DPS Pasadena Meeting 2000, 23-27 October 2000
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Session 26. Future Missions Posters

Displayed, 1:00pm, Monday - 1:00pm, Friday,
Highlighted Tuesday, 3:30-6:30pm, C101-C105, C211

26.01 Odyssey: Comet Nucleus Orbiter; A Discovery 2000 Proposal
P. R. Weissman, E. N. Nilsen, W. D. Smythe (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), J. Marriott, R. Reinert, W. A. Delamere (Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.), Odyssey Science Team
26.02 ESA's Technology Research Programme for Comet-Nucleus Sample-Return
Gerhard H. Schwehm (ESA/ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands)
26.03 Science Objectives and Mission Concepts for Europa Exploration
L. K. Tamppari (JPL), D. A. Senske (NASA HQ), T. V. Johnson, R. Oberto, W. Zimmerman (JPL), JPL's Team-X Team
26.04 MASTER - Mars + ASTERoid: An ESA flexible mission connecting different worlds
J. Romstedt (ESA/ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands), M. A. Barucci (DESPA, Obs. de Paris, Meudon, FR), A. Balogh, C. Carr (Imperial Coll., London, UK), A. Coradini, M. C. De Sanctis (Ist. di Astrofisica Spaziale, CNR, Roma, IT), F. Ferri (ESA/ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands), M. Grande (Rutherford Appleton Lab., Oxfordshire, UK), C. Lagerkvist (Uppsala Astronomical Obs., Uppsala, Sweden), M. Pätzold (Universität zu Köln, Köln, Germany), E. Perozzi (Telespazio, Roma, Italy / DESPA, Obs. de Paris, Meudon, France), N. Thomas (Max-Planck-Institut für Aeronomie, Germany), M. Novara (ESA/ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands)
26.05 A Subsurface Probe Suitable for Deployment from a Mars Rover
J. M. Goldspiel, F. Giovane, J. F. Seely (NRL), J. L. Hill (III) (UTD, Inc.), C. Boyer (USRA), G. Holland (SFA, Inc.), S. W. Squyres (Cornell), H. U. Keller (MPAe), G. Strazzulla (Citta)
26.06 The D-CIXS X-ray Fluorescence Mapping Spectrometer on the ESA SMART-1 Lunar Mission.
M. Grande (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK), D-CIXS Team
26.07 From the Moon to NEAR and Beyond: Developing future remote X-ray spectrometry tools for planetary exploration
P.E. Clark, M.E. Murphy (Catholic University of America), T.P. McClanahan (NASA/GSFC)
26.08 Eclipse - A Discovery Mission for Direct Imaging Investigations of Nearby Planetary Systems
J. Trauger (JPL), K. Stapelfeldt (JPL), D. Backman (F & M Col.), R.A. Brown (STScI), R. Burg (JHU), A. Burrows (U. Arizona), C. Ftaclas (Mich.~Tech.~U.), J.D. Kirkpatrick (IPAC), S. Kulkarni (Caltech), J. Lunine (U. Arizona), G. Marcy (UC Berkeley), D. Redding (JPL), R. Sahai (JPL), B. Woodgate (GSFC)
26.09 Saturn Ring Observer
T.R. Spilker (JPL/Caltech)
26.10 Hera: Multiple Near-Earth Asteroid Sample Return
D.W.G. Sears (Univ. Arkansas), D.D. Brownlee (Univ. Washington), C. Pieters (Brown Univ.), M.L. Lindstrom (Johnson Space Center), D. Britt (Univ. Tennessee), B.C. Clark (Lockheed Martin Astronautics), L. Gefert (Glenn Research Center), S. Gorevan (Honeybee Robotics), J.C. Preble (Space Works Inc.)
26.11 Deep Interior: Multiple-Rendezvous Prospecting of NEOs
R.Y. Kakuda (JPL), E. Asphaug (UCSC), M.J.S. Belton (NOAO), S. Gulkis (JPL), W.F. Huebner (SwRI)
26.12 Progress on the Spacewatch 1.8-m Telescope and Upgrade of the Spacewatch 0.9-m Telescope
R. S. McMillan, M. L. Perry, T. H. Bressi, J. L. Montani, A. F. Tubbiolo, M. T. Read (LPL/U. Ariz.)
26.13 The Rosetta UV imaging spectrometer ALICE: First light optical and radiometric performance results
D. C. Slater (Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX), S. A. Stern (Southwest Research Institute, Boulder, CO), M. F. A'Hearn (University of Maryland), J. L. Bertaux (Service d'Aeronomie du CNRS, France), P. D. Feldman (Johns Hopkins University, Dept. of Physics & Astronomy), M. C. Festou (Observatoire Midi-Pyrenees, France)
26.14 Bistatic Radar Investigation of Comet P/Wirtanen with Rosetta: A Feasibility Study
M. Bird (Radioastronomisches Institut, Universität Bonn), M. Paetzold (Inst. Geophysik, Univ. Koeln, Germany), E.A. Marouf (San Jose State U.), B. Haeusler (Inst. Raumfahrttechnik, Univ. Bundeswehr, Neubiberg, Germany), M.K. Bird (Radioastron. Inst., Univ. Bonn, Germany)
26.15 Dustbuster: a New Generation Impact-ionization Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometer for in situ Analysis of Cosmic Dust
D.E. Austin, T.J. Ahrens, J.L. Beauchamp (California Institute of Technology)
26.16 Dust Telescope: A New Tool for Dust Research
E. Gruen, H. Krueger, R. Srama (MPI-Kernphysik), S. Auer (A&M Associates), L. Colangeli (AOC), M. Horanyi, P. Withnell (LASP), J. Kissel (MPI-Ex), M. Landgraf (ESOC), H. Svedhem (ESTEC)
26.17 Using ALMA for Solar and Extrasolar System Studies
B. Butler, A. Wootten (NRAO)


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