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13:30 - 14:00 (30min)
Welcome coffee
14:00 - 14:10 (10min)
Introduction from Paris Observatory President
F. Casoli
14:10 - 14:20 (10min)
Introduction by LIRA Director
M. Maksimovic
14:20 - 14:30 (10min)
Welcome, purpose of the meeting and logistics
A. Coustenis
14:30 - 15:15 (45min)
Session : Huygens and Cassini celebration and historical aspects
A.Coustenis
› Historical aspects of the Cassini-Huygens Mission
- Darrell Trobell, Johns Hopkins University [Baltimore] - Wing Ip, X - Linda Spilker, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
14:30-15:15 (45min)
15:15 - 16:30 (1h15)
Session : Huygens and Cassini celebration and historical aspects
Part I - Chairs : A. Coustenis and M. Fulchignoni
› Huygens History
- Marcello Fulchignoni, Laboratoire d'Instrumentation et de Recherche en Astrophysique - Jean-Pierre Lebreton, Université d'Orléans - François Raulin, Université de Créteil - Marcello Coradini, Space Systems Solutions LtD
15:15-16:00 (45min)
› Huygens Probe construction : design and development choices and their impact to the mission
- Patrice Couzin, Thales Alenia Space
16:00-16:30 (30min)
16:30 - 16:50 (20min)
Coffee break
16:50 - 18:05 (1h15)
Session : Huygens and Cassini celebration and historical aspects
Part II - Chairs : A. Coustenis and M. Fulchignoni
› Huygens 20-year anniversary: ESA's point of view
- Olivier Witasse, ESA - ESTEC (Netherlands) - Jean-Pierre Lebreton, Université d'Orléans - Claudio Sollazzo, European Space Operations Center - Thierry Blancquaert, ESA - ESTEC (Netherlands) - Miguel Perez-Ayucar, European Space Astronomy Centre - Andrew Ball, ESA - ESTEC (Netherlands) - Louis Walpot, ESA - ESTEC (Netherlands)
16:50-17:15 (25min)
› France involvement on Huygens project
- Francis Rocard, Centre national d'études spatiales
17:15-17:40 (25min)
› Italian Partnership in a Unique Mission: Cassini-Huygens
- Enrico Flamini, IRSPS
17:40-18:05 (25min)
18:05 - 19:05 (1h)
Session: Science results from Cassini-Huygens
Chairs: A. Coustenis and M. Fulchignoni
› Recent insights into Titan's climate system from general circulation modeling
- Juan Lora, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Yale University
18:05-18:25 (20min)
› Recent progress in the construction of accurate molecular line lists
- Michael Rey, GSMA Reims (remote presentation)
18:25-18:45 (20min)
› Titan Tholins – How laboratory experiements supported the Cassini-Huygens Mission
- Thomas Gautier, Laboratoire Atmosphères, Milieux, Observations Spatiales, Laboratoire d'Instrumentation et de Recherche en Astrophysique
18:45-19:05 (20min)
19:15 - 20:30 (1h15)
Drinks reception
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9:00 - 9:30 (30min)
welcome coffee
9:30 - 9:40 (10min)
Introduction and Logistics
A.Coustenis
9:40 - 10:50 (1h10)
Session: Scientific results of Huygens
Part I - Chairs : J. Zarnecki and T. Gautier
› Titan Science: From Voyager 1 to the discoveries of Cassini-Huygens
- Jonathan Lunine, California Institute of Technology
09:40-10:10 (30min)
› The Descent Imager/Spectral Radiometer on Huygens: 20 years after descent, 35 years after design
- Erich Karkoschka, Lunar and Planetary Lab, University of Arizona
10:10-10:30 (20min)
› The Cassini Huygens gas chromatograph mass spectrometer and aerosol collector pyrolyzer investigations
- Paul Mahaffy, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
10:30-10:50 (20min)
10:50 - 11:10 (20min)
Coffee break
11:10 - 12:30 (1h20)
Session: Scientific results of Huygens
Part II - Chairs: J. Zarnecki and T. Gautier
› 2005 Huygens HASI at Titan: lessons learned and future perspectives
- Francesca Ferri, Università degli Studi di Padova - CISAS
11:10-11:30 (20min)
› The Huygens Doppler Wind Experiment: Twenty Years Ago
- Michael Bird, Universität Bonn = University of Bonn
11:30-11:50 (20min)
› The Huygens Surface Science Package
- John Zarnecki, The Open University [Milton Keynes]
11:50-12:10 (20min)
› Titan thermal structure and the history in the presentation of Huygens' descent
- Roger Yelle, univ.arizona
12:10-12:30 (20min)
12:30 - 14:00 (1h30)
Lunch
14:00 - 16:10 (2h10)
Session: Scientific Results of Cassini
Part I- Chairs : P. Lavvas and J. Lunine
› Titan methane
- Hunter Waite, University of Alabama
14:00-14:20 (20min)
› Scientific Achievements from the Cassini Titan Radar Mapper
- Rosaly Lopes, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
14:20-14:40 (20min)
› Cassini Ultraviolet Imaging Spectroscopy of the Saturn System
- Larry Esposito, LASP, University of Colorado, Boulder
14:40-15:00 (20min)
› Science Results from the Cassini Imaging Science Subsystem
- Robert West, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
15:00-15:20 (20min)
› The Saturn System Viewed through the Infrared Eyes of Cassini CIRS
- F Michael Flasar, University of Maryland at College Park, MD, United States (f.m.flasar@nasa.gov)
15:20-15:40 (20min)
› Cassini Radio Occultations
- F Michael Flasar, University of Maryland at College Park, MD, United States (f.m.flasar@nasa.gov)
15:40-15:50 (10min)
› The VIMS contribution to the mapping of Titan's surface
- Christophe Sotin, Nantes Université
15:50-16:10 (20min)
16:10 - 16:25 (15min)
Coffee break
16:25 - 18:25 (2h)
Session: Scientific Results of Cassini
Part II - Chairs: P. Lavvas and J. Lunine
› Titan's gravity field and interior structure after Cassini
- Daniele Durante, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Meccanica e Aerospaziale [Roma La Sapienza]
16:25-16:45 (20min)
› The CAPS instrument - scientific accomplishments and reminiscences
- Andrew Coates, Mullard Space Science Laboratory, Centre for Planetary Science
16:45-17:05 (20min)
› Cassini-RPWS adventures in Saturn orbit
- Philippe Zarka, LIRA
17:05-17:25 (20min)
› The Cassini Magnetometer
- Michele Dougherty, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine
17:25-17:45 (20min)
› Some science results from Cassini/MIMI (Magnetospheric IMaging Investigation)* by S. M. Krimigis1, 2 and D. G. Mitchell1
- Stamatios Krimigis, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory [Laurel, MD], Center for Space Research and Technology, Academy of Athens
17:45-18:05 (20min)
› RPWS/Langmuir Probe discovery highlights
- Jan-Erik Wahlund, IRFU
18:05-18:25 (20min)
18:30 - 21:00 (2h30)
Cocktail Dinner
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welcome coffee
9:30 - 9:35 (05min)
Introduction and Logistics
A.Coustenis
9:35 - 10:55 (1h20)
Titan science results from the ground and space
Chairs : Z. Turtle and O. Witasse
› 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)
10:55 - 11:10 (15min)
Coffee break
11:10 - 13:15 (2h05)
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)
13:00 - 13:15 (15min)
Discussion Q/A
13:15 - 14:30 (1h15)
Lunch (catering in situ)
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