European Planetary Science Congress 2018
16–21 September 2018
TU Berlin | Berlin | Germany

Poster programme OPS2

OPS2

Cassini's Legacy: One Year Later
Convener: Scott Edgington  | Co-conveners: Sushil K. Atreya , Athena Coustenis , Norbert Krupp , Linda Spilker 
Oral programme
 / Mon, 17 Sep, 10:45–12:30  / 14:00–15:45  / Room Jupiter
Poster programme
 / Attendance Tue, 18 Sep, 18:15–20:00  / Display Tue, 18 Sep, 08:00–20:00  / Poster area

Display time: Tuesday, 18 September, 2018 08:00–20:00
Attendance Time: Tuesday, 18 September 2018, 18:15–20:00
Poster area
P16
EPSC2018-226
Saturn’s ionosphere: Electron density altitude profiles and ring shadowing effects from the Cassini Grand Finale.
Lina Hadid, Jan-Erik Wahlund, Michiko Morooka, Ann Persoon, David Andrews, Oleg Shebanits, William Farrell, William Kurth, Niklas Edberg, Erik Vigren, Luke Moore, Matthew Heddman, Thomas Cravens, Andrew Nagy, and Anders Eriksson

P17
EPSC2018-624
Saturn's equatorial ionosphere: dominance of heavy ions and model comparisons with Cassini Grand Finale data
Luke Moore, Tom E. Cravens, Ingo Müller-Wodarg, Mark E. Perry, J. Hunter Waite, Jr., Rebecca Perryman, Andrew Nagy, Donald Mitchell, Ann Persoon, Jan-Erik Wahlund, and Michiko W. Morooka

P18 EPSC2018-838
Saturn’s Atmospheric Photochemistry: Chemistry and Haze in Ring-Shadowed Atmosphere and within the Hexagon (withdrawn)
Scott Edgington, Sushl Atryea, Eric Wilson, Kevin Baines, Robert West, Gordon Bjoraker, Leigh Fletcher, and Thomas Momary

P19
EPSC2018-488
What is the plasma density in the Enceladus plume?
Frank Crary

P20
EPSC2018-138
Equatorial magnetic field oscillations observed over the Cassini mission
David Andrews, Stanley Cowley, Lina Hadid, Greg Hunt, Michiko Morooka, Gabby Provan, and Jan-Erik Wahlund

P21 EPSC2018-1125
Survey of Saturn’s magnetosheath and its boundaries throughout the Cassini mission (withdrawn)
Caitriona Jackman, Michelle Thomsen, Nick Sergis, and Michele Dougherty

P22
EPSC2018-553
Titan Trek and IcyMoons Trek: Two New Online NASA Visualization and Analysis Portals for Saturn’s Moons
Brian Day and Emily Law