› Seeing through the haze: the Cassini/Huygens challenge of mapping Titan's surface - Benoit Seignovert, Observatoire des sciences de l'univers Nantes Atlantique
09:35-09:55 (20min)
› Continuing Cassini's legacy for detailed atmospheric science on Titan using ALMA - Martin Cordiner, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
09:55-10:15 (20min)
› Observations of Titan after Cassini-Huygens with Ground and Space Observatories - Conor Nixon, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
10:15-10:35 (20min)
› Titan's deep ocean evolution and evidences (or not) for its presence - Gabriel TOBIE, Laboratoire de Planétologie et Géosciences, UMR-CNRS 6112
10:35-10:55 (20min)
Session: Future exploration of Titan and other icy moons
Chairs: E. Turtle and O. Witasse
› The ESA JUICE and NASA Europa Clipper missions - Olivier Witasse, ESA - ESTEC (Netherlands) - Robert Pappalardo, Jet Propulsion Laboratory - Emma Bunce, School of Physics and Astronomy [Leicester] - Louise Prockter, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory [Laurel, MD] - Mathieu Choukroun, Jet Propulsion Laboratory - Claire Vallat, European Space Astronomy Centre - Haje Korth, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory [Laurel, MD] - Bonnie Burrati, Jet Propulsion Laboratory - Leigh Fletcher, School of Physics and Astronomy [Leicester]
11:10-11:30 (20min)
› Dragonfly: In Situ Exploration of Titan's Prebiotic Chemistry, Habitability, Meteorology, Geology, and Geophysical Characteristics - Elizabeth Turtle, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory - Ralph Lorenz, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
11:30-12:00 (30min)
› The ESA Science Program - Carole Mundell, Agence Spatiale Européenne = European Space Agency
12:00-12:20 (20min)
› The Mission to Enceladus – The ESA L4 mission - Joern Helbert, ESA - ESTEC (Netherlands, remotely)
12:20-12:40 (20min)
› Elements of the future space program of ESA and NASA - Athena Coustenis, Laboratoire d'instrumentation et recherche en astrophysique (LIRA)
12:40-13:00 (20min)