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[P-PS04]Recent advances in the science of Venus
2024年5月30日(木) 9:00 〜 10:15
101 幕張メッセ国際会議場
コンビーナ:佐藤 毅彦(宇宙航空研究開発機構・宇宙科学研究本部)、はしもと じょーじ(岡山大学学術研究院自然科学学域)、McGouldrick Kevin(University of Colorado Boulder)、Persson Moa(Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Uppsala, Sweden)、Chairperson:Kevin McGouldrick(University of Colorado Boulder)、佐藤 毅彦(宇宙航空研究開発機構・宇宙科学研究本部)

Venus, often called as the twin sister planet of the earth, fosters the environment extremely different from that of the earth. Our knowledge about Venus has advanced by ESA's Venus Express and JAXA's Akatsuki missions mostly about its atmosphere (the former is primarily for the chemistry and the latter for the dynamics). Two of the upcoming 3 Venus missions, NASA's VERITAS and ESA's EnVision, are more focused on the geology, interior and evolution of the solid planet, Venus with synthetic aperture radar technique. Another NASA mission DAVINCI sense both the atmosphere and the surface by a descent probe. There may be more to come, such as Chinese VOICE, Indian Shukurayaan-1, Russian Venera-D, and even from a private company (inclined to the astrobiology).
This momentum is supported by the analysis studies with the previous and the current Venus missions, numerical simulations (recently with data assimilation), ground-based observations, laboratory experiments, etc. This session will therefore cover all aspects of science related to Venus, from its interior to the surrounding plasma environment, either by observationally or by theoretically. Implications to the exoplanets are also important objectives of studies of Venus. Contributions by all levels, from early-career researchers to experts, are all welcome.
This momentum is supported by the analysis studies with the previous and the current Venus missions, numerical simulations (recently with data assimilation), ground-based observations, laboratory experiments, etc. This session will therefore cover all aspects of science related to Venus, from its interior to the surrounding plasma environment, either by observationally or by theoretically. Implications to the exoplanets are also important objectives of studies of Venus. Contributions by all levels, from early-career researchers to experts, are all welcome.
[PPS04-06]Science objective and status of the EnVision Mission to Venus★Invited Papers
*Jorn Helbert1、Anne Grete Straume2、Mitch Schulte3、Anne Pacros2、Thomas Voirin2、Lorenzo Bruzzone4、Paul K. Byrne6、Lynn Carter5、Caroline Dumoulin7、Gabriella Gilli8、Scott Hensley9、Kandis Lea Jessup10、Walter Kiefer11、Emmanuel Marcq12、Philippa Mason13、Alberto Moreira1、Ann Carine Vandale14、Thomas Widemann15、The EnVision Team (1.German Aerospace Center、2.ESA、3.NASA HQ、4.RSL、5.LPL、6.Wash U、7.LPG、8.IAA-CSIC、9.JPL、10.SwRI、11.LPI、12.LATMOS、13.Imperial College、14.BIRA-IASB、15.LESIA)
[PPS04-07]複数の小型衛星を用いた金星大気の衛星間電波掩蔽観測★招待講演
*安藤 紘基1、五十里 哲2、今村 剛3、川端 洋輔3、杉本 憲彦4、高木 征弘1、佐川 英夫1、藤澤 由貴子4、船瀬 龍3 (1.京都産業大学、2.明星大学、3.東京大学、4.慶應義塾大学)
[PPS04-08]Phantom: A New Frontiers-class Aerobot Mission to the Venus Skies★Invited Papers
*Paul K. Byrne1、James A. Cutts2、Kevin H. Baines2、Leonard I. Dorsky2、Stacy S. Weinstein-Weiss2、Jacob S. Izraelevitz2、Siddharth Krishnamoorthy2、Amanda S. Brecht3、Shannon M. Curry4、Joseph G. O’Rourke5、Sara Seager6 (1.Washington University in St. Louis、2.Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology、3.NASA Ames Research Center、4.University of Colorado, Boulder、5.Arizona State University、6.Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
[PPS04-09]Rossby wave and its impact on the Venus atmosphere evaluated by observing system simulation experiment
*小守 信正1、杉本 憲彦1、藤澤 由貴子1、阿部 未来2、神山 徹3、安藤 紘基4、高木 征弘4、山本 勝5 (1.慶應義塾大学、2.横浜国立大学、3.産業技術総合研究所、4.京都産業大学、5.九州大学)