Oral Program SB6

SB6

The Exploration of the Martian Moons
Convener: Olivier Witasse  | Co-Convener: Thomas C. Duxbury 
Oral Program
 / Fri, 07 Oct, 08:30–12:00  / Room Uranus Room
Poster Program
 / Attendance Thu, 06 Oct, 17:30–19:00  / Poster Area

Friday, 7 October 2011
Room Uranus Room
Chairperson: O. Witasse
08:30–08:45
EPSC-DPS2011-1108
The Origin Of Phobos And Deimos By A Giant Impact
R.A. Craddock
08:45–09:00
EPSC-DPS2011-454
Formation of the Martian moons from a circum-Mars accretion disk
P. Rosenblatt and S. Charnoz
09:00–09:15
EPSC-DPS2011-1673
Dissipative Behavior of Phobos as a Key Constraint on its Composition and Origin
J. Castillo-Rogez, N. Rambaux, P. Rosenblatt, and S. Le Maistre
09:15–09:30
EPSC-DPS2011-210
The internal structure of Phobos and hints to its origin derived from Mars Express Radio Science observations
T.P. Andert, P. Rosenblatt, M. Pätzold, B. Häusler, and G.L. Tyler
09:30–09:45
EPSC-DPS2011-1003
Formation of the grooves of Phobos, in the light of new evidence from Mars Express images
J.B. Murray
09:45–10:00
EPSC-DPS2011-243
Possible lunar analogy to the Phobos grooves
T. Duxbury
Coffee Break
10:30–10:45
EPSC-DPS2011-51
Compositional Variability and Maps of Phobos Based Upon Thermal Emission Spectra
T. Roush, M. Giurana, and R. Hogan
10:45–11:00
EPSC-DPS2011-510
Phobos composition and origin: from OMEGA to MicrOmega
J.-P. Bibring, B. Gondet, and C. Pilorget
11:00–11:15
EPSC-DPS2011-523
Combined albedo spectrum of Phobos in UV and Visible with SPICAM and OMEGA on Mars Express
J.L. Bertaux, B. Gondet, J.P. Bibring, F. Montmessin, E. Quémerais, and A. Rebérac
11:15–11:30
EPSC-DPS2011-558
New Astrometric Observations of Deimos with the SRC on Mars Express
A. Pasewaldt, J. Oberst, M. Wählisch, K. Willner, H. Hoffmann, T. Roatsch, K.-D. Matz, and H. Hussmann
11:30–11:45
EPSC-DPS2011-849
MMSR - a study for a Martian Moon Sample Return mission
P. Michel, D. Agnolon, J. Brucato, B. Gondet, O. Korablev, D. Koschny, N. Schmitz, K. Willner, and A. Zacharov
11:45–12:00
EPSC-DPS2011-1716
Phobos and Deimos: Science Goals for Human Exploration
P. Lee