Session Details
[P-PS05]Mars
Wed. May 27, 2015 2:15 PM - 3:00 PM JST
Wed. May 27, 2015 5:15 AM - 6:00 AM UTC
Wed. May 27, 2015 5:15 AM - 6:00 AM UTC
106 1F
Convener:*Takehiko Satoh(Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), Masaki Ishiwatari(Department of Cosmosciences, Graduate school of Science, Hokkaido University), Sho Sasaki(Department of Earth and Space Sciences, School of Science, Osaka University), Yoshiyuki O. Takahashi(Graduate School of Science, Kobe University), Ayako Matsuoka(Research Division for Space Plasma, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), Hideaki Miyamoto(The University Museum, The University of Tokyo), Chair:Hideaki Miyamoto(The University Museum, The University of Tokyo)
The study on Mars has greatly been advanced due to new data from modern missions as well as to new results from theoretical and numerical works. Morphology and variable phenomena, seen on the surface, in the atmosphere and its surrounding plasma, all indicate that Mars is still an active planet. After successful arrivals of American and Indian orbiters in 2014, Mars is now being investigated by 5 orbiters and 2 rovers, the largest ever number.
In Japan, on the other hand, possibilities of small planetary missions are becoming more realistic (Mars is the most important target object, of course) and the roadmap of solar system exploration is under development. In this session, current researches on Mars, including the latest results from missions, as well as future mission plans are discussed.
In Japan, on the other hand, possibilities of small planetary missions are becoming more realistic (Mars is the most important target object, of course) and the roadmap of solar system exploration is under development. In this session, current researches on Mars, including the latest results from missions, as well as future mission plans are discussed.
[PPS05-01]Examination of Mission Strategy and Spacecraft System to Study Martian Atmospheric Escape
*Ayako MATSUOKA1, Kanako SEKI2, Naoki TERADA3, Shoichiro YOKOTA1, Atsushi YAMAZAKI1, Takumi ABE1, Takeshi IMAMURA1, Yasuhiro KAWAKATSU1, Yoshifumi FUTAANA4, Masafumi HIRAHARA2, Keigo ISHISAKA5, Atsushi KUMAMOTO3, Junichi KURIHARA6, Hiromu NAKAGAWA3, Takeshi SAKANOI7, Makoto TAGUCHI8, Kazunori OGOHARA9 (1.ISAS/JAXA, 2.STEL, Nagoya Univ., 3.Dept. Geophys., Grad. Sch. Sci., Tohoku Univ., 4.IRF, Sweden, 5.Toyama Pref. Univ., 6.Cosmosciences, Hokkaido Univ., 7.Planet. Plasma Atmos. Res. Cent., Tohoku Univ., 8.College of Science, Rikkyo Univ., 9.School of Engineering, The Univ. of Shiga Prefecture)
[PPS05-02]MARS PLATE-TECTONIC-BASEMENT
*James Dohm1, Shigenori MARUYAMA2, Hideaki MIYAMOTO1, Takafumi NIIHARA1 (1.UMUT, 2.TiTech)
[PPS05-P01]Magnetic anomaly mapping on the Martian surface with the SVM method3-min talk in an oral session
*Masao YAMAGUCHI1, Hideo TSUNAKAWA1, Futoshi TAKAHASHI2 (1.Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2.Faculty of Sciences, Kyushu University)
[PPS05-P02]Interannual analyses of the longitudinal distributions of Martian water ice clouds, dust and temperature by MRO-MCS3-min talk in an oral session
*Katsuyuki NOGUCHI1, Makiko YAMAYA1, Asami FUJIO1, Takeshi KURODA2, Hiroo HAYASHI3 (1.Nara Women's Univeristy, 2.Planetary Plasma and Atmospheric Research Center, Tohoku University, 3.FUJITSU FIP CORPORATION)
[PPS05-P04]Algorithm for identifying fluorescently-labeled single-celled organisms and minerals in microscopic images3-min talk in an oral session
*Hirohide DEMURA1, Yuya KANEDA1, Terumasa MOMOCHI1, Takeyuki MATSUMOTO1, Hideaki MIYAMOTO2, Yoshitaka YOSHIMURA3, Atsuo MIYAKAWA4, Takehiko SATOH5, Akihiko YAMAGISHI4 (1.The University of Aizu, 2.The University Museum, The University of Tokyo, 3.College of Agriculture, Tamagawa University, 4.Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Science, 5.Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)
