Wednesday 10th July 2019
Start Time | Title | Name | Affiliation | Notes |
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Solar Systems Exploration I - Mercury, Venus, Giant Planets, and Titan | Convenors: Thibault Cavalie, Jacob Israelevitz, & Olivier Mousis | |||
8.30 am | Poster Introductions | |||
8.42 am | The Decade of Venus: Revitalizing Exploration of our Sister Planet | James Cutts | Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology | |
8.54 am | Mercury Vapor Rankine Power Cycle For A Venus Surface Lander | Christopher Greer | The Pennsylvania State University | Student |
9.06 am | Long-Duration Venus Probes and Landers | Tibor Kremic | NASA Glenn Research Center | |
9.18 am | The Cupid's Arrow Mission Concept: Hypervelocity Sampling In The Upper Atmosphere Of Venus | Jason Rabinovitch | Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology | |
9.30 am | Balloon-Borne Infrasound As A Remote Sensing Tool For Venus - Progress In 2018 | James Cutts | Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology | |
9.42 am | Altitude-Controlled Balloon Concepts for Venus and Titan: Energy, Mass, and Stability Tradeoffs | Jacob Izraelevitz | NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology | |
9.54 am | Coffee Break | |||
10.18 am | Advances In Mechanical Compression Altitude Control Balloon Technology For Venus And Titan | Maxim de Jong | Thin Red Line Aerospace | |
10.30 am | Sampling Titan'S Surface with Dragonfly | Ralph Lorenz | Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory | |
10.42 am | Study On ESA Contribution To NASA-Led Ice Giants Mission | Gonzalo Saavedra Criado | European Space Agency | |
10.54 am | The deep composition of Uranus and Neptune from mass spectrometry and thermochemical modeling | Thibault Cavalié | Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Bordeaux | |
11.06 am | Key Atmospheric Signatures For Deciphering The Formation Conditions Of Uranus And Neptune In The Protosolar Nebula | Thibault Cavalié | Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Bordeaux | |
11.18 am | Ice Giant Aerocapture Using Low-L/D Aeroshells: Uncertainty Quantification and Risk Assessment | Athul Pradeepkumar Girija | Purdue University | Student |
11.30 am | Atmospheric Link Science And Communications With Planetary Entry Probes Via Direct-To-Earth And Relay Radio Link Methods | Sami Asmar | Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology | |
11.42 am | The Challenges of Landing on Uncertain Terrain | Alejandro San Martin | Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology | Invited Speaker |
12.12 pm | Lunch | Information about transport for the pre-booked tours will be announced at the lunch break | ||
1.30 pm | Pre-booked Guided Tours: Blenheim Palace ESA Harwell Space Cluster Oxford University Hypersonic Wind Tunnel | Transport to Blenheim will depart from Keble Road at 2.00pm | ||
5.00 pm | Departures to Oxford | |||
6.00pm | IPPW-2019 Keble College cash bar opens | |||
7.00 pm | IPPW-2019 Banquet at Keble College Dining Hall |