. ESPOSITO - UVIS
R. BROWN - VIMS
C. ELACHI - RADAR
D. YOUNG - CAPS
R. SRAMA - CDA
H. WAITE - INMS
M. DOUGHERTY - MAG
S. KRIMIGIS - MIMI
D. GRUNETT – RPWS
A. KLIORE - RSS
M. Brown, A. Coustenis – Ground-based Optical Observations
L. Gurvits – Ground-based Radio Observations, VLBI
T. Owen, R. Yelle, & J. Lunine – Theory
J. Clarke – Hubble
F. Raulin - Laboratory
R. Nelson - VIMS Titan, Rings
Co-Sponsorship
NASA, ESA, IAU
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