Programme
Below you will find the program outline, as well as the lists of oral and poster presentations.
Please note that you will receive a printed program when arriving to the conference. This www-version will be kept up to date on last-minute program changes.
Programme table
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8:30 | Opening Europaea |
2-1-1: Plenary II Europaea |
3-1-1: Pluto and TNOs I, Asteroid interiors I Fennia I |
3-1-2: Dynamics and populations III Fennia II |
3-1-3: Comet surfaces and interiors Nautica |
3-1-4: Absorption, scattering and emission IV Nordia |
4-1-1: Plenary III Europaea |
5-1-1: Plenary IV Europaea |
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9:00 | 1-1-1: Plenary I Europaea |
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10:30 | Coffee |
Posters P1 1st floor |
Coffee |
Posters P2 1st floor |
Coffee 2nd floor |
Coffee |
Posters P3 1st floor |
Strategical and scientific aspects of the asteroid impact threat: the NEOShield perspective Baltica |
Coffee |
Posters P4 1st floor |
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11:00 | 3-2-1: Asteroid interiors II Fennia I |
3-2-2: Pluto and TNOs II Fennia II |
3-2-3: Impact hazard IV Nautica |
3-2-4: Absorption, scattering and emission V Nordia |
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11:30 | AIDA mission study: information session, P. Michel Europaea |
Lunch Wanha satama |
Lunch Wanha satama |
Lunch Wanha satama |
Lunch Wanha satama |
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12:00 | Lunch / start of some excursions Wanha satama |
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13:00 | 1-2-1: Rosetta and comet 67/P, Comet ISON 1 Europaea |
1-2-2: Chelyabinsk meteor, meteorites and active asteroids Fennia I |
1-2-3: Asteroid spin, size and shape I Nautica |
1-2-4: Surveys of small bodies I Press Room |
2-2-1: Vesta I Europaea |
2-2-2: Dynamics and populations I Fennia I |
2-2-3: Meteor surveys, Impact hazard I Nautica |
2-2-4: Absorption, scattering and emission I Press Room |
Excursions | 4-2-1: Comet formation and evolution, Pluto and TNOs III Europaea |
4-2-2: Asteroid collisions and families II Fennia I |
4-2-3: Missions I, Specific asteroids I Nautica |
4-2-4: Solar system science with Gaia I Nordia |
5-2-1: Specific comets IV, Ceres and Lutetia II Europaea |
5-2-2: Missions III, Jupiter Trojans Fennia I |
5-2-3: Asteroid surfaces III, Absorption, scattering and emission VI Nautica |
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14:30 | Coffee |
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15:00 | Coffee |
Coffee |
Coffee |
5-3-1: Plenary V, Closing remarks Europaea |
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15:30 | 1-3-1: Comet ISON II Europaea |
1-3-2: Asteroid activity and volatiles Fennia I |
1-3-3: Asteroid spin, size and shape II Nautica |
1-3-4: Surveys of small bodies II, Ceres and Lutetia I Press Room |
2-3-1: Asteroid surfaces I Europaea |
2-3-2: Dynamics and populations II Fennia I |
2-3-3: Impact hazard II Nautica |
2-3-4: Absorption, scattering and emission II Press Room |
4-3-1: Pluto and TNOs IV, Specific comets II Europaea |
4-3-2: Asteroid collisions and families III Fennia I |
4-3-3: Missions II Nautica |
4-3-4: Solar system science with Gaia II Nordia |
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16:30 | Break | Break | Break | ||||||||||||||||||
17:00 | 1-4-1: Comet ISON III, Specific comets I Europaea |
1-4-2: Meteoroids and meteorites Fennia I |
1-4-3: Asteroid spin, size and shape III Nautica |
1-4-4: Surveys of small bodies III Press Room |
2-4-1: Asteroid surfaces II Europaea |
2-4-2: Meteoroids, dust and exospheres, Vesta II Fennia I |
2-4-3: Impact hazard III Nautica |
2-4-4: Absorption, scattering and emission III, Asteroid collisions and families I Press Room |
4-4-1: Specific comets III Europaea |
4-4-2: Satellites and binary systems Fennia I |
4-4-3: Vesta III, Extrasolar connection Nautica |
4-4-4: Solar system science with Gaia III Nordia |
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18:00 | IAU C22 public meeting, P. Jenniskens Europaea |
URSA amateur meeting, E. Lyytinen Nautica |
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19:00 | Banquet Finlandia hall |
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List of presentations
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There is an alphabetical list of all the presentations available which can be used to search by author name.
The affiliated meetings AIDA and NEOShield have their own program pages.
Monday
Opening (Europaea)
- 08:30 Karri Muinonen, SOC Chair
- 08:35 Esko Ukkonen, Vice-Dean, Faculty of Science, University of Helsinki
- 08:45 Hannu Koskinen, Director, Department of Physics, University of Helsinki
- 08:55 Antti Penttilä, LOC Chair
1-1-1: Plenary (Europaea). Chairs: Hans Rickman and Peter Brown
- 09:00 Matt Taylor, Nicolas Altobelli, Claudia Alexander, Fred Jansen, Michael Kueppers, Gerhard Schwehm, Maud Barthelemy, Bernhard Geiger, Richard Moissl, Claire Vallat, Bjorn Grieger, Albrecht Schmidt, Andrea Accomazzo, and Sylvain Lodiot, Rosetta mission to comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
- 09:30 Carey Lisse, Initial results from the Comet ISON Observing Campaign (CIOC)
- 10:00 Olga Popova, Peter Jenniskens, Valery Shuvalov, Vacheslav Emel'yanenko, Yurij Rybnov, Vladimir Kharlamov, Anna Kartashova, Eugeny Biryukov, and Sergey Khaibrakhmanov, The Chelyabinsk meteor
1-2-1: Rosetta and 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, Comet ISON I (Europaea). Chairs: Ludmilla Kolokolova and Hermann Boehnhardt
- 13:00 Holger Sierks, Cecilia Tubiana, Colin Snodgrass, Jessica Agarwal, Carsten Göttler, Nilda Oklay, Jean-Baptiste Vincent, Michael Küppers, Cesare Barbieri, Philippe Lamy, Hans Rickman, Rafael Rodrigo, Detlef Koschny, Stubbe Hviid, Stefano Mottola, and the OSIRIS Team, Early results on 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko observed by Rosetta/OSIRIS
- 13:10 Philippe Lamy, Laurent Jorda, Mikko Kaasalainen, Stubbe Hviid, Guillaume Faury, Imre Toth, and Olivier Groussin, Preliminary solution for the shape and rotational state of the nucleus of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
- 13:20 Colin Snodgrass, Luis Barrera, Hermann Boehnhardt, Aurelie Guilbert-Lepoutre, Olivier Hainaut, Damien Hutsemékers, Emmanuel Jehin, Karen Meech, Cyrielle Opitom, Rita Schulz, Gian Paolo Tozzi, and Cecilia Tubiana, The activity cycle of 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
- 13:30 Ying Liao, Cheng-Chin Su, Susanne Finklenburg, Martin Rubin, Wing-Huen Ip, Horst Uwe Keller, J. Knollenberg, E. Kahrt, Ian-Lin Lai, Y. Skorov, N. Thomas, J.-S. Wu, and Y.-S. Chen, 3-D Direct Simulation Monte Carlo modeling of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
- 13:40 Jean-Baptiste Vincent, Nilda Oklay, Simone Marchi, Sebastian Höfner, and Holger Sierks, Craters on comets
- 13:50 Walter Arnold, Claudia Faber, Martin Knapmeyer, Lars Witte, Silvio Schröder, Jean-Baptiste Tune, Dirk Möhlmann, Reinhard Roll, Bernd Chares, Hans-Herbert Fischer, and Klaus Seidensticker, Inverting Comet Acoustic Surface Sounding Experiment (CASSE) touchdown signals to measure the elastic modulus of comet material
- 14:00 Harald Krüger, Thomas Albin, Alberto Flandes, Hans-Herbert Fischer, Attila Hirn, Alexander Loose, Klaus J. Seidensticker, and Walter Arnold, Dust Impact Monitor DIM onboard Rosetta/Philae: Calibration experiments with ice particles as cometary analogue materials
- 14:10 Vincent Debout, Dominique Bockelee-Morvan, and Vladimir Zakharov, Radiative-transfer model for simulating VIRTIS/Rosetta molecular spectra
- 14:20 Rita Schulz, Can 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko become the reference for comet research?
- 14:40 Werner Curdt, Hermann Boehnhardt, Dietmar, Udo Schuehle, Sami Solanki, Luca Teriaca, and Jean-Baptiste Vincent (presented by Hermann Boehnhardt), Scattered Lyman-alpha radiation of comet 2012/S1 (ISON) observed by SUMER/SOHO
- 14:50 Diane Wooden, James De Buizer, Michael S. Kelley, Michael Sitko, C. E. Woodward, David Harker, William Reach, Ray Russell, Daryl Kim, Padma Yanamadra-Fisher, Carey Lisse, Imke de Pater, Robert Gehrz, and Ludmilla Kolokolova, Comet C/2012 S1 (ISON)'s carbon-rich and micron-size-dominated coma dust
1-2-2: Chelyabinsk meteor, meteorites, and active asteroids (Fennia I). Chairs: Francois Mignard and Edward Stokan
- 13:00 Jiri Borovicka, Pavel Spurny, Peter Brown, Pavel Kalenda, and Lukas Shrbeny, Atmospheric behavior of the Chelyabinsk impactor
- 13:10 Yuri Bondarenko and Yuri Medvedev, Motion of the Chelyabinsk meteor in the Earth's atmosphere
- 13:20 Olga Popova, Valery Shuvalov, Yurij Rybnov, Peter Jenniskens, Vladimir Kharlamov, Olga Usoltseva, Dmitry Glazachev, Elena Podobnaya, Ruslan Dyagilev, and Irina Trubetskaya, The Chelyabinsk airburst shockwave
- 13:30 Masahisa Yanagisawa, Lightcurves of the Chelyabinsk bolide derived from a dashboard camera movie
- 13:40 T. Kohout, M. Gritsevich, V. I. Grokhovsky, G. A. Yakovlev, J. Haloda, P. Halodova, R. M. Michallik, A. Penttilä, and K. Muinonen, Physical properties of the Chelyabinsk LL5 chondrite — insight into shock-induced changes in asteroid regoliths
- 13:50 Regina Rudawska and Jeremie Vaubaillon, Don Quixote — a possible parent body of a meteor shower
- 14:00 Quan-Zhi Ye, Man-To Hui, Paul A. Wiegert, Margaret D. Campbell-Brown, Peter G. Brown, and Robert J. Weryk, Comet 209P/LINEAR and the associated Camelopardalids meteor shower
- 14:10 Young-Jun Choi, Myung-Jin Kim, Yong-Ik Byun, Hahn Yi, Seo-Won Chang, Jin Choi, Joo-Young Sohn, Hong-Kyu Moon, and Jang-Hyun Park, Recent meteorite falls in South Korea
- 14:20 Maria Gritsevich, Vladimir Vinnikov, Daria Kuznetsova, Tomas Kohout, Yuri Pupyrev, Jouni Peltoniemi, Juraj Toth, Daniel Britt, Leonid Turchak, and Jenni Virtanen, Pre-atmospheric parameters and fragment distribution: Case study for the Kosice meteoroid
- 14:30 David Jewitt, The active asteroids
- 14:50 Jessica Agarwal, David Jewitt, Harold Weaver, Max Mutchler, and Stephen Larson, The multiple tails of the active asteroid P/2013 P5
1-2-3: Asteroid spins, sizes, and shapes I (Nautica). Chairs: Ellen Howell and Lance Benner
- 13:00 Marina Brozovic, Michael Nolan, Lance Benner, Michael Busch, Ellen Howell, Patrick Taylor, Alessondra Springmann, Jon Giorgini, Jean-Luc Margot, Christopher Magri, Michael Sheppard, and Shantanu Naidu, Radar investigations of near-Earth asteroids at Arecibo and Goldstone
- 13:20 James Richardson, Kevin Graves, and Timothy Bowling, Radar-derived asteroid shapes point to a 'zone of stability' for topography slopes and surface erosion rates
- 13:30 Tracy Becker, Ellen Howell, Michael Nolan, Christopher Magri, Petr Pravec, and Patrick Taylor, Triple near-Earth asteroid 2001 SN263: Physical models of the primary asteroid and its two satellites
- 13:40 Patrick Taylor, Ellen Howell, Michael Nolan, Alessondra Springmann, Ronald Vervack Jr., Yanga Fernandez, and Christopher Magri, Comparing the diameters and visual albedos derived from radar and infrared observations
- 13:50 Anne Virkki, Michael Nolan, Patrick Taylor, Alessondra Springmann, Ellen Howell, Karri Muinonen, Lance Benner, Jon Giorgini, Michael Hicks, Carl Hergenrother, and Lynn Carter, Circular-polarization variation with rotation for 2006 AM4
- 14:00 Michael W. Busch, Yu Takahashi, Marina Brozovic, Lance A.M. Benner, Jon D. Giorgini, Daniel J. Scheeres, Joseph S. Jao, Clement G. Lee, and Martin A. Slade, Improved spin-state and shape models of near-Earth asteroid (4179) Toutatis from the 2012 radar observations
- 14:10 Thomas Müller, Josef Durech, Migo Mueller, Csaba Kiss, Esa Vilenius, and Masateru Ishiguro, Hayabusa2 mission target asteroid (162173) 1999 JU3: Searching for the object's spin-axis orientation
- 14:20 Benoit Carry and Matti Viikinkoski (presented by Matti Viikinkoski), General framework for shape reconstruction of asteroids with disk-resolved observations
- 14:40 Vladimir Vinnikov, Maria Gritsevich, and Leonid Turchak, Statistical approach to meteoroid shape estimation based on recovered meteorites
1-2-4: Surveys of small bodies I (Press Room). Chairs: Giovanni Valsecchi and Olivier Hainaut
- 13:00 Timothy Spahr (presented by Jose Luis Galache), Small-body surveys and the Minor Planet Center perspective
- 13:20 Michele Bannister, Mapping the deep: The past and future promise of transneptunian surveys
- 13:40 Scott Sheppard and Chad Trujillo, Inner Oort Cloud survey and the discovery of 2012 VP113
- 13:50 Michael Mommert, Space-based infrared surveys of small bodies
- 14:10 Rodrigo Leiva, Bruno Sicardy, Leonardo Vanzi, and Felipe Braga-Ribas, Stellar occultations by transneptunian objects and Centaurs and the role of small observatories
- 14:20 Richard Wainscoat, Pater Veres, Bryce Bolin, Larry Denneau, Robert Jedicke, Serge Chastel, and Marco Micheli, The Pan-STARRS search for near-Earth objects
- 14:30 Detlef Koschny and Matthias Busch, The Teide Observatory Tenerife Asteroid Survey
- 14:40 Stephen Gwyn, N. Hill, and J.J. Kavelaars, Solar System object image search: A precovery search engine
- 14:50 Michal Zolnowski and Michal Kusiak, Rantiga Osservatorio, Tincana (MPC-D03): Observations and searching for small Solar System bodies using a remotely controlled telescope
1-3-1: Comet ISON II (Europaea). Chairs: Rita Schulz and Gonzalo Tancredi
- 15:30 Jacqueline V. Keane, Stefanie N. Milam, Iain M. Coulson, Adeline Gicquel, Karen J. Meech, Bin Yang, Timm Riesen, Anthony Remijan, Geronimo Villanueva, Martin Corrinder, Steven Charnley, and Michael Mumma, Thermal emission from large solid particles in the coma of comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) around perihelion
- 15:40 Adam McKay, Anita Cochran, Neil Dello Russo, Harold Weaver, Ronald Vervack, Walter Harris, Hideyo Kawakita, Michael DiSanti, Nancy Chanover, and Zlatan Tsvetanov, Evolution of fragment-species production in comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) from 1.6 au to 0.4 au
- 15:50 Neil Dello Russo, Ronald Vervack, Harold Weaver, Carey Lisse, Hideyo Kawakita, Hitomi Kobayashi, Adam McKay, Anita Cochran, Walter Harris, Nicolas Biver, Dominique Bockelée-Morvan, Jacques Crovisier, Emmanuel Jehin, and Michael DiSanti, The evolving chemical composition of C/2012 S1 ISON as it approached the Sun
- 16:00 Paul D. Feldman, S. McCandliss, H. Weaver, B. Fleming, K. Redwine, M. Li, A. Kutyrev, and S. Moseley, Far-ultraviolet observations of comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) with a sounding-rocket-borne instrument
- 16:10 H. Weaver, M. A'Hearn, P. Feldman, D. Bodewits, M. Combi, N. Dello Russo, and S. McCandliss (presented by Paul Feldman), Ultraviolet spectroscopy of comet ISON (2012 S1)
- 16:20 Philippe Lamy, Imre Toth, Jian-Yang Li, and Harold Weaver, Constraints on the nucleus of comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) from the Hubble Space Telescope observations
1-3-2: Asteroid activity and volatiles (Fennia I). Chairs: Henry Hsieh and Daniel Britt
- 15:30 Humberto Campins, Volatiles in asteroids
- 15:50 Daniel Britt, Patrick Schelling, Guy Consolmagno, and Todd Bradley, Space-weathering processes and products on volatile-rich asteroids
- 16:00 Britney Schmidt and Kathryn Dyl, Water and ice in asteroids: Connections between asteroid observations and the chondritic meteorite record
- 16:10 Robert Coker and Barbara Cohen, Water transport and the evolution of CM parent bodies
- 16:20 Alexander Krot, Alexander Conel, Kazuhide Nagashima, Fred Ciesla, and Wataru Fujiya, Aqueous activity and sources of water on the chondrite parent asteroids
1-3-3: Asteroid spins, sizes, and shapes II (Nautica). Chairs: Stefano Mottola and Josef Durech
- 15:30 Xiao-bin Wang and Karri Muinonen, Physical studies of asteroids at the Yunnan Observatories
- 15:40 Josef Hanus, Marco Delbo, Josef Durech, and Victor Ali-Lagoa, Thermophysical modeling of main-belt asteroids from WISE data
- 15:50 Nicholas Moskovitz, David Polishook, Francesca DeMeo, Richard Binzel, Thomas Endicott, Bin Yang, Ellen S. Howell, Ronald J. Vervack Jr., and Yan R. Fernandez, Detection of aspect-dependent thermal emission as a signature of near-Earth asteroid pole orientation
- 16:00 Michael Mommert, Joseph L. Hora, Davide Farnocchia, Steven R. Chesley, David Vokrouhlicky, David E. Trilling, Michael Mueller, Alan W. Harris, Howard A. Smith, and Giovanni G. Fazio, Spitzer observations of two mission-accessible, tiny asteroids
- 16:10 Judit Ries, Revisiting the photometry of (308635) 2005 YU55 in four colors at McDonald Observatory
- 16:20 Elad Steinberg, Spins of asteroids: The tale of the long tail
1-3-4: Surveys of small bodies II, Ceres and Lutetia I (Press Room). Chairs: Detlef Koschny and Jenni Virtanen
- 15:30 Jenni Virtanen, Mikael Granvik, Johanna Torppa, Karri Muinonen, Jonne Poikonen, Jussi Lehti, Tero Säntti, Tuomo Komulainen, and Tim Flohrer, Streak detection and analysis pipeline for optical images
- 15:40 Yurii Medvedev and Vladimir Kuznetcov, Determination of star-catalog biases from positional observations of numbered minor planets
- 15:50 Michael Küppers, Laurence O'Rourke, Dominique Bockelee-Morvan, Vladimir Zakharov, Seungwon Lee, Paul von Allmen, Benoit Carry, David Teyssier, Anthony Marston, Thomas Müller, Jacques Crovisier, Antonella Barucci, and Raphael Moreno, Localized sources of water vapour on the dwarf planet (1) Ceres
- 16:00 Maria Cristina De Sanctis, Michelangelo Formisano, M. Teresa Capria, Fabrizio Capaccioni, Eleonora Ammannito, Gianfranco Magni, Dominique Bockelee- Morvan, Carol Raymond, and Christopher Russell, Simulation of Ceres water sublimation and thermal state
- 16:10 Nafiseh Masoumzadeh, Hermann Boehnhardt, J. -Y Li, and J. -B Vincent, Surface reflectance analysis of asteroid (21) Lutetia
- 16:20 Josep M. Trigo-Rodriguez, Carles E. Moyano-Cambero, Jordi Llorca, Sonia Fornasier, and Maria A. Barucci, A possible link between asteroid (21) Lutetia and CH3 chondrites based on UV to NIR reflectance spectra
1-4-1: Comet ISON III, Specific comets I (Europaea). Chairs: David Schleicher and Diane Wooden
- 16:50 Takafumi Ootsubo, Fumihiko Usui, Satoshi Takita, Junichi Watanabe, Padma- A. Yanamandra-Fisher, Mitsuhiko Honda, Hideyo Kawakita, and Reiko Furusho, Mid-infrared observations of sungrazing comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) with the Subaru Telescope
- 17:00 Martin Cordiner, Anthony Remijan, Stefanie Milam, Michael Mumma, Steven Charnley, Lucas Paganini, Jeremie Boissier, Geronimo Villanueva, Dominique Bockelee-Morvan, Nicholas Biver, Yi-Jehng Kuan, Dariusz Lis, Jacques Crovisier, Iain Coulson, and Dante Minniti, ALMA observations of gas and dust in the coma of comet C/2012 S1 (ISON)
- 17:10 Michael DiSanti, Boncho Bonev, Erika Gibb, Geronimo Villanueva, Lucas Paganini, Michael Mumma, Jacqueline Keane, Karen Meech, Geoffrey Blake, and Adam McKay, The chemical composition of comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) between 1.2 au and 0.35 au from the Sun
- 17:20 Cyrielle Opitom, Emmanuel Jehin, Jean Manfroid, Damien Hutsemakers, and Michael Gillon, TRAPPIST monitoring of comets C/2012 S1 (ISON) and C/2013 R1 (Lovejoy)
- 17:30 Dominique Bockelee-Morvan, Nicolas Biver, Cyrielle Opitom, Damien Hutsemekers, Jacques Crovisier, Emmanuel Jehin, Paul Hartogh, Slawka Szutowizc, Emmanuel Lellouch, Mark Kidger, Bart Vandenbussche, Vladimir Zakharov, and .. HSSO team, Water, hydrogen cyanide, and dust production from the distant comet 29P/Scwassmann-Wachmann 1
- 17:40 Lucas Paganini, Michael J. Mumma, Geronimo L. Villanueva, Jacqueline V. Keane, Geoffrey A. Blake, Boncho P. Bonev, Michael A. DiSanti, Erika L. Gibb, and Karen J. Meech, Identification of CO-rich comet C/2013 R1 (Lovejoy) — a new member of the CO-rich family
- 17:50 Fiorangela La Forgia, Michael F. A'Hearn, Monica Lazzarin, Sara Magrin, Ivano Bertini, Maurizio Pajola, Cesare Barbieri, and Michael Kueppers, Ultraviolet OH prompt emission in the innermost coma of 103P/Hartley 2
- 18:00 Adeline Gicquel, Stefanie Milam, Martin Cordiner, Geronimo Villanueva, Steven Charnley, Iain Coulson, Anthony Remijan, Michael DiSanti, Michael Mumma, and Slawomira Szutowicz, The evolution of volatile production in C/2009 P1 (Garradd) during its 2011-2012 apparition
1-4-2: Meteoroids and meteorites (Fennia I). Chairs: Tomas Kohout and Pierre Vernazza
- 16:50 Lydie Bonal, Eric Quirico, and Gilles Montagnac, Thermal history of type-3 chondrites in the NASA antarctic collection
- 17:00 Cateline Lantz and Rosario Brunetto, Ion irradiation of carbonaceous chondrites for a Vis-IR space-weathering study on primitive objects: CV Allende and CM Murchison
- 17:10 Desiree Cotto-Figueroa, Erik Asphaug, Melissa A. Morris, and Laurence A. J. Garvier, Measuring fracture properties of meteorites: 3D scans and disruption experiments
- 17:20 Eric Quirico, François-Regis Orthous-Daunay, Pierre Beck, Lydie Bonal, Rosario Brunetto, Emmanuel Dartois, Thomas Pino, Gilles Montagnac, Jean-Noel Rouzaud, Cecile Engrand, and Jean Duprat, Formation of insoluble organic matter in type-1 and -2 chondrites: Radiolytic or thermal processes?
- 17:30 Bhavinkumar Pandya and S. A. Haider, Effect of meteoroid ablation in the chemistry of the martian ionosphere
- 17:40 Edward Stokan and Margaret Campbell-Brown, Particle-based ablation model for faint meteors
- 17:50 William Cooke, Robert Suggs, Danielle Moser, and Ron J. Suggs, The flux of large meteoroids observed with lunar impact monitoring
- 18:00 Danielle E. Moser, Robert M. Suggs, and Ronnie J. Suggs (presented by William Cooke), Large meteoroid impact on the Moon on 17 March 2013
1-4-3: Asteroid spins, sizes, and shapes III (Nautica). Chairs: Alan W. Harris (U.S.A.) and Seth Jacobson
- 16:50 Keith Holsapple, Reconstructing the spin distributions of main-belt asteroids
- 17:00 Petr Pravec, Asteroid spin-up fission systems
- 17:20 Thomas Statler, Derek Richardson, Kevin Walsh, Yang Yu, and Patrick Michel, Mechanism of self-reinforcing YORP acceleration for fast-rotating asteroids
- 17:30 David Polishook, Spin axes and shape models of asteroid pairs: Fingerprints of YORP and a path to the density of rubble piles
- 17:40 Tatsuhiro Michikami, Akifumi Yoshida, Akira Shimada, Akira Tsuchiyama, and Sunao Hasegawa, The shapes of fragments and the impact energy: Implication for asteroid Itokawa
- 17:50 Andrew L. Tonge, Olivier S. Barnouin, and K.T. Ramesh (presented by K.T. Ramesh), New material model for simulating large impacts on rocky bodies
- 18:00 Mark D. Paton, Simon F. Green, Andrew J. Ball, and John C. Zarnecki, Penetrometry on an asteroid
1-4-4: Surveys of small bodies III (Press Room). Chairs: Tommy Grav and David Jewitt
- 16:50 A. Mainzer, J. Bauer, R. Cutri, T. Grav, J. Masiero, C. Nugent, S. Sonnett, R. Stevenson, and E. Wright, The reactivation of NEOWISE
- 17:00 Martin Elvis, Lori Allen, Eric Christensen, Francesca DeMeo, Ian Evans, Janet DePonte Evans, Jose Luis Galache, Nick Konidaris, Joan Najita, and Tim Spahr, LINNAEUS: Boosting near-Earth asteroid characterization rates
- 17:10 Andrew Rivkin, Ellen Howell, and Joshua Emery, The LXD-mode Main-Belt/NEO Observing Program (LMNOP): Results
- 17:20 Henry Hsieh, Larry Denneau, Richard Wainscoat, Robert Jedicke, Norbert Schorghofer, Marco Micheli, Peter Veres, Jan Kleyna, and Bryce Bolin, The search for main-belt comets: The Pan-STARRS1 perspective
- 17:30 Adam Waszczak, Eran Ofek, and Shrinivas Kulkarni, Lightcurve-based search for main-belt comets with the PTF survey
- 17:40 Michele Bannister, J.J. Kavelaars, Brett Gladman, Jean-Marc Petit, Stephen Gwyn, Ying-Tung Chen, Mike Alexandersen, and the Outer Solar System Origins Survey Collaboration, First discoveries from OSSOS — the Outer Solar System Origins Survey
- 17:50 Emmanuel Jehin, Cyrielle Opitom, Jean Manfroid, Damien Hutsemékers, and Michael Gillon, The TRAPPIST comet survey
Tuesday
2-1-1: Plenary (Europaea). Chairs: William Bottke and Andrea Milani
- 08:30 Anders Johansen, Alessandro Morbidelli, Matthieu Gounelle, Emmanuel Jacquet, and Jeff Cuzzi, New paradigms for asteroid formation
- 09:00 Alessandro Morbidelli, Kevin Walsh, David O'Brien, David Minton, and William Bottke, Dynamical evolution of the asteroid belt
- 09:30 Christopher Russell, C. Raymond, and Dawn Science Team, Dawn mission to (4) Vesta and (1) Ceres
- 10:00 Bruno Sicardy, Felipe Braga-Ribas, Gustavo Benedetti-Rossi, Nicolas Ligier, Lucie Maquet, Francoise Roques, Rodrigo Leiva Espinoza, Maryame El Moutamid, Rene Duffard, Nicolas Morales, Jose-Luis Ortiz, Colin Snodgrass, Jesper Skottfelt, Kennet Harpsoe, Uffe Jorgensen, Emmanuel Jehin, Joseph Pollock, Marcelo Assafin, Julio Camargo, Josselin Desmars, Roberto Vieira-Martins, Christophe Dumas, Valentin Ivanov, Alain Maury, Heidi Korhonen, and Martin Leitzinger, Dense and narrow rings discovered around the Centaur object (10199) Chariklo
2-2-1: Vesta I (Europaea). Chairs: Andy Rivkin and Björn Davidsson
- 13:00 Carle Pieters, Christopher Russell, Carol Raymond, and The Dawn Team, Dawn at Vesta: Characterizing a minor planet
- 13:20 Guy Consolmagno, Diego Turrini, Gregor Golabek, Vladimir Svetsov, Sin-iti Sirono, and Kleomenis Tsiganis, Vesta is not an intact protoplanet
- 13:30 David Williams, Aileen Yingst, Brent Garry, and , The geologic mapping of asteroid Vesta
- 13:40 S. Marchi, D. A. Williams, H. Y. McSween, R. Jaumann, C. A. Raymond, and C. T. Russell, Comprehensive geological history of asteroid Vesta
- 13:50 Uri Carsenty, Stefan Schroeder, Debra Buczkowski, Ralf Jaumann, Christopher Russell, and Carol Raymond, The crater chains of Vesta — the global view
- 14:00 Martin Hoffmann, Andreas Nathues, Michael Schäfer, Nico Schmedemann, Jean-Baptiste Vincent, and Christopher T. Russell, Asteroid surface archaeology: Identification of eroded impact structures by spectral properties on (4) Vesta
- 14:10 Katharina Alexandra Otto, Ralf Jaumann, Katrin Krohn, Klaus-Dieter Matz, Frank Preusker, Thomas Roatsch, Katrin Stephan, Carol A. Raymond, and Christopher T. Russell, Velocities of Coriolis-deflected mass wasting on asteroid Vesta
- 14:20 Maria Teresa Capria, Federico Tosi, Maria Cristina De Sanctis, Diego Turrini, Eleonora Ammannito, Fabrizio Capaccioni, Sergio Fonte, Alessandro Frigeri, Andrea Longobardo, Ernesto Palomba, Francesca Zambon, Stephanus Schroeder, Brett Denevi, David A. Williams, Jennifer Scully, Christopher T. Russell, Carol A. Raymond, and , Pitted terrains on Vesta: Thermophysical analysis
- 14:30 Maria Cristina De Sanctis, Eleonora Ammannito, Fabrizio Capaccioni, M. Teresa Capria, Jean Philippe Combe, Ralf Jaumann, Tom McCord, Lucy McFadden, Harry McSween, David Mittlefehldt, Carle Pieters, Ottaviano Ruesch, Carol Raymond, and Christopher Russell, Vesta mineralogy after Dawn
- 14:40 Ernesto Palomba, Andrea Longobardo, M.C. De Sanctis, Federico Tosi, M.T. Capria, Fabrizio Capaccioni, Eleonora Ammannito, C.A. Raymond, and C.T. Russell, Detection of new olivine-rich locations on Vesta
- 14:50 Barbara Cohen, The bombardment history of (4) Vesta as told by sample geochronology
2-2-2: Dynamics and populations I (Fennia I). Chairs: Patrick Michel and Mikael Granvik
- 13:00 William Bottke, Miroslav Broz, David O'Brien, Adriano Campo Bagatin, and Alessandro Morbidelli, Exploring the collisional evolution of the asteroid belt
- 13:20 Apostolos Christou, Ovidiu Vaduvescu, Vlad Tudor, David Asher, Ruxandra Toma, and Johan Knapen, New Martian Trojans and an update on the Eureka cluster
- 13:30 Valerio Carruba, Safwan Aljbaae, and Damya Souami, Peculiar Euphrosyne
- 13:40 Arika Higuchi and Shigeru Ida, Outward transport and capture of main-belt asteroids by Jupiter and Saturn
- 13:50 Nader Haghighipour and Henry Hsieh, Origin of main-belt comets: In-situ formation vs. implanted interlopers from the outer Solar System
- 14:00 Georgios Tsirvoulis, Bojan Novakovic, Zoran Knezevic, and Alberto Cellino, Dynamical properties of the Watsonia asteroid family
- 14:10 Margaret Campbell-Brown, Population of refractory small meteoroids in asteroidal orbits
- 14:20 Pavel Spurny and Jiri Borovicka, Precise multi-instrument data on exceptional fireballs recorded over Central Europe in the period 2012-2014
- 14:30 Galina Ryabova, Viktor Avdyushev, Detlef Koschny, and Iwan Williams, Asteroid (3200) Phaethon and the Geminid meteoroid stream complex
- 14:40 Aswin Sekhar and David Asher, Meteor showers on the Earth from sungrazers
2-2-3: Meteor surveys, Impact hazard I (Nautica). Chairs: Maria Gritsevich and Jeremie Vaubaillon
- 13:00 Herve Lamy, Sylvain Ranvier, Antonio Martinez Picar, Emmanuel Gamby, Stijn Calders, Michel Anciaux, and Johan De Keyser, BRAMS — the Belgian RAdio Meteor Stations
- 13:10 Håkan Svedhem, Detlef Koschny, and Jörg Ter Haar, Instrument for the detection of meteors in the infrared
- 13:20 Junichi Watanabe, Takayuki Enomoto, Tsuyoshi Terai, Toshinori Kasuga, Satoshi Miyazaki, Keisuke Oota, Fumio Muraoka, Tomoya Onishi, Takahiro Yamasaki, Hiroyuki Mito, Tsutomu Aoki, Takao Soyano, Kenichi Tarusawa, Noriyuki Matsunaga, Shigeyuki Sako, Naoto Kobayashi, and Mamoru Doi, Faint-meteor survey with a large-format CMOS sensor
- 13:30 Francois Colas, Brigitte Zanda, Sylvain Bouley, Pierre Vernazza, Jérôme Gatacceca, Jérémie Vaubaillon, Chiara Marmot, Min Kyung Kwon, Yoan Audureau, and Monica Rotaru, FRIPON, a French fireball network for the recovery of both fresh and rare meteorite types
- 13:40 Peter Jenniskens, New survey of meteor showers
- 13:50 Diego Janches, Jose Luis Hormaechea, Steven Pifko, Wayne Hocking, David Fritts, Claudio Brunini, Sigrid Close, Robert Michell, and Marilia Samara, The Southern Argentina Agile Meteor Radar (SAAMER): Platform for comprehensive meteor radar observations and studies
- 14:00 Jeremie Vaubaillon, Rachel Soja, Lucie Maquet, Auriane Egal, Aswin Sekhar, Pavel Koten, Regina Rudawska, Francois Colas, and Berenice Reffet, Update on recent-past and near-future meteor shower outbursts on the Earth and on Mars
- 14:10 Mark H. Jones, Danielle Bewsher, and Daniel S. Brown, Imaging and mapping the circumsolar dust ring near the orbit of Venus
- 14:20 H.R. Lai, C.T. Russell, H.Y. Wei, M. Connors, and G.L. Delzanno, Monitoring hazardous near-Earth-object debris at 1 au using interplanetary magnetic signatures resulting from meteoroid-asteroid collisions
- 14:30 Davide Farnocchia, Steven R. Chesley, Andrea Milani, and Paul W. Chodas, Asteroid orbits and ephemerides: Towards higher-fidelity predictions
- 14:50 Stefano Maro, Giovanni F. Gronchi, Andrea Milani, and Federica Spoto, Asteroid identification with the Keplerian integrals
2-2-4: Absorption, scattering, and emission I (Press Room). Chairs: Karri Muinonen and Padma Yanamandra-Fisher
- 13:00 Ellen Howell, Patrick Taylor, Michael Nolan, Alessondra Springmann, Lance Benner, Marina Brozovic, Jon Giorgini, Michael Busch, Jean-Luc Margot, Shantanu Naidu, Chris Magri, and Michael Shepard, Radar characterization of asteroids and comets
- 13:20 Michael Nolan, Ali Bramson, and Christopher Magri, Radar scattering functions using Itokawa as ground truth
- 13:30 Josep M. Trigo-Rodriguez, Carles E. Moyano-Cambero, Jordi Llorca, Narcis Mestres, and Addi Bischoff, The influence of shocked minerals in the spectra and albedo of Chelyabinsk
- 13:40 Anny-Chantal Levasseur-Regourd, Light scattering by cometary dust: Evidence and speculations
- 14:00 Dean Hines, Polarimetry of comets
- 14:20 Nikolai Kiselev, Polarization of molecular bands in comets: Overview
- 14:30 Vera Rosenbush, Aleksandra Ivanova, Nikolai Kiselev, Viktor Afanasiev, Sergey Kolesnikov, and Dmitriy Shakhovskoy, Linear and circular polarimetry of recent comets: Observational results for eight comets
- 14:40 Aaron Stinson, Stefano Bagnulo, Hermann Boehnhardt, Gian Paolo Tozzi, Sonia Fornasier, and Karri Muinonen, Broadband FORS/VLT polarimetry of comet nuclei: 9P/Tempel 1, 19P/Borrelly, 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, 74P/Smirnova-Chernykh, and 152P/Helin-Lawrence
- 14:50 Aleksandra Ivanova, Janna Dlugach, Viktor Afanasiev, Volodymyr Reshetnyk, and P. P. Korsun, CCD polarimetry of distant comets with the 6-m telescope at SAO RAN
2-3-1: Asteroid surfaces I (Europaea). Chairs: Amy Mainzer and Joshua Emery
- 15:30 Francesca E. DeMeo, Benoit Carry, Conel Alexander, Kevin Walsh, and Clark Chapman, The compositional distribution of asteroids
- 15:50 Clark R. Chapman, Cratering statistics on asteroids: Methods and perspectives
- 16:00 C. R. Nugent, A. Mainzer, J. Masiero, M. Lysek, T. Grav, J. M. Bauer, R. Cutri, and E. L. Wright, Investigating asteroid surface thermal inertias with NEOWISE
- 16:20 Tommy Grav, Amy Mainzer, James Bauer, Joseph Masiero, Carolyn Nugent, Rachel Stevenson, and Sarah Sonnett, NEOWISE: The distribution of the large primitive asteroids
2-3-2: Dynamics and populations II (Fennia I). Chairs: Asta Pellinen-Wannberg and Vladislav Sidorenko
- 15:30 Sergei Ipatov, Outbursts from cavities in comets
- 15:40 Maria Hajdukova and Lubos Neslusan, Comet C/1917 F1 (Mellish) meteor shower complex
- 15:50 Petr Pokorny, David Vokrouhlicky, David Nesvorny, Margaret Campbell-Brown, and Peter Brown, Dynamical model for the toroidal sporadic meteors
- 16:00 Pulat Babadzhanov, Gulchekhra Kokhirova, and Yuri Obrubov, The near-Earth asteroid 2007 CA19 as a parent of the Eta-Virginids meteoroid stream
- 16:10 Diego Janches, John M.C. Plane, David Nesvorny, Wuhu Feng, Michael Nicholls, David Vokrouhlicky, and Daniel Marsh, Radar detectability studies of slow and small zodiacal dust cloud particles using Arecibo 430-MHz meteor head echo observations
- 16:20 Rachel Soja, Maximilian Sommer, Ralf Srama, Peter Strub, Eberhard Grün, Jens Rodmann, Jeremie Vaubaillon, Andreas Hornig, and Lars Bausch, The Interplanetary Meteoroid Environment for eXploration
2-3-3: Impact hazard II (Nautica). Chairs: Paul Chodas and Ovidiu Vaduvescu
- 15:30 Giacomo Tommei, Andrea Milani Comparetti, Federica Spoto, and Fabrizio Bernardi, Prediction of imminent impactors: Manifold Of Variations methods
- 15:40 Alan Harris, Near-Earth-object survey progress and population of small near-Earth asteroids
- 15:50 Fabrizio Bernardi, Andrea Milani, Federica Spoto, and Giacomo Tommei, Prediction of imminent impactors: Announcement policy and need of follow-up observations
- 16:00 Steven Chesley and Davide Farnocchia, Guided asteroid deflection by kinetic impact: Mapping keyholes to an asteroid's surface
- 16:10 Thomas Müller, Csaba Kiss, Petr Scheirich, Petr Pravec, Larry O'Rourke, Esa Vilenius, and Bruno Altieri, Apophis: Larger and much heavier than previously thought
- 16:20 M. Connors, C.T. Russell, H.R. Lai, and J. Luhmann, Hazards associated with asteroid (138175) 2000 EE104: Temporary Earth co-orbital linked to interplanetary field enhancements
2-3-4: Absorption, scattering, and emission II (Press Room). Chairs: Dagmara Oszkiewicz and Joseph Masiero
- 15:30 Galin Borisov, Stefano Bagnulo, Plamen Nikolov, and Tanyu Bonev, Imaging polarimetry and spectro-polarimetry of comet C/2013 R1 (Lovejoy)
- 15:40 Ricardo Gil-Hutton, Asteroid polarimetry
- 16:00 Stefano Bagnulo, Alberto Cellino, and Michael Sterzik, Spectro-polarimetry: New diagnostic tool for the characterization of small Solar System objects
- 16:10 Irina Belskaya and Vasilij Shevchenko, Asteroid photometry: Phase-angle effects
2-4-1: Asteroid surfaces II (Europaea). Chairs: Alan W. Harris (Germany) and Javier Licandro
- 16:50 Marco Delbo, Guy Libourel, Justin Wilkerson, Naomi Murdoch, Parick Michel, KT Ramesh, Clement Ganino, Chrystele Verati, and Simone Marchi, Effects of solar heating on asteroids
- 17:00 N. Murdoch, M. Delbo, G. Libourel, J. Wilkerson, P. Michel, K. T. Ramesh, C. Ganino, C. Verati, and S. Marchi, Regolith production on asteroid surfaces via thermal fatigue fragmentation
- 17:10 Eric MacLennan and Joshua Emery, Novel method of thermal-inertia determination
- 17:20 Joshua Emery, Yanga Fernandez, Michael Kelley, Kelsey Warden, Carl Hergenrother, Dante Lauretta, Michael Drake, Humberto Campins, and Julie Ziffer, Thermal infrared observations and thermophysical characterization of the OSIRIS-REx target asteroid (101955) Bennu
- 17:30 Alan W. Harris and Line Drube, How to find metal-rich asteroids — a NEOShield study
- 17:40 Line Drube and Alan W. Harris, Metallic asteroids in the IRAS minor planet survey — a NEOShield study
- 17:50 Javier Licandro, Carlos CarlosAlvarez-Iglesias, Antonio Cabrera-Lavers, Victor Ali-Lagoa, Noemi Pinilla-Alonso, Humberto Campins, Julia de Leon, and Mike Kelley, The GTC mid-infrared spectroscopic program of primitive outer-belt asteroids
2-4-2: Meteoroids, dust, and exospheres, Vesta II (Fennia I). Chairs: Maria Cristina De Sanctis and Geraint Jones
- 16:50 Asta Pellinen-Wannberg, Johan Kero, Ingrid Mann, and Anders Tjulin, The forthcoming EISCAT 3D as an extraterrestrial matter monitor
- 17:00 Sigrid Close, Robert Marshall, Ivan Linscott, Steven Pifko, and Diego Janches (presented by Ivan Linscott), Interstellar particles detected by high-power large-aperture radar
- 17:10 Rosemary Killen, Matthew Burger, Dana Hurley, Menelaos Sarantos, and William Farrell, Exospheres from asteroids to planets
- 17:20 Eleonora Ammannito, Maria Cristina De Sanctis, Fabrizio Capaccioni, Maria Teresa Capria, Jean Philippe Combe, Alessandro Frigeri, Ralf Jaumann, Andrea Longobardo, Simone Marchi, Thomas B. McCord, Lucy A. McFadden, Harry Y. McSween, David W. Mittlefehldt, Katrin Stephan, Federico Tosi, Carol A. Raymond, Christopher T. Russell, and , A close look at the Vestan Rheasilvia basin: The Tarpeia crater
- 17:30 Eric Palmer and Mark Sykes, Rough-surface model for surface temperature calculations on Vesta
- 17:40 Stefan Schröder, Stefano Mottola, Carol Raymond, and Chris Russell, Closer look at photometric anomalies and phase reddening on Vesta
- 17:50 Andrea Longobardo, Ernesto Palomba, Fabrizio Capaccioni, Maria Cristina De Sanctis, Federico Tosi, Stephan E. Schroder, Jian-Yang Li, Maria Teresa Capria, Eleonora Ammannito, Carol A. Raymond, and Christopher T. Russell, Photometry of the bright and dark terrains of Vesta and Lutetia with comparison to other asteroids
2-4-3: Impact hazard III (Nautica). Chairs: Davide Farnocchia and Steve Larson
- 16:50 Marco Micheli, Detlef Koschny, Olivier Hainaut, and Fabrizio Bernardi, ESA NEOCC effort to eliminate high Palermo Scale virtual impactors
- 17:00 Peter Brown, Using the international monitoring system of seismic, infrasound, and hydroacoustic sensors for global airburst detection
- 17:10 Peter Jenniskens, Rapid response strategies to announced small asteroid impacts
- 17:20 Mike Hankey, American Meteor Society Fireball reporting system and mobile application
- 17:30 O. Vaduvescu, L. Hudin, M. Birlan, M. Popescu, A. Tudorica, and R. Toma, Around 1500 near-Earth-asteroid orbits improved via EURONEAR
- 17:40 Pekka Janhunen, Electric solar-wind sail for asteroid touring missions and planetary protection
- 18:00 Marc W. Buie, Infrared near-Earth-object survey modeling for observatories interior to the Earth's orbit
2-4-4: Absorption, scattering, and emission III, Asteroid collisions and families I (Press Room). Chairs: Irina Belskaya and Stefano Bagnulo
- 16:50 Jorge M. Carvano and Jorge. A. G. Davallos, Solar-phase-angle effects on the taxonomic classification of asteroids
- 17:00 Antti Penttilä, Mikael Granvik, Karri Muinonen, and Olli Wilkman, The H,G1,G2 photometric system with scarce observational data
- 17:10 Ghislain Franssens, Modelling polarization dependent absorption: The vectorial Lambert-Beer law
- 17:20 Joseph Masiero, Francesca DeMeo, Toshihiro Kasuga, and Alex Parker, Physical properties of asteroid families
- 17:40 Schelte Bus, Spectro-dynamical asteroid families in the main belt
- 17:50 Alberto Cellino, Stefano Bagnulo, Paolo Tanga, Bojan Novakovic, and Marco Delbó, Barbarians in the Watsonia family: Interpretation and open problems
- 18:00 Maxime Devogele, Josef Hanus, Paolo Tanga, Jean-Pierre Rivet, Alberto Cellino, Paul Hickson, Marco Delbo, Jean Surdej, Philippe Bendjoya, Lyu Abe, and Olga Suarez, Peculiar polarization and shape properties of Barbarian asteroids: A campaign for their physical characterization
Wednesday
3-1-1: Pluto and transneptunian objects I, Asteroid interiors I (Fennia I). Chairs: Antonella Barucci and Michael Müller
- 08:30 William McKinnon, M W Buie, J M Moore, I R Linscott, D H Hinson, G L Tyler, K N Singer, S A Stern, and the New Horizons Team, Cosmogonic constraints from densities in the Pluto system and rotational and tidal figures of equilibrium for Pluto and Charon
- 08:40 G. Benedetti-Rossi, R. Vieira-Martins, J. I. B. Camargo, M. Assafin, and F. Braga-Ribas, Improved astrometric analysis of Pluto
- 08:50 Simon Porter, Amanda Zangari, and Alan Stern, Escape erosion and relaxation of craters on Pluto
- 09:00 Erik Asphaug, Asteroid structure
- 09:20 Daniel Scheeres and Paul Sanchez, The strength of rubble-pile bodies: Theory, observations, and predictions
- 09:30 Adriano Campo Bagatin, Rafael A. Alema, and Derek C. Richardson, Internal structures of asteroids and comets: Beyond spherical cows
- 09:40 Lance A. M. Benner, Michael C. Nolan, Marina Brozovic, Patrick A. Taylor, Michael W. Busch, Ellen S. Howell, Jean-Luc Margot, Jon D. Giorgini, Alessondra Springmann, Shantanu P. Naidu, Christopher Magri, and Michael K. Shepard, Arecibo and Goldstone radar evidence for boulders on near-Earth asteroids
- 09:50 Carolyn Ernst, Olivier Barnouin, Jessica Noviello, and Michael Daly, Comparing block populations across small bodies
- 10:00 Marc Hofmann, Holger Sierks, and Jürgen Blum, Small-scale impacts as a trigger for an avalanche in a low-gravity environment
- 10:10 Paul Sanchez and Daniel Scheeres, Cohesion, granular solids, granular liquids, and their connection to small near-Earth objects
- 10:20 Msato Kiuchi and Akiko Nakamura, Relationship between regolith particle size and porosity on small bodies
3-1-2: Dynamics and populations III (Fennia II). Chairs: Zoran Knezevic and Valerio Carruba
- 08:30 Mikael Granvik, Alessandro Morbidelli, Robert Jedicke, William F. Bottke, Bryce Bolin, Edward Beshore, Marco Delbo, David Vokrouhlicky, Antti Penttilä, David Nesvorny, and Patrick Michel, Unbiased dynamical and physical characteristics of the near-Earth-object population
- 08:50 Robert Jedicke, Bryce Bolin, Monique Chyba, Grigori Fedorets, Mikael Granvik, Geoffrey Patterson, and Jeremy Vaubaillon, Minimoons & drifters
- 09:00 Stephanie C. Werner, Basin-forming projectile populations on the Moon, Mars, and Mercury through time
- 09:10 Giovanni Federico Gronchi and Giovanni Battista Valsecchi, Selection effects in the discovery of near-Earth asteroids
- 09:20 R.P. Binzel, Francesca DeMeo, Brian Burt, David Polishook, Thomas H. Burbine, Schelte J. Bus, Alan Tokunaga, and Mirel Birlan, Meteorite source regions as revealed by the near-Earth object population
- 09:30 Matthew Knight, Sungrazing comets: Probing the inner extremes of the Solar System
- 09:50 Julio A. Fernandez and Andrea Sosa, Jupiter-family comets in near-Earth orbits: Dynamical histories and potential source regions
- 10:00 Marc Fouchard, Hans Rickman, Giovanni B. Valsecchi, and Christiane Froeschle, The flux of long-period comets and the initial orbital distribution of the Oort cloud
- 10:10 Marco Antonio Muñoz-Gutierrez, Mauricio Reyes-Ruiz, and Barbara Pichardo, Chaotic dynamics of Halley's comet: Lyapunov exponents and survival-time prospects
- 10:20 Stephan Hellmich, Stefano Mottola, Gerhard Hahn, Ekkehard Kührt, and Mario Hlawitschka, cuSwift — a suite of numerical integration methods for modelling planetary systems implemented in C/CUDA
3-1-3: Comet surfaces and interiors (Nautica). Chairs: Dina Prialnik and Mark Price
- 08:30 Rachel Stevenson, James Bauer, Emily Kramer, , Yan Fernandez, A. Mainzer, and Tommy Grav, Studying comets with NEOWISE
- 08:50 T. Kohout, A. Kosterov, J. Cuda, J. Haloda, P. Halodova, and R. Zboril, Low-temperature magnetic properties of iron-bearing minerals and their contribution to magnetism of cometary bodies
- 09:10 N. Samarasinha, P. Martin, and S. Larson, CometCIEF: A Web-based Image Enhancement Facility to digitally enhance images of cometary comae
- 09:20 Bastian Gundlach and Jürgen Blum, The tensile strength of the cometary surface: Laboratory experiments and implications on formation scenarios
- 09:30 Jordan Steckloff and Jay Melosh, Collisional dust fragmentation near nuclear surface within cometary jets
- 09:40 Gal Sarid and Sarah Stewart-Mukhopadhyay, To melt is not enough: Retention of volatile species through internal processing in icy bodies
- 09:50 Giuseppe Antonio Baratta, Didier Chaput, Herve Cottin, Laura Fernandez Cascales, Maria Elisabetta Palumbo, and Giovanni Strazzulla (presented by Giovanni Strazzulla), Organic samples produced by ion bombardment of ices for the EXPOSE-R2 mission on the International Space Station
- 10:00 Mark Price, Penny Wozniakiewicz, Mike Cole, Zita Martins, and Mark Burchell, The shock synthesis of complex organics from impacts into cometary analogue mixtures
- 10:10 Yoonyoung Kim, Masateru Ishiguro, and Fumihiko Usui, Physical properties of asteroids in comet-like orbits in the infrared asteroidal survey catalogs
3-1-4: Absorption, scattering, and emission IV (Nordia). Chairs: Anny-Chantal Levasseur-Regourd and Antti Penttilä
- 08:30 Dagmara Oszkiewicz, Edward Bowell, Larry Wasserman, Karri Muinonen, and Antti Penttila, Asteroid taxonomy and the H,G12 magnitude system
- 08:50 Peter Veres, Robert Jedicke, Alan Fitzsimmons, Larry Denneau, Bryce Bolin, Richard Wainscoat, and John Tonry, Absolute magnitudes and slope parameters of Pan-STARRS PS1 asteroids — preliminary results
- 09:00 Andrey Murtazov (presented by Anna Kartashova), Comparison of space-debris and asteroid photometric properties
- 09:10 Olga Munoz and Daniel Guirado, Laboratory experiments for light scattering by clouds of small dust particles
- 09:30 Edith Hadamcik, Jean-Baptiste Renard, Arnaud Buch, Nathalie Carrasco, Natacha Johnson, and Joe Nuth, Linear polarization of light scattered by cometary analogs: New samples
- 09:40 Wesley Fraser, Michael Brown, and Josh Emery, The nonlinear spectra of transneptunian objects: Evidence for organic absorption bands
- 09:50 Amy Shaw, Michael G. Daly, Edward A. Cloutis, Kimberly T. Tait, Matthew R. M. Izawa, Olivier S. Barnouin, Brendt C. Hyde, and Ian Nicklin, Laboratory laser reflectance measurement and applications to asteroid surface analysis
- 10:00 Jouni Peltoniemi, Maria Gritsevich, Teemu Hakala, Antti Penttilä, Juho Eskelinen, Pavla Dagsson-Waldhauserova, O. Arnalds, Daniel Guirado, and Karri Muinonen, Reflectance measurements from particulate surfaces
- 10:10 Lev Nagdimunov, Ludmilla Kolokolova, Michael Wolff, Michael A'Hearn, and Tony Farnham, Modeling the ejecta cloud in the first seconds after Deep Impact
- 10:20 Johannes Markkanen, Antti Penttilä, and Karri Muinonen, Scattering by cometary dust using the volume-integral-equation method
3-2-1: Asteroid interiors II (Fennia I). Chairs: Akiko Nakamura and Daniel Scheeres
- 11:00 Gonzalo Tancredi, Granular media in the context of small bodies
- 11:20 Derek C. Richardson, Patrick Michel, Stephen R. Schwartz, Yang Yu, R.-L. Ballouz, and Soko Matsumura, Applications of granular-dynamics numerical simulations to asteroid surfaces
- 11:30 S. Schwartz, P. Michel, and M. Jutzi, Analysis of ejecta fate from proposed man-made impactors into near-Earth objects — a NEOShield study
- 11:40 Soko Matsumura, Derek C. Richardson, Patrick Michel, Stephen R. Schwartz, and Ronald-Louis Ballouz (presented by Derek C. Richardson), The Brazil-nut effect and its application to asteroids
- 11:50 Jakob Deller, Colin Snodgrass, Stephen~C. Lowry, Mark~C. Price, and Holger Sierks, Simulations of impacts on rubble-pile asteroids
- 12:00 Takanobu Aoki, Akiko Nakamura, and Naru Hirata (presented by Akiko Nakamura), Estimating the angle of friction of blocks on rubble-pile asteroid Itokawa
3-2-2: Pluto and transneptunian objects II (Fennia II). Chairs: Michael Brown and Alain Doressoundiram
- 11:00 Cory Shankman, JJ Kavelaars, Brett Gladman, and Jean-Marc Petit, A possible divot in the Kuiper belt's scattered-object size distribution
- 11:10 G. Benedetti-Rossi, B. Sicardy, and F. Braga-Ribas, Study of transneptunian objects through stellar occultations
- 11:20 Rosemary Pike, JJ Kavelaars, Brett Gladman, and Jean-Marc Petit, The 5:1 Neptune resonance: Dynamics and population
- 11:30 Kathryn Volk, Brett Gladman, Ruth Murray-Clay, and Samantha Lawler, Preliminary models of the resonant transneptunian populations from the Outer Solar System Origins Survey
- 11:40 Esa Vilenius, John Stansberry, Thomas Müller, Csaba Kiss, Michael Mommert, Michael Mueller, Pablo Santos-Sanz, Audrey Thirouin, Emmanuel Lellouch, Andras Pal, Nuno Peixinho, and Sonia Fornasier, Analysis of classical Kuiper-belt objects and Haumea collisional family from the Herschel and Spitzer observations
- 11:50 Mike Alexandersen, Brett Gladman, JJ Kavelaars, Jean-Marc Petit, and Stephen Gwyn, Transneptunians as probes of planet building: The Plutino size distribution
3-2-3: Impact hazard IV (Nautica). Chairs: Steven Chesley and Giacomo Tommei
- 11:00 Tony Farnham, Michael Kelley, Dennis Bodewits, Jan Kleyna, J.-Y. Li, Rachel Stevenson, and James Bauer, Comet Siding Spring (C/2013 A1) and its close approach to Mars
- 11:10 Quan-Zhi Ye and Man-To Hui, C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring): Breathtaker or nightmare?
- 11:20 Althea Moorhead, Paul Wiegert, Rhiannon Blaauw, Cameron McCarty, Aaron Kingery, and William Cooke, The meteoroid fluence at Mars due to comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring)
- 11:30 Jian-Yang Li, Michael S.P. Kelley, Tony L. Farnham, Nalin H. Samarasinha, Carey M. Lisse, Michael F. A'Hearn, Max J. Mutchler, and W. Alan Delamere, Imaging C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring) with the Hubble Space Telescope
- 11:40 Pawel Wajer and Malgorzata Krolikowska, Comet C/2013 A1 Siding Spring — how treatment of data and non-gravitational effects can change our close-encounter predictions with Mars?
- 11:50 Davide Farnocchia, Paul W. Chodas, Steven R. Chesley, Pasquale Tricarico, and Michael S.P. Kelley, Trajectory analysis for the nucleus and dust of comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring)
3-2-4: Absorption, scattering, and emission V (Nordia). Chairs: Amy Shaw and Jouni Peltoniemi
- 11:00 Ludmilla Kolokolova, Daniel Mackowski, Karly Pitman, Anne Verbiscer, Bonnie Buratti, and Thomas Momary, Modeling of light scattering by icy bodies
- 11:10 Ben Rozitis, Modeling of the Yarkovsky and YORP effects
- 11:30 Seth Jacobson, Daniel Scheeres, Alessandro Rossi, Francesco Marzari, and Donald Davis, Both size-frequency distribution and sub-populations of the main-belt asteroid population are consistent with YORP-induced rotational fission
- 11:40 Olli Wilkman and Karri Muinonen, Asteroid lightcurve phase shift due to the photometric properties of the surface
- 11:50 Rene Duffard, Jose Luis Ortiz, Noemi Pinilla-Alonso, Alvaro Alvarez-Candal, Bruno Sicardy, Nicolas Morales, Pablo Santos-Sanz, Carlos Colazo, Estela Fernandez Valenzuea, and Felipe Braga-Ribas, Photometric and spectroscopic evidence for a dense ring system around Centaur (10199) Chariklo
Thursday
4-1-1: Plenary (Europaea). Chairs: Faith Vilas and Peter Jenniskens
- 08:30 Timo Prusti, Gaia
- 09:00 Paolo Tanga, Gaia as a Solar System observatory
- 09:30 Margaret Campbell-Brown, State-of-the-art meteor observing
- 10:00 William McKinnon, S Stern, Hal Weaver, Leslie Young, Cathy Olkin, and the New Horizons Science Team, New Horizons mission to Pluto and the Kuiper belt
4-2-1: Comet formation and evolution, Pluto and transneptunian objects III (Europaea). Chairs: Paul Feldman and Uri Carsenty
- 13:00 Jürgen Blum, Comet formation
- 13:20 Dina Prialnik, Thermal evolution of cometary nuclei
- 13:40 Sebastian Höfner, Jean-Baptiste Vincent, Holger Sierks, and Jürgen Blum, Thermal wave and geomorphologic features on cometary nuclei
- 13:50 Geraint Jones and Karl Battams, Dust tail striae: Lessons from recent comets
- 14:00 Geronimo Villanueva, Michael Mumma, Boncho Bonev, Michael DiSanti, Lucas Paganini, Karen Magee-Sauer, and Erika Gibb, Probing the formation and evolution of comets via nuclear spin temperatures of C2H6, CH3OH, CH4, NH3, and H2O
- 14:10 David Schleicher and Bair Allison, Chemical and physical properties of comets in the Lowell database: Results from 35 years of narrow-band photometry
- 14:20 Sona Hosseini and Walter Harris, Introducing tunable special heterodyne spectrometers in cometary studies
- 14:30 Michael Mueller, Physical properties of transneptunian objects, Centaurs, and Trojans from thermal observations
- 14:50 C.M. Dalle Ore, M.A. Barucci, D.P. Cruikshank, and J.P. Emery, Extra-red transneptunian objects and Centaurs: Composition and chemical history
4-2-2: Asteroid collisions and families II (Fennia I). Chairs: Keith Holsapple and Kevin Housen
- 13:00 Andrea Milani, Alberto Cellino, Zoran Knezevic, Bojan Novakovic, Federica Spoto, and Paolo Paolicchi, Asteroid families from cratering: Detection and models
- 13:10 Kevin Housen and William Sweet, Impact cratering and ejection of material on porous asteroids
- 13:20 Naru Hirata, Koji Matsumoto, Jun Kimura, and Kohei Kitazato, Constraining the distribution of regolith deposits from the gravitational potential field on small asteroids
- 13:30 George J. Flynn, Porosity as a significant factor for asteroid survival
- 13:40 Paula Benavidez, Daniel Durda, Brian Enke, Derek Richardson, Erik Asphaug, and Adriano Campo Bagatin, Comparing outcomes of asteroid impact simulations to observed main-belt families: Exploring the effects of parent body size and internal structure
- 13:50 Jacek Leliwa-Kopystynski and Masahiko Arakawa, Impact experiments onto heterogeneous targets and their interpretation in relation with formation of the asteroid families
- 14:00 Sayaka Tsujido, Masahiko Arakawa, Ayako I. Suzuki, and Minami Yasui, Experimental study on the ejecta-velocity distributions caused by low-velocity impacts on quartz sand
- 14:10 Takaya Okamoto, Akiko Nakamura, and Sunao Hasegawa, Experimental investigation for cavity dimensions of highly porous small bodies
- 14:20 Martin Jutzi, Revised scaling laws for asteroid disruptions
- 14:30 Kevin Walsh, Marco Delbo, and Francesca DeMeo (presented by Marco Delbo), Seeking diversity in the spectra of the Polana and Eulalia families
- 14:40 N. Pinilla-Alonso, H.Campins, V. Lorenzi, J. de Leon, Z. Landsman, J. Licandro, and V. Ali-Lagoa, Near-infrared spectroscopy of asteroids in the Polana-family region: Where are the Eulalias?
- 14:50 Federica Spoto, Andrea Milani, Alberto Cellino, Zoran Knezevic, Bojan Novakovic, and Paolo Paolicchi, Yarkovsky effect and V-shapes: New method to compute family ages
4-2-3: Missions I, Specific asteroids I (Nautica). Chairs: Robert Jedicke and Julia de Leon
- 13:00 Sarag Saikia, Ashwati Das, Frank Laipert, Christopher Dapkus, Jordan Kendall, Tim Bowling, Jordan Steckloff, Sadie Holbert, Kevin Graves, Thomas Anthony, Rebecca Bobick, Ya-huei Huang, Jeff Stuart, James Longuski, and David Minton, Voyage to Troy: A mission concept for the exploration of the Trojan asteroids
- 13:10 M. Chyba, T. Haberkorn, and G. Patterson, Rendezvous missions with minimoons from L1
- 13:20 Xingyu Li, Dong Qiao, and Pingyuan Cui, Spacecraft orbital motion near a binary asteroid system for a future Chinese asteroid exploration mission
- 13:30 Julia de Leon, Noemi Pinilla-Alonso, Jose Luis Ortiz, Antonio Cabrera-Lavers, Alvaro Alvarez-Candal, Nicolas Morales, Rene Duffard, Pablo Santos-Sanz, Javier Licandro, Alvaro Perez-Romero, Vania Lorenzi, and Stefan Cikota, Results from ground-based observations of asteroid 2012 DA14 during its close approach to the Earth on February 15, 2013
- 13:50 O.S. Barnouin, A.L. Tonge, K.T. Ramesh, D.L. Buczkowski, and L.M. Prockter, The tectonic evolution of (433) Eros
- 14:00 Tadeusz Michalowski, Przemyslaw Bartczak, Pascal Descamps, Toni Santana-Ros, Anna Marciniak, and Stephane Fauvaud, (3169) Ostro: A single body or a contact binary asteroid?
- 14:10 Shigeru Wakita, Tomoki Nakamura, Takeshi Ikeda, and Hisayoshi Yurimoto, Thermal history of the parent bodies of asteroid Itokawa
- 14:20 Christine Hartzell, Michael Zimmerman, and Yu Takahashi, Dust levitation about Itokawa's equator
- 14:30 Paul Abell, Joseph Nuth, Daniel Mazanek, Raymond Merrill, David Reeves, and Bo Naasz, NASA's asteroid redirect mission: Robotic boulder capture option
- 14:50 Paul Chodas, Finding and characterizing candidate targets for the Asteroid Redirect Mission (ARM)
4-2-4: Solar System science with Gaia I (Nordia). Chairs: Timo Prusti and Alberto Cellino
- 13:00 Francois Mignard and Jean-Marc Petit, Detection and recognition of moving objects with Gaia
- 13:20 Aldo Dell'Oro, Procedures, challenges, and expectations of the astrometry of asteroids with Gaia
- 13:30 Karri Muinonen, Hanna Pentikäinen, Mikael Granvik, Dagmara Oszkiewicz, and Jenni Virtanen, Asteroid orbital inversion using uniform phase-space sampling
- 13:40 Dmitrii Vavilov and Yurii Medvedev, Fast method for the estimation of impact probability of near-Earth objects
- 13:50 William Thuillot, Benoit Carry, Jerome Berthier, Pedro David, Hadrien Devillepoix, and Daniel Hestroffer, Ground-based follow-up of Solar System objects detected by Gaia
- 14:10 Thomas Albin, Sonja Albrecht, Detlef Koschny, and Gerhard Drolshagen, Maximizing the detection of near-Earth objects
- 14:20 Vacheslav Emel'yanenko, The role of near-Sun objects in determining the population of Chelyabinsk-type bodies
- 14:30 Hans Rickman, Marc Fouchard, Christiane Froeschle, and Giovanni B. Valsecchi, Using Gaia for cometary science
- 14:50 Piotr A. Dybczyński and Małgorzata Królikowska, Towards a better understanding of the apparent source of long period comets
4-3-1: Pluto and transneptunian objects IV, Specific comets II (Europaea). Chairs: Amanda Gulbis and Anita Cochran
- 15:30 Amanda Gulbis, Joshua Emery, Jessica Ruprecht, Amanda Bosh, Michael Person, Federica Bianco, Schelte Bus, and Amanda Zangari, Analysis of infrared spectra of a stellar occultation by the active Centaur (2060) Chiron
- 15:40 Vania Lorenzi, Noemà Pinilla-Alonso, and Javier Licandro, Rotationally resolved spectroscopy of the dwarf planet (136472) Makemake
- 15:50 Davide Perna, Elena Mazzotta Epifani, Antonella Barucci, John Robert Brucato, Massimo Dall'Ora, Elisabetta Dotto, Javier Licandro, Pasquale Palumbo, and Gian Paolo Tozzi, Are the colors of Centaurs biased by underestimated coma contamination?
- 16:00 John Brown, Robert Carlson, and Mark Toner, Destruction regimes of Sun-skimming and Sun-plunging comets
- 16:10 Olivier Hainaut and Colin Snodgrass, P/2013 P5 PANSTARRS — a rubbing binary?
- 16:20 Nicolas Biver, Dominique Bockelee-Morvan, Vincent Debout, Jacques Crovisier, Raphael Moreno, Jeremie Boissier, Darek Lis, Pierre Colom, Gabriel Paubert, Neil Dello Russo, Ron Vervack, and Hal Weaver, Abundance of complex organic molecules in comets
4-3-2: Asteroid collisions and families III (Fennia I). Chairs: Sonia Fornasier and Agnieszka Kryszczynska
- 15:30 Ireneusz Wlodarczyk and Jacek Leliwa-Kopystynski (presented by Jacek Leliwa-Kopystynski), Volume and mass distribution in selected families of asteroids
- 15:40 Myung-Jin Kim, Young-Jun Choi, Hong-Kyu Moon, Yong-Ik Byun, Noah Brosch, Murat Kaplan, Suleyman Kaynar, Omer Uysal, Eda Guzel, Raoul Behrend, Joh-Na Yoon, Stefano Mottola, Stephan Hellmich, Tobias Hinse, Zeki Eker, and Jang-Hyun Park, Rotational properties of the Maria asteroid family
- 15:50 Zoran Knezevic, Andrea Milani, Alberto Cellino, Bojan Novakovic, Federica Spoto, and Paolo Paolicchi, Multistep method to deal with large datasets in asteroid family classification
- 16:00 Bojan Novakovic and Georgios Tsirvoulis, Recent disruption of an asteroid from the Eos family
- 16:10 Sonia Fornasier, Davide Perna, Cateline Lantz, and Maria Antonietta Barucci, The Themis-Beagle families: Investigation of space-weathering processes on primitive surfaces
4-3-3: Missions II (Nautica). Chairs: Makoto Yoshikawa and Paolo Paolicchi
- 15:30 J. J. Kavelaars, John Spencer, Benecchi Susan, David Borncamp, Marc Buie, Cesar Fuentes, Alex Parker, David Tholen, and David Osip, Searching for a Kuiper-belt flyby target for the New Horizons spacecraft
- 15:40 Maria Antonietta Barucci, European asteroid sample return mission: MarcoPolo-R and its future
- 16:00 Hermann Boehnhardt and the Castalia Study Science Team, Castalia — a European Mission to a main-belt comet
- 16:10 Junichiro Kawaguchi, Osamu Mori, Yoji Shirasawa, and Makoto Yoshikawa, On the Trojan asteroid sample and return mission via solar-power sail – an innovative engineering demonstration
- 16:20 Hajime Yano, From exploration to exploitation of Solar System small bodies: Scientific, engineering and operational challenges
4-3-4: Solar System science with Gaia II, Specific asteroids II (Nordia). Chairs: Michael Mumma and Mirel Birlan
- 15:30 Daniel Hestroffer, Dynamics of single and multiple asteroids based on Gaia observations
- 15:50 Eva Schunova, Kevin J. Walsh, Mikael Granvik, Robert Jedicke, Richard J. Wainscoat, and Nader Haghighipour, Properties and evolution of near-Earth-object families created by tidal disruption at the Earth
- 16:00 Peter Scheirich, Petr Pravec, Josef Durech, Joe Pollock, Peter Kusnirak, Kamil Hornoch, Adrian Galad, Emmanuel Jehin, Jean Manfroid, Cyrielle Opitom, Michael Gillon, Francois Colas, Julian Oey, Jan Vrastil, Daniel Reichart, Kevin Ivarsen, Joshua Haislip, and Aaron LaCluyze, The shape and rotation of the tumbling asteroid (99942) Apophis
- 16:10 Sean E. Marshall, Ellen S. Howell, Michael C. Nolan, Christopher Magri, Donald B. Campbell, Lance A. M. Benner, Patrick A. Taylor, Alessondra Springmann, Peter G. Brown, Petr Pravec, Yanga R. Fernandez, Ronald J. Vervack Jr., Marina Brozovic, Michael W. Busch, Jon D. Giorgini, and Steven J. Ostro, Near-Earth asteroid (137032) 1998 UO1: Shape model and thermal properties
- 16:20 Agata Rozek, Stephen C. Lowry, Benjamin Rozitis, Stephen Wolters, Michael D. Hicks, Samuel R. Duddy, Alan Fitzsimmons, Simon Green, Colin Snodgrass, and Paul Weissman, Spin-state and thermophysical analysis of the near-Earth asteroid (8567) 1996 HW1
4-4-1: Specific comets III (Europaea). Chairs: Amy Lovell and Harold Weaver
- 16:50 F. Moreno, F. Pozuelos, F. Aceituno, V. Casanova, R. Duffard, J. J. López-Moreno, A. Molina, J. L. Ortiz, P. Santos-Sanz, A. Sota, P. Yanamandra-Fisher, and the Amateur Astronomical Association Cometas-Obs (presented by P. Yanamandra-Fisher), The dust environment of comet C/2012 S1 (ISON)
- 17:00 M. J. Mumma, B. P. Bonev, S. B. Charnley, M. Cordiner, M. A. DiSanti, E. L. Gibb, K. Magee-Sauer, L. Paganini, and G. L. Villanueva, The puzzle of HCN in comets: Is it both a product and a primary species?
- 17:10 Kimberley S. Birkett, Geraint H. Jones, and Andrew J. Coates, Modeling the neutral sodium tails of comets
- 17:20 Sara Faggi, Gian Paolo Tozzi, John Robert Brucato, Ivan Bruni, Javier Licandro, Elena Mazzotta Epifani, Karen J. Meech, and Stefano Mottola, Sublimating grains in the coma of new comets originating from the Oort Cloud
- 17:30 Horst Uwe Keller and Yuri Skorov, The role of super volatiles (CO and CO2) for cometary activity
- 17:40 Lori Feaga, Jessica Sunshine, Silvia Protopapa, Michael A'Hearn, Tony Farnham, Michael Kelley, Sebastien Besse, and Olivier Groussin, Comet 103P/Hartley's volatiles within 100 kilometers: Sources of water and volatile dependence on illumination
- 17:50 Silvia Protopapa, M. S. P. Kelley, Jessica M. Sunshine, Lori M. Feaga, Michael F. A'Hearn, Tony L. Farnham, Olivier Groussin, Sebastien Besse, Frederic Merlin, and Jian-Yang Li, Further characterization of the physical makeup and dynamical behavior of water ice and dust in comet 103P/Hartley 2
- 18:00 A.S. Guliyev, Features of sporadic hyperbolic meteors observed in the period 2007-2009
4-4-2: Satellites and binary systems (Fennia I). Chairs: David Polishook and Daniel Hestroffer
- 16:50 G. B. Valsecchi, E. M. Alessi, and A. Rossi, The dynamics of impactors on a synchronous planetary satellite
- 17:00 Seth Jacobson, Daniel Scheeres, and Jay McMahon, Forming the wide asynchronous binary asteroid population
- 17:10 Jay McMahon, Libration-eccentricity evolution of expansive binary asteroids in the presence of tidal dissipation
- 17:20 Shantanu Naidu and Jean-Luc Margot, Binary near-Earth asteroids: Satellite spin states under spin-orbit coupling
- 17:30 Alessondra Springmann, P. A. Taylor, M. C. Nolan, Ellen S. Howell, Lance A. M. Benner, Marina Brozovic, Jon D. Giorgini, Michael W. Busch, Jean-Luc Margot, Clement G. Lee, and Joseph S. Gao (presented by P. A. Taylor), Shape model of the binary near-Earth asteroid (285263) 1998 QE2
- 17:40 Vladislav Sidorenko, Quasi-satellite regime of motion of small celestial bodies: Formation and destruction
- 17:50 Sergei I. Ipatov, The Earth-Moon system as a typical binary in the Solar System
4-4-3: Vesta III, Extrasolar Connection (Nautica). Chairs: Peter Veres and Jessica Sunshine
- 16:50 Björn Davidsson, The differentiation of asteroid (4) Vesta
- 17:10 Edward Scott, Joseph Goldstein, Erik Asphaug, William Bottke, Nicholas Moskovitz, and Klaus Keil, Origin of igneous meteorites and differentiated asteroids
- 17:20 Wladimir Neumann, Doris Breuer, and Tilman Spohn, Controls on the differentiation of Vesta
- 17:30 Leah Cheek and Jessica Sunshine, Evidence of differentiated near-surface plutons on Vesta in integrated Dawn color images and spectral datasets
- 17:40 Simone Ieva, Daniela Lazzaro, Elisabetta Dotto, Davide Perna, Maria Cristina De Sanctis, Daniele Fulvio, and Marcello Fulchignoni, The Vesta/non-vestoids connection: Is there another differentiated object out there?
- 17:50 Toni Engelhardt, Peter Veres, Robert Jedicke, Larry Denneau, and Ed Beshore, Setting an observational upper limit to the number density of interstellar objects with Pan-STARRS
- 18:00 Dimitri Veras, Andrew Shannon, and Boris Gaensicke, The dynamics of polluting white dwarfs with remnant extrasolar Oort Cloud comets
4-4-4: Solar System science with Gaia III (Nordia). Chairs: Naomi Murdoch and Petr Pravec
- 16:50 Alberto Cellino, The expected Gaia revolution in asteroid science: Photometry and spectroscopy
- 17:10 Toni Santana-Ros, Przemyslaw Bartczak, Tadeusz Michalowski, Paolo Tanga, and Alberto Cellino, Testing the inversion of the Gaia asteroid photometry combined with groundbased observations
- 17:20 Josef Durech, Asteroid spins and shapes by combining Gaia and ground-based observations
- 17:40 Yurij Krugly, Igor Molotov, Raguli Inasaridze, Otar Kvaratskhelia, Vova Aivazyan, Vasilij Rumyantsev, Irina Belskaya, Alexandr Golubaev, Alexey Sergeev, Vasilij Shevchenko, Ivan Slyusarev, Otabek Burkhonov, Shuhrat Ehgamberdiev, Leonid Elenin, Victor Voropaev, Vladimir Koupianov, Ninel Gaftonyuk, Alexander Baransky, Tatiana Irsmambetova, Elena Litvinenko, Abbas Aliev, and Tungalag Namkhai, Results of near-Earth-asteroid photometry in the frame of the ASPIN programme
- 17:50 Padma A. Yanamandra-Fisher, Role of amateur astronomers and social media in support of observing campaigns
Friday
5-1-1: Plenary (Europaea). Chairs: Sho Sasaki and Marcello Fulchignoni
- 08:30 Junichiro Kawaguchi, On the cutting edge technology enabling the challenging missions to asteroids and comets, our primitive neighbors
- 09:00 Makoto Yoshikawa, Hitoshi Kuninaka, Noriyasu Inaba, Yuichi Tsuda, Sei-ichiro Watanabe, Osamu Mori, Hajime Yano, Ryosuke Nakamura, and Junichiro Kawaguchi, Sample return from asteroids — Hayabusa2 and the next
- 09:30 Jianghui Ji, New observations of (4179) Toutatis from the Chang'e-2 flyby mission and future Chinese missions to asteroids
- 10:00 Dante Lauretta, Integrated science and engineering for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample return mission
5-2-1: Specific comets IV, Ceres and Lutetia II (Europaea). Chairs: Francesca DeMeo and Johan Silen
- 13:00 Edith Hadamcik and Anny-Chantal Levasseur-Regourd, Polarization imaging of comets at geocentric distances smaller than 0.5 au: Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3
- 13:10 Plamen Nikolov, Galin Borisov, and Tanyu Bonev, Post-perihelion narrowband imaging of comet C/2011 L4 (PanSTARRS)
- 13:20 Laurence O'Rourke, Colin Snodgrass, Miguel de Val-Borro, Nicolas Biver, Dominique Bockelee-Morvan, Henry Hsieh, David Teyssier, Yan Fernandez, Michael Küppers, Marco Micheli, and Paul Hartogh, Determination of an upper limit for the water outgassing rate of the main-belt comet P/2012 T1 (PanSTARRS)
- 13:30 Emily Kramer, Yanga Fernandez, James Bauer, Rachel Stevenson, Amy Mainzer, Tommy Grav, Joseph Masiero, Russell Walker, Carey Lisse, and the WISE Team, Searching for evidence for different activity drivers in long- and short-period comets from the WISE/NEOWISE data set
- 13:40 Andrew Rivkin, Erik Asphaug, and William Bottke, The case of the missing Ceres family
- 13:50 Britney Schmidt, Jian-Yang Li, Lucy McFadden, Max Mutchler, Brian McLean, and Christopher Russell, Searching for satellites of Ceres
- 14:00 Thomas Müller, Dominique Bockelee-Morvan, Benoit Carry, Michael Küppers, Emmanuel Lellouch, and Larry O'Rourke, The thermal lightcurve of Ceres as measured by the Herschel Space Observatory
- 14:10 Sebastien Besse, Michael Kueppers, Olivier Barnouin, and Johannes Benkhoff, Lutetia's lineaments
- 14:20 Wladimir Neumann, Doris Breuer, and Tilman Spohn, Internal state of Lutetia as a function of the macroporosity
5-2-2: Missions III, Jupiter Trojans (Fennia I). Chairs: Adriano Campo-Bagatin and Maria Teresa Capria
- 13:00 Jiangchuan Huang, Xianglong Tang, and Linzhi Meng, Rendezvous with Toutatis from the Moon: The Chang'e-2 mission
- 13:10 Tatsuaki Okada, Tetsuya Fukuhara, Satoshi Tanaka, Makoto Taguchi, Takehiko Arai, Takeshi Imamura, Hiroki Senshu, Tomohiko Sekiguchi, Yoshiko Ogawa, Hirohide Demura, Naoya Sakatani, Yamato Horikawa, Joern Helbert, Thomas Mueller, Axel Hagermann, and the Hayabusa2 TIR-Team, Thermal-infrared imager TIR on Hayabusa2: Result of ground calibration
- 13:20 Harold C. Connolly Jr. and Dante S. Lauretta, OSIRIS-REx and mission sample science: The return of at least 60 g of pristine regolith from asteroid Bennu
- 13:30 Michael Daly, Olivier Barnouin, Catherine Johnson, Edward Bierhaus, Jeff Seabrook, Cameron Dickinson, Timothy Haltigin, Daniel Gaudreau, Claude Brunet, Grant Cunningham, Dante Lauretta, William Boynton, and Edward Beshore, The OSIRIS-REx laser altimeter (OLA): Development progress
- 13:40 Minami Yasui, Eri Matsumoto, Masahiko Arakawa, Kazuma Matsue, and Naoki Kobayashi, Experimental study on the impact-induced seismic wave propagating through granular materials: Implications for a future asteroid mission
- 13:50 S. Sonnett, A. Mainzer, T. Grav, J. Bauer, J. Masiero, R. Stevenson, and C. Nugent, Shapes and binary fractions of Jovian Trojans and Hildas through NEOWISE
- 14:00 Ian Wong and Michael Brown, Sub-populations among the Jupiter Trojans
- 14:10 Michael Brown, Three-micron survey of Jupiter Trojan asteroids
5-2-3: Asteroid surfaces III, Absorption, scattering, and emission VI (Nautica). Chairs: Amanda Hendrix and Schelte Bus
- 13:00 Mizuki Okazaki, Sho Sasaki, Akira Tsuchiyama, Akira Miyake, Tohru Matsumoto, Takafumi Hirata, and Takahiro Hiroi, Effect of iron sulfides on space weathering: Lessons from the Itokawa particles and laboratory simulations
- 13:10 Rosario Brunetto, Lydie Bonal, Pierre Beck, Emmanuel Dartois, Zalia Dionnet, Zahia Djouadi, Evelyn Füri, Yuki Kakazu, Pauline Oudayer, Eric Quirico, and Cecile Engrand, Visible-IR and Raman micro-spectroscopic investigation of three Itokawa particles collected by Hayabusa
- 13:20 Toshihiro Kasuga, Fumihiko Usui, Takafumi Ootsubo, Sunao Hasegawa, Daisuke Kuroda, Mai Shirahata, and Natsuko Okamura, High-albedo C-complex outer-belt asteroids: The near-infrared spectra
- 13:30 Bin Yang and Jianghui Ji, Physical properties of B-type asteroids beyond 2.5 micron
- 13:40 M. M. McAdam, J. M. Sunshine, M. S. Kelley, K. T. Howard, and T. J. McCoy (presented by J. M. Sunshine), Alteration on asteroids: Insights from CM/CI meteorite mineralogy and midwave-infrared spectroscopy
- 13:50 Amanda Hendrix and Faith Vilas, UV signatures of carbonaceous species on low-albedo asteroids
- 14:00 Faith Vilas, Amanda Hendrix, and Elizabeth Jensen, Evidence for UV/blue space weathering of S, Q, and O asteroids from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey?
- 14:10 Karri Muinonen, Antti Penttilä, and Gorden Videen, Multiple scattering of light by the surfaces of small Solar System objects
5-3-1: Plenary (Europaea). Chairs: Richard Binzel, Dominique Bockelee-Morvan, and Guy Consolmagno
- 15:00 Jiri Borovicka, Review of the advances in meteor studies
- 15:30 Anita Cochran, Review of the advances in comet studies
- 16:00 Patrick Michel, Review of the advances in asteroid studies
Posters
Poster session P1, Monday
- (1) Tomoko Arai, Masanori Kobayashi, Manabu Yamada, Hiroki Senshu, and Takafumi Matsui, HDTV camera for meteor observation onboard the International Space Station
- (2) Aleksandar Cikota, Dino Bektešević, Stefan Cikota, Benjamin A. Weaver, Darko Jevremović, and Dejan Vinković, Meteor trails observed by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
- (4) Pavlo Kozak, Jun-ichi Watanabe, and Mikiya Sato, Anomalous meteors from the observations with super-isocon TV systems
- (6) Juraj Tóth, Leonard Kornoš, Pavol Zigo, Štefan Gajdoš, Dušan Kalmančok, Jaroslav Šimon, Marek Buček, Adrián Galád, and František Ďuriš, Meteor project — AMOS Cam
- (8) Jeremie Vaubaillon, Auriane Egal, Alexandre Clovirola, Francois Colas, Sylvain Bouley, Prakash Atreya, Berenice Reffet, and Regina Rudawska, The "CAmera for BEtter Resolution" (CABERNET): First scientific results
- (9) Eric Christensen, Tim Lister, Steve Larson, Alex Gibbs, Al Grauer, Rik Hill, Jess Johnson, Rich Kowalski, Ray Sanders, and Frank Shelly, A powerful new southern hemisphere survey for near-Earth objects
- (10) Elisabetta Dotto, Davide Perna, Simone Ieva, Maria Antonietta Barucci, Fabrizio Bernardi, Sonia Fornasier, John Robert Brucato, Fiore De Luise, Ettore Perozzi, Marco Micheli, and Alessandro Rossi, NEO-SURFACE: Near-Earth Objects — SURvey oF Asteroids Close to the Earth
- (13) Jean-Luc Margot, Prediction and archival tools for asteroid radar observations
- (18) Jana Ticha, Milos Tichy, Michal Kocer, and Michaela Honkova, Klenot near-Earth-object follow-up program — next generation
- (19) Peter Veres, Juraj Toth, Robert Jedicke, John Tonry, Larry Denneau, Richard Wainscoat, Leonard Kornos, and Jiri Silha, Automatic detection of asteroids and meteoroids — a wide-field survey
- (21) Leonid Elenin, Igor Molotov, Vadym Savanevych, Yurij Krugly, Alexander Bruhovetskiy, and Yurij Ivaschenko, ASPIN-ISON asteroid program: History, current state, and future prospects
- (23) A. Mainzer, T. Grav, R. Cutri, J. Masiero, J. Bauer, T. Spahr, and T. Conrow, Simulating the performance of next-generation minor-planet surveys
- (25) Judit Ries and Andrew Riddle, Reviving astrometry on the McDonald observatory 2.1-m Otto Struve telescope
- (27) O. Vaduvescu, L. Dominguez Palmero, and C. R. Benn, The ING Studentship, INT Support, and Research Programme
- (28) Olivier Hainaut, Detlef Koschny, and Marco Micheli, ESA/ESO collaboration to track potentially threatening near-Earth objects
- (32) A. Bardyn, C. Briois, H. Cottin, N. Fray, L. LeRoy, L. Thirkell, and M. Hilchenbach, Rosetta/COSIMA: Laboratory time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectra of PAHs for in-situ detection in the cometary solid organic matter
- (33) Klim Churyumov, Alyona Mozgova, and Valery Kleshchonok, Morphology of comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko in its 1969–1970 apparition
- (34) S. Gulkis, M. Allen, P. Von Allmen, G. Beaudin, N. Biver, D. Bockelee-Morvan, M. Choukroun, J. Crovisier, P. Encrenaz, T. Encrenaz, M. Frerking, P. Hartogh, M. Hofstadter, W. Ip, M. Janssen, C. Jarchow, L. Kamp, S. Keihm, S. Lee, E. Lellouch, C. Leyrat, L. Rezac, F.P. Schloerb, and T. Spilker, Early observations of comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko with the Rosetta MIRO submillimeter instrument
- (35) Martin Hilchenbach, Klaus Hornung, Jouni Rynö, Henning Fischer, and Johan Silen, Dust-grain fragmentation envisaged at comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko in view of potential ROSETTA COSIMA observations
- (36) John Anthony Paquette and Oliver Stenzel, The effects of sputtering yields on the Rosetta/COSIMA instrument efficiency
- (37) Oliver J. Stenzel, K. Varmuza, C. Engrand, L. Ferrière, F. Brandstätter, C. Koeberl, P. Filzmoser, and M. Hilchenbach, Characterisation of meteoritic samples with the Rosetta Cosima TOF-SIMS laboratory reference model — a covariance approach
- (38) Hermann Boehnhardt, Werner Curdt, Bernd Inhester, Luisa Lara, Nilda Oklay, Borut Podlipnik, Colin Snodgrass, Cecilia Tubiana, and Jean-Baptiste Vincent, Comet ISON — from cradle to grave
- (39) Sara Faggi, Claudio Codella, Gian Paolo Tozzi, Gianni Comoretto, Jacques Crovisier, Renzo Nesti, Dario Panella, Jeremie Boissier, Pietro Bolli, John Robert Brucato, Fabrizio Massi, and Gianni Tofani, Search for ammonia in comet C/2012 S1 (ISON)
- (40) Reiko Furusho, Tsuyoshi Terai, Tomonori Shinoda, and Jun-ichi Watanabe, C/2012 S1 (ISON), C/2013 R1 (Lovejoy), and updates of the imaging polarimetric survey
- (41) Alexander Golubaev, Ivan Brukhanov, Anastasia Tabolich, Tabolich Tabolich, Anastasia Kulakovskaya, and Ivan Sergey (presented by Irina Belskaya), Preliminary results of observations in January, 2014 of a meteor shower of comet C/2012 S1 (ISON)
- (42) Chiharu Naka, Sayuri Ogawa, Yoshiharu Shinnaka, Hideaki Fujiwara, Reiko Furusho, Hideyo Kawakita, Hitomi Kobayashi, Jun-ichi Watanabe, Masafumi Yagi, and Michitoshi Yoshida, Low-dispersion spectroscopic observations of comets C/2012 S1 (ISON) and C/2013 R1 (Lovejoy) by the Subaru Telescope
- (53) Alexandre Andronikov, Dante Lauretta, Dolores Hill, Irina Andronikova, and (presented by Dante Lauretta), Vesicle-metal-sulfide assemblages from the Chelyabinsk meteorite
- (62) Chrysa Avdellidou, Mark C. Price, and Timothy Kinnear, Dynamical simulations of the impact rate, velocities, and angles of Mars-crossing asteroids
- (63) Eva Schunova, Robert Jedicke, Peter Veres, and Larry Denneau, The size-frequency distribution of near-Earth objects with H>18 mag and ARM targets detected by Pan-STARRS1
- (66) Valerio Carruba, Safwan Aljbaae, and Jean Souchay, Long-term effects of close encounters with (3) Juno, (20) Massalia, (31) Euphrosyne, and (111) Ate
- (68) Ivana S. Milic and Bojan Novakovic, On some dynamical properties of Phocaea asteroids
- (72) Shinsuke Abe, Johan Kero, Takuji Nakamura, Yasunori Fujiwara, and Junichi Watanabe, Orbital evolution of Geminids and Quadrantids by middle and upper atmosphere radar observations
- (79) Galina Ryabova, A preliminary numerical model of the Geminid meteoroid stream
- (81) Victor Ali-Lagoa, Javier Licandro, Marco Delbo, Ricardo Gil-Hutton, Marcela Casada-Assandri, Julia de Leon, Noemi Pinilla-Alonso, and Humberto Campins (presented by Javier Licandro), Physical properties of small B-type asteroids from SDSS and WISE data
- (88) Masahide Oshima and Shinsuke Abe, Multi-color lightcurve observation of the asteroid (163249) 2002 GT
- (90) B. Warner, A. Harris, R. Stephens, and D. Coley, Near-Earth asteroid lightcurves from the Center for Solar System Studies
- (92) Fumi Yoshida, Damya Souami, Sebastien Bouquillon, Tsuko Nakamura, Budi Dermawan, Masafumi Yagi, and Jean Souchay, Hundred lightcurves of sub-km main-belt asteroids
- (93) Maria Gritsevich, Johan Kero, Jenni Virtanen, Csilla Szasz, Takuji Nakamura, Jouni Peltoniemi, and Detlef Koschny, Physical properties of meteoroids based on middle and upper atmosphere radar measurements
- (96) Francesca E. DeMeo, Benoit Carry, Richard P. Binzel, Nicholas A. Moskovitz, David Polishook, and Brian Burt, The distribution of mantle material in the main belt
- (102) Ronald Vervack, Ellen Howell, Chris Magri, Yan Fernandez, Michael Nolan, Patrick Taylor, Sean Marshall, Jenna Jones, and Andrew Rivkin, Understanding near-Earth asteroids: Is it in the details?
- (103) Miguel de Val-Borro, Dominique Bockelee-Morvan, Emmanuel Jehin, Paul Hartogh, Cyrielle Opitom, Slawomira Szutowicz, Nicolas Biver, Jaques Crovisier, Dariusz C. Lis, Ladislav Rezac, Thijs de Graauw, Damien Hutsemakers, Christopher Jarchow, Mark R. Kidger, Michael Küppers, Luisa M. Lara, Jean Manfroid, Miriam Rengel, Bruce M. Swinyard, David Teyssier, Bart Vandenbussche, and Christoffel Waelkens, Distant activity of comet C/2006 W3 (Christensen) as observed with Herschel
- (104) Matthew Knight, Jason Begun, Michael Kelley, Karl Battams, and Michael A'Hearn, The combined SOHO-STEREO dataset: Simultaneous observations of comets from multiple vantage points
- (115) Myung-Jin Kim, Young-Jun Choi, Yeo-Myeong Lim, Hong-Kyu Moon, Mirim Sohn, and Kee-Tae Kim, Observation campaign for recent active comets at the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute
- (105) J. M. Madiedo and J. M. Trigo-Rodriguez (presented by Josep M. Trigo-Rodríguez), Emission spectrum of a sporadic fireball afterglow
- (106) Regina Rudawska, Juraj Toth, Dusan Kalmancok, and Pavel Zigo, Slovak video meteor network — meteor spectra
Poster session P2, Tuesday
- (3) Johan Kero, Takuji Nakamura, Csilla Szasz, Daniel Kastinen, Juniichi Watanabe, Mamoru Yamamoto, Yasunori Fujiwara, Makoto Abo, Yoshimasa Tanaka, and Shinsuke Abe (presented by Daniel Kastinen), Shigaraki middle and upper atmosphere radar meteor-head-echo database
- (5) Esko Lyytinen and Maria Gritsevich, Specification of atmospheric density profiles for the fireball observations in Finland
- (7) Ozan Unsalan, M. E. Ozel, I. E. Derman, Z. Terzioglu, E. Kaygisiz, T. Temel, D. Topoyan, A. Solmaz, O. Yilmaz Kocahan, H. H. Esenoglu, N. Emrahoglu, A. Yilmaz, and B. O. Yalcinkaya, Turkish meteor surveillance systems and network: Impact craters and meteorites database
- (11) Jose Luis Galache, Charlotte Beeson, Martin Elvis, and Kim McLeod, The need for speed in near-Earth asteroid characterization
- (12) Tim Lister, The LCOGT near-Earth-object follow-up network
- (14) H.-K. Moon, Y.-J. Choi, M.-J. Kim, H.-S. Yim, Y.-H. Bae, M. Ishiguro, A. Mainzer, J. Bauer, Y.-I. Byun, S. Larson, and C. Alcock, The DEEP-SOUTH: Round-the-clock physical characterization of near-Earth objects in the Southern Hemisphere
- (16) M. Popescu, O. Vaduvescu, F. Char, L. Curelaru, and the EURONEAR team, Mega-precovery and data mining of near-Earth asteroids and other Solar System objects
- (17) Duncan Steel (presented by Peter Brown), Significance of large Neptune-crossing objects for terrestrial catastrophism
- (20) Mario De Prá and Jorge M. Carvano, Minor-bodies science with the J-PAS/J-PLUS photometric surveys
- (22) Stephan Hellmich, Lisa Debschütz, Lisa Hafemeister, Oliver Gerull, Gerrit Proffe, Stefano Mottola, and Gerhard Hahn, The Calar Alto Serendipitous Asteroid Discovery and Observation program — CASADO
- (24) Eric Palmer, Mark Sykes, Donald Davis, and Carol Neese, The Small Bodies Imager Browser — finding asteroid and comet images without pain
- (26) Vadym Savanevych, Alexander Bryukhovetskiy, Nataliia Sokovikova, Michail Bezkrovniy, Sergii Khlamov, Leonid Elenin, Iana Movsesian, and Mykola Dihtyar, Automated software for CCD-image processing and detection of small Solar System bodies
- (29) Vladimir Kuznetcov, Orbit determination from two position vectors by the continuation-method optimal parametrization
- (30) Viktor Shor, Ol'ga Kochetova, Yulia Chernetenko, Nikolaj Zheleznov, Vitalij Deryugin, and Anatolij Zaitsev, Imitation of collision orbits of celestial bodies with the Earth
- (31) Peter Veres, Davide Farnocchia, Robert Jedicke, and Federica Spoto, The effect of parallax and cadence on asteroid impact probabilities and warning times
- (43) H. Kawakita, N. Dello Russo, R. J. Vervack, H. A. Weaver, C. M. Lisse, H. Kobayashi, A. J. McKay, A. Cochran, W. M. Harris, N. Biver, D. Bockelee-Morvan, J. Crovisier, and E. Jehin, Pre-perihelion near-infrared spectroscopy from Keck and IRTF of comet C/2013 R1 (Lovejoy)
- (44) Yudish Ramanjooloo, Geraint H. Jones, Andrew Coates, Mathew J. Owens, and Karl Battams, Solar-wind velocity measurements from near-Sun comets C/2011 W3 (Lovejoy), C/2011 L4 (Pan-STARRS), and C/2012 S1 (ISON)
- (45) Philippe Rousselot, Alice Decock, Emmanuel Jehin, Jean Manfroid, and Damien Hutsemakers, High-resolution spectra of comet C/2013 R1 (Lovejoy)
- (46) Yoshiharu Shinnaka, Hideyo Kawakita, Masayoshi Nagashima, Hitomi Kobayashi, Alice Decock, and Emmanuel Jehin, High-dispersion spectroscopic observations of comet C/2013 R1 (Lovejoy) with the Subaru Telescope on 2013 November 15
- (47) Nicolas Biver, Marcelino Agundez, Stefanie Milam, Vincent Debout, Pablo Santos-Sanz, Dominique Bockelee-Morvan, Jeremie Boissier, Pierre Colom, Jacques Crovisier, Neil Dello Russo, Hideyo Kawakita, Dariusz C. Lis, Raphael Moreno, Gabriel Paubert, Ronald Vervack, and Harold A. Weaver, Molecular diversity of five comets observed in the submillimetre range in 2013
- (48) Amaury A. de Almeida, Guilherme G. P. Serrano, Gilberto C. Sanzovo, and Daniel Trevisan Sanzovo, On the pre-perihelion temporal activity of comet 9P/Tempel 1 during the favorable apparition of 2005
- (49) Amaury A. de Almeida, José A. de Freitas Pacheco, Said J. Codina Landaberry, and Guilherme G. P. Serrano, The CN-radical and OH-parent production rates in comet C/1977 R1 (Kohler)
- (50) Zuzana Krisandova and Jan Svoren, 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1 — orbital distribution of outbursts
- (52) Nilda Oklay and Jean-Baptiste Vincent, First-time comet observations at the National Observatory of Turkey
- (51) Josep M. Trigo-Rodriguez, José M. Madiedo, and Iwan Williams, On the existence of near-Earth-object meteoroid complexes producing meteorites
- (54) J.M. Madiedo, J.M. Trigo-Rodriguez, and (presented by Josep M. Trigo-Rodríguez), The potentially hazardous asteroid 1996 JG and the North omega-Scorpiid meteoroid stream
- (56) Simone De Angelis, Eleonora Ammannito, Tatiana Di Iorio, Maria Cristina De Sanctis, and David W. Mittlefehldt, Spectral measurements of howardites in support of the interpretation of the Dawn VIR spectra at Vesta
- (57) Maria Cristina De Sanctis, Eleonora Ammannito, Alessandro Frigeri, Federico Tosi, Francesca Zambon, Carol Raymond, and Christopher Russell, Mineralogy of the Marcia crater on Vesta
- (58) Alessandro Frigeri, Maria Cristina De Sanctis, Eleonora Ammannito, Federico Tosi, Fabrizio Capaccioni, Maria Teresa Capria, Francesca Zambon, Ernesto Palomba, Andrea Longobardo, Sergio Fonte, Marco Giardino, Gianfranco Magni, Ralf Jaumann, Carol Raymond, and Christopher Russell, An improved digital global map of spectral parameters of Vesta from the Visible and Infrared mapping Spectrometer onboard Dawn
- (59) Katrin Krohn, Ralf Jaumann, Katharina Otto, Dirk Elbeshausen, Katrin Stephan, Thomas Kneissl, Nico Schmedemann, Thomas Roatsch, Carol A. Raymond, and Christopher T. Russell, Resurfacing processes on Vesta
- (60) K. Stephan, R. Jaumann, M.C. De Sanctis, K. Krohn, K. Otto, E. Ammannito, Th. Roatsch, K.-D. Matz, F. Preusker, F. Tosi, J.P. Combe, T.N. Titus, C.A. Raymond, C.T. Russell, and the Dawn Science Team, Spectral variegation and stratigraphy on Vesta — the Sextilia region
- (61) Federico Tosi, Maria Teresa Capria, Maria Cristina De Sanctis, Francesca Zambon, Eleonora Ammannito, Debra L. Buczkowski, Fabrizio Capaccioni, Brett W. Denevi, Jennifer Scully, Christopher T. Russell, and Carol A. Raymond (presented by Maria Teresa Capria), Distinct thermal appearances on Vesta as inferred from the Dawn/VIR data
- (64) P.V. Skripnichenko, T.Yu. Galushina, and G.O. Ryabova, Dynamical considerations regarding asteroid (3200) Phaethon
- (65) Valerio Carruba and Mariela Huaman, Dynamical evolution of V-type photometric candidates in the central and outer main belt
- (67) Adrian Galad, David Vokrouhlicky, and Jindrich Zizka, Prospective very young asteroid pairs
- (69) Dimitri Veras, A simple bound for the variation of the closest approach of a small body and a star due to general relativity
- (70) Nataliya Kovalenko, Rustam Guliyev, and Klim Churyumov, Damocloids dynamical evolution
- (75) Maria Hajdukova, Video Orbits of the Geminids
- (76) Diego Janches, Daiana da Silva, Steven Pifko, Jose Luis Hormaechea, Wayne Hocking, Claudio Brunini, Sigrid Close, and David Fritts, Meteor stream survey in the southern hemisphere using SAAMER
- (77) Malgorzata Krolikowska, Grzegorz Sitarski, Eduard M. Pittich, Slawomira Szutowicz, Krzysztof Ziolkowski, Hans Rickman, Ryszard Gabryszewski, and Bozhenna Rickman (presented by Slawomira Szutowicz), New catalogue of single-apparition comets discovered in the years 1901-1950. Part I
- (78) Regina Rudawska, Pavol Matlovič, Juraj Tóth, and Leonard Kornoš, Independent identification of meteor showers in the EDMOND database
- (80) Dusan Tomko, Theoretical stream of comet 12P/Pons-Brooks
- (82) O.S. Barnouin, R.W. Gaskell, E.G. Kahn, C.M. Ernst, M.G. Daly, E.B. Bierhaus, C.L. Johnson, B.E. Clark, and D.S. Lauretta, Assessing the quality of topography from stereo-photoclinometry
- (83) Przemyslaw Bartczak, Toni Santana-Ros, and Tadeusz Michalowski, Non-convex shape models of asteroids based on photometric observations
- (84) Yu-Chi Cheng, Chan-Gao Chang, Wing-Huen Ip, and Jhi-Xuan Jhu, Application of the Palomar Transient Factory (PTF) project: The opposition effect on Solar System objects
- (85) Adrián Galád, Štefan Gajdoš, and Jozef Világi, Initial report on the photometric study of Vestoids from Modra
- (86) Marek Husarik, Shapes and spins of asteroids Lohja, Ermolova, and Silver from the observations at the Skalnate Pleso Observatory
- (87) Karri Muinonen, Olli Wilkman, Xiaobin Wang, and Alberto Cellino, Asteroid lightcurve inversion using Lommel-Seeliger ellipsoids
- (89) O. Vaduvescu, V. Tudor, J. Licandro, M. Popescu, O. Suciu, A. Galad, J. Vilagi, and S. Gajdoz, Physical properties of near-Earth asteroids are scrutinized via EURONEAR
- (91) Olli Wilkman, Karri Muinonen, Antti Penttilä, and Jouni Peltoniemi, Numerical surface-scattering laws for asteroid applications
- (94) Dimitri Veras, Amy Bonsor, Zoe Leinhardt, and Boris Gaensicke, Tidal disruption of extremely eccentric asteroids around pre-polluted white dwarfs
- (95) Jorge M. Carvano, Eduardo Rondon, and Sivia Lorenz, Effects of faint dust coma on the spectra of asteroids
- (97) Rene Duffard, Julia de Leon, Johannes Haux, Zhong Lin, and Albert Bosch Lacalle, Spectral parameters for a large sample of hydrated asteroids
- (98) Sonia Fornasier, Cateline Lantz, Maria Antonietta Barucci, and Monica Lazzarin, Aqueous alteration on main-belt asteroids
- (99) Pedro Henrique Hasselmann, Marcello Fulchignoni, Daniela Lazzaro, Jorge Marcio Carvano, and Maria Antonietta Barucci, Spectral continuity in SDSS u'g'r'i'z' asteroid photometry
- (100) Tatsuaki Okada, X-ray fluorescence from rough rocky surfaces of asteroids
- (101) Vasilij Shevchenko, Irina Belskaya, and Ivan Slyusarev, Asteroids without opposition effect
- (107) M. I. Blecka, Fabrizio Capaccioni, Uwe Fink, Giovanna Rinaldi, and G. P. Tozzi, Numerical simulations for the radiation emitted from the dust and molecules in the inner coma of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
- (108) A. V. Ivanova, S. A. Borysenko, and M. V. Andreev, Photometric investigation of the comet C/2009 P1 (Garradd) at pre-perihelion
- (109) Cedric Leyrat, Stephane Erard, Maria Teresa Capria, and Fabrizio Capaccioni, Effects of surface roughness on the VIRTIS/Rosetta thermal measurements
- (110) Sampsa Pursiainen and Mikko Kaasalainen, Sparse source configurations in radio tomography of asteroids
- (111) Anne Virkki, Karri Muinonen, and Antti Penttilä, Modeling of asteroid surfaces and interiors using ray optics with diffuse scattering
- (112) Jorge A. G. Davalos and Jorge M. Carvano (presented by Jorge M. Carvano), Shape effects on asteroid spectra
- (113) S. M. Lederer, E. A. Jensen, C. Strojia, D. C. Smith, L. P. Keller, E. L. Berger, S. S. Lindsay, D. H. Wooden, M. J. Cintala, and M. E. Zolensky, Collisional effects on magnesium-rich minerals found in comets and asteroids
- (114) Ev McLoughlin, Alan Fitzsimmons, and Alan McLoughlin, Lightcurve signatures for non-catastrophic asteroid collisions
Poster session P3, Thursday
- (1) Christelle Briois, Hervé Cottin, Laurent Thirkell, Kenzi Aradj, Abdel Bouabdellah, Amirouche Boukrara, Nathalie Carrasco, Gilles Chalumeau, Olivier Chapelon, Fabrice Colin, Patrice Coll, Cécile Engrand, Noel Grand, Alexandre Kukui, Jean-Pierre Lebreton, Cyril Pennanech, Cyril Szopa, Roland Thissen, Véronique Vuitton, Pascal Zapf, and Alexander Makarov, Orbitrap-based mass analyser for in-situ characterization of asteroids: ILMA, Ion Laser Mass Analyser
- (8) Alain Doressoundiram, Chih-Yuan Liu, Francoise Roques, Lucie Maquet, and Hsiang-Kuang Chang, Detection of 13 possible occultation events of small transneptunian objects with the COROT space observatory
- (9) Matthew Lehner, Shiang-Yu Wang, Zhi-Wei Zhang, Paul Ho, Wei-Ling Yen, Mauricio Reyes-Ruiz, Michael Richer, Kem Cook, Shu-Fu Hsu, Hsin-Yo Chen, Yin-Chang Chang, David Hiriart, Davide Ricci, Andrew Szentgyorgyi, Tim Norton, John Geary, Gabor Furesz, Charles Alcock, and Yong-Ik Byun, Status of the Transneptunian Automated Occultation Survey (TAOS II)
- (10) Stefanie Milam, James Norwood, Heidi Hammel, John Stansberry, Jonathan Lunine, Nancy Chanover, Dean Hines, George Sonneborn, Matthew Tiscareno, Michael Brown, and Pierre Ferruit, Solar System observations with the James Webb Space Telescope
- (11) Victor Grokhovsky, The fracture of meteoroids with different composition and structure
- (12) Takekuni Katsura, Akiko Nakamura, Ayana Takabe, Takaya Okamoto, Kazuyoshi Sangen, Sunao Hasegawa, Xun Liu, and Tsutomu Mashimo (presented by Akiko Nakamura), Outcome of impact disruption of iron meteorites at room temperature
- (13) Daria Kuznetsova, Maria Gritsevich, and Apostolos Christou, Prediction of consequences of meteor events based on atmospheric trajectory analysis
- (15) Yanga R Fernandez, Beatrice E A Mueller, Nalin H Samarasinha, Laura M Woodney, and Paul A Abell, Visible and infrared study of comet 2P/Encke's nucleus during its 2013 apparition
- (16) Amy Lovell and Ellen Howell, Radio observations of comet C/2012 X1 LINEAR
- (17) Charles Schambeau, Yanga Fernandez, Nalin Samarasinha, Beatrice Mueller, Laura Woodney, Carey Lisse, Michael Kelley, and Karen Meech, A new analysis of archival images of comet 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1 to constrain the rotation state of and active regions on its nucleus
- (18) Seitaro Urakawa, Tsuyoshi Terai, Jun Takahashi, Mitsugu Fujii, Hidekazu Hanayama, Fumi Yoshida, Hisaki Hoshi, Taiki Sato, Kazutoshi Ushioda, Yumiko Oasa, Akira Arai, Satoshi Honda, Yuhei Takagi, Yoichi Itoh, and Masateru Ishiguro, Observation campaign for the near-Earth object 2012 DA14 in Japan
- (23) Nataliya Kovalenko, Rustam Guliyev, and Klim Churyumov, Dynamical evolution of Centaurs
- (28) H. Rickman, T. Wisniowski, P. Wajer, R. Gabryszewski, and G. B. Valsecchi, Impact probability calculations — comparison of methods
- (31) Vasily Dmitriev, Valery Lupovka, and Maria Gritsevich, Orbit determination based on meteor observations using numerical integration of equations of motion
- (32) Yasunori Fujiwara, Johan Kero, Makoto Abo, Csilla Szasz, and Takuji Nakamura, Middle and upper atmosphere radar head echo observation of the outburst of the 2012 Oct. Draconids
- (33) Yasunori Fujiwara, Takuji Nakamura, Mitsumu Ejiri, and Hidehiko Suzuki, An automatic video meteor observation at the Syowa station
- (34) Maria Hajdukova, Regina Rudawska, Leonard Kornos, and Juraj Toth, April rho Cygnids and comet C/1917 F1 Mellish
- (35) Anna Kartashova and Galina Bolgova, Perseid meteor shower in 2012–2013 by TV meteor observations
- (41) Andrea Maciel, Gonzalo Tancredi, and Nicolas Lluch, Experiments on the Brazil-nut effect due to seismic shakings
- (42) Wladimir Neumann, Doris Breuer, and Tilman Spohn, Modeling of planetesimal compaction by hot pressing
- (43) Daniel Scheeres, Seth Jacobson, Jay McMahon, and Masatoshi Hirabayashi, Using binary asteroids to explore the interior geophysics of rubble-pile asteroids
- (44) Cecily Sunday, Naomi Murdoch, and David Mimoun, An experimental study on low-velocity low-gravity collisions into granular surfaces
- (45) David Polishook, Nicholas Moskovitz, Francesca DeMeo, and Richard Binzel, Rotationally resolved spectroscopy of asteroid pairs: No spectral variation detected
- (46) Paolo Tanga, Adriano Campo Bagatin, Audrey Thirouin, Alberto Cellino, Carlo Comito, Jose Luis Ortiz, Derek C. Richardson, and Daniel Hestroffer, Spin-induced mass loss from rubble piles and the formation of asteroid satellites and pairs
- (50) Magda Butkiewicz, Tomasz Kwiatkowski, Przemyslaw Bartczak, and Grzegorz Dudzinski, Statistical analysis of the ambiguities in the asteroid period determinations
- (52) Chan-Kao Chang, Adam Waszczak, Wing-Huen Ip, Tom Prince, and . the PTF team, A super-fast-rotating asteroid
- (56) Agnieszka Kryszczynska, Przemyslaw Bartczak, Magdalena Polinska, Francois Colas, and A Group of observers, Non-convex model of the binary asteroid (809) Lundia and its density estimation
- (59) Seitaro Urakawa, Katsuhito Ohtsuka, Shinsuke Abe, Takashi Ito, and Tomoki Nakamura, Fast rotation of a sub-km-sized near-Earth object 2011 XA3
- (60) B. Warner, A. Harris, R. Stephens, and D. Coley, Spin-axis distribution of the Hungaria asteroids via lightcurve inversion
- (62) Adriano Campo Bagatin, Daniel D. Durda, Rafael A. Aleman, George J. Flynn, Melissa M. Strait, Angela N. Clayton, and Emma B. Patmore, Effects of target shape and impact speed on the outcome of catastrophic disruptions
- (63) Yulia Chernetenko, Olga Kochetova, and Vladimir Kuznetcov, Masses of a number of asteroids obtained by the dynamical method
- (64) Aldo Dell'Oro, Alberto Cellino, Paolo Paolicchi, and Paolo Tanga, Kinematical analysis of the ejecta created after a catastrophic collision
- (65) Larry Denneau Jr., Robert Jedicke, Alan Fitzsimmons, and the Pan-STARRS 1 Science Collaboration (PS1SC), Observational constraints on the catastrophic disruption rate of main-belt asteroids
- (67) Yasuhiko Takagi, Sunao Hasegawa, and Ayako Suzuki, Scaling law deduced from impact-cratering experiments on basalt targets
- (69) Lucy F. Lim, Nicholas A. Moskovitz, Cristina A. Thomas, Ellen Howell, Joshua P. Emery, and Lance Benner, Thermal emission photometry of three near-Earth asteroids in L' and M'
- (71) T. Kohout, J. Cuda, J. Filip, D. Britt, T. Bradley, J. Tucek, R. Skala, G. Kletetschka, J. Kaslek, O. Malina, K. Siskova, and R. Zboril, Space weathering simulations through controlled growth of iron nanoparticles on olivine
- (72) Maria Cristina De Sanctis, Alessandra Migliorini, Daniela Lazzaro, and Eleonora Ammannito, Basaltic asteroids in the main belt: Spectral and mineralogical characterization
- (73) Amara Graps, Asteroid regoliths: The development of a database
- (74) Vasilij Shevchenko, Irina Belskaya, Karri Muinonen, Yurij Krugly, Feodor Velichko, Vasilij Chiorny, Ivan Slyusarev, Ninel Gaftonyuk, and Igor Tereschenko, Asteroid observations at low phase angles. Average parameters for the new three-parameter H,G1,G2 magnitude system
- (78) Boncho Bonev, Erika Gibb, Geronimo Villanueva, Michael DiSanti, Lucas Paganini, Michael Mumma, Jacqueline Keane, Karen Meech, Keara Wright, Emily Sudholt, and Mersad Besic, OH* prompt emission and near-infrared searches for HDO in the moderately bright comets C/2007 N3 Lulin and 103P/Hartley 2
- (79) Miguel de Val-Borro, Michael Küppers, Paul Hartogh, Ladislav Rezac, Nicolas Biver, Dominique Bockelee-Morvan, Jacques Crovisier, Christopher Jarchow, and Geronimo L. Villanueva, Volatile composition and activity of comets C/2001 Q4 (NEAT) and C/2002 T7 (LINEAR)
- (80) Jean-Baptiste Vincent, Comet-toolbox: Numerical simulations of cometary dust tails in your browser
- (81) Nicolas Biver, Dominique Bockelee-Morvan, Paul Hartogh, Jacques Crovisier, Miguel de Val-Borro, Mark Kidger, Michael Kuppers, Dariusz C. Lis, Rapahel Moreno, Slawka Szutowicz, and the HssO Team, Observations of ammonia in comets with Herschel
- (82) Yo-Ling Chuang and Yi-Jehng Kuan, Complex organic molecules in comets
- (85) Antoine Pommerol, Nicolas Thomas, Bernhard Jost, and Olivier Poch (presented by Nicolas Thomas), Photometric study of cometary analogs in the LOSSy laboratory at the University of Bern
- (86) Slawomira Szutowicz, Line profiles of water for the non-uniform density distribution in a cometary coma
- (87) Elizabeth Jensen, Susan Lederer, Doug Smith, Cierra Strojia, Mark Cintala, Michael Zolensky, and Lindsay Keller, Data processing and experimental design for micrometeorite impacts in small bodies
- (89) Mirel Birlan, Marcel Popescu, and Alin Dan Nedelcu, Taurid Compex reflectance spectroscopy
- (90) Guy Consolmagno, Robert Macke, and Daniel Britt, Meteorite heat capacities: Results to date
- (92) Hanna Pentikäinen, Antti Penttilä, Jouni Peltoniemi, and Karri Muinonen, Classification and radiative-transfer modeling of meteorite spectra
- (93) Julia Martikainen, Antti Penttilä, Hanna Pentikäinen, and Karri Muinonen, Meteorite spectrometry using the University of Helsinki Vis-SWIR spectrometer
- (96) Maria Gritsevich, Jouni Peltoniemi, Teemu Hakala, and Karri Muinonen, FIGIFIGO as a tool to characterize and identify planetary analogue sites
- (97) Jouni Peltoniemi and Karri Muinonen, Monte Carlo solution of the volume-integral equation of electromagnetic scattering
- (98) Jukka Räbinä, Sanna Mönkölä, Tuomo Rossi, Antti Penttilä, Johannes Markkanen, and Karri Muinonen (presented by Tytti Saksa), Discrete exterior calculus for numerical simulation of meteor head-echo radar reflections
- (99) Ben Rozitis, Eric Maclennan, Joshua Emery, and Simon Green, Thermal inertia and bulk density of near-Earth asteroids
- (100) Erika Verebelyi, Csaba Kiss, Zoltan Balog, and John Stansberry, Structure of the zodiacal emission by Spitzer archive data
- (101) Michael Kelley and Ludmilla Kolokolova, Ice aggregates in the coma of Hartley 2
- (106) Stefan Cikota, Jose Luis Ortiz, Aleksandar Cikota, Nicolas Moralez, and Gonzalo Tancredi, A search for active main-belt asteroids
- (109) Volodymyr Reshetnyk, Vira Godunova, Maksym Andreev, and Boris Zhilyaev, Physical studies of near-Earth asteroids at the Terskol Observatory
- (111) Elena Vchova Bebekovska, Galin Borisov, Gordana Apostolovska, and Zahary Donchev, Asteroid spectroscopy with FoReRo2 at BNAO Rozhen — first results
Poster session P4, Friday
- (2) C. Ernst, D. Rodgers, O. Barnouin, S. Murchie, and N. Chabot, Evaluating small-body landing hazards due to blocks
- (3) Wansong Jiang, Changhong Jiang, and Wei Huang, Concept design and dynamical simulation of a landing device for an asteroid surface probe
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