The First IPEWG Meeting Semi-Final Program
   
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Below is the final version of the first IPEWG meeting program and
time table.

(IPEWG LOC: Last updated on January 10, 2008)
 
January 13th (Sun)
 
Daytime Participant Arrival at Naha, Okinawa
17:00-20:00 Registration & Welcome Drink
@ Okinawa Kariyushi Urban Resort Naha
-Please click the title to access to hotel
January 14th(Mon)
Breakfast at hotel.
 
08:00
Room check-out and bus transportation starting from
the Okinawa Kariyushi Urban Resort Naha
to reach the Bankoku Shinryokan, the meeting venue at Kise Beach.

-ATTENTION!
Please check out by 8:00 to let a charter bus depart at 8:00 on time.
Please do not leave your belongings at Naha hotels!
10:30 The First IPEWG Meeting Opens: Keynote Speeches
Chair: Hajime YANO (JAXA, JAPAN)
Opening Address (10)

[K-1]
Purposes of International Primitive Bodies Exploration Working Group (IPEWG) (20)
Junfichiro KAWAGUCHI (JAXA/JSPEC & ISAS, JAPAN)

[K-2]
Lessons Learned from International Halley Armada -Retrospective Overview of IACG Activities- (30)
Kuninori UESUGI (Professor Emeritus, JAXA/ISAS, JAPAN)

[K-3]
Spacecraft Visits to Primitive Small Bodies: Results and Outlook (30)

Andy CHENG (NASA-HQ, USA)
12:00  Lunch at Ocean Hall B
13:00 Session-1: Visions and Plans for Primitive Body Explorations
Chairs:
Junfichiro KAWAGUCHI (JAXA, JAPAN) and
Gerhard SCHWEHM (ESA/ESAC, Spain)

[S1-1]
Italian Activities and Plans in the Field of Exploration (15)
Sylvie ESPINASSE (ASI, ITALY)

[S1-2]
UK Aspirations for Space Exploration (15)
Sue HORNE (STFC, UK) and Jeremy CURTIS (BNSC/STFC, UK)
* Presented by Detlef KOSCHNY (ESA/ESTEC, THE NETHERLNANDS)

[S1-3]
CNES and France Implications in Small Bodies Missions: Past and Future (15)
Francis ROCARD (CNES, FRANCE)

[S1-4]
DLR Vision and Plan (15)
Ekkehard KUEHRT (DLR, GERMANY)

[S1-5]
ESA's Missions and Mission Studies to Minor Bodies in the Solar System (15)@@
D. KOSCHNY (ESA/ESTEC, THE NETHERLNANDS),
M. CORADINI (ESA/HQ, FRANCE),
D. AGNOLON (ESA/ESTEC, THE NETHERLNANDS),
I. CARNELLI (ESA/ESTEC, THE NETHERLNANDS),
H. OPGENOORTH (ESA/ESTEC, THE NETHERLNANDS),
R. SCHULZ (ESA/ESTEC, THE NETHERLNANDS), and
G. SCHWEHM (ESA/ESAC, SPAIN)

[S1-6]
NASAfs Vision and Future Plans for Primitive Bodies (15)
James L. GREEN (Planetary Science Division, NASA Headquarters, USA)

[S1-7]
JAXA's Primitive Body Exploration Program (15)
Makoto YOSHIKAWA (JAXA/ISAS & JSPEC, JAPAN)
Hayabusa-2 Pre-project Team and Small Body Exploration WG
14:45 Break
15:05 Session-2: Minor Body Science and Enabling Technologies
Chairs: Hirohide DEMURA (University of Aizu, JAPAN) and
Sylvie ESPINASSE (ASI, ITALY)

[Towards accurate mass determination with laser altimetry in the future
small bodiesf exploration (15)]
Shinsuke ABE (Kobe University)

[S2-1]
Hydrated Minerals on Asteroids (15)
Andrew S. RIVKIN (Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory, USA)

[S2-2]
Towards Accurate Mass Determination with Laser Altimeter in the Future Small Bodies' Exploration (15)
Shinsuke ABE (Kobe University, JAPAN)

[S2-3]
A Binary Asteroid as a Target of a Space Mission : Scientific Interest (15)
Patrick MICHEL (Cote dfAzur Observatory, FRANCE)

[S2-4]
Binary Asteroid System Dynamics and Scientific Exploration (15)
D.J. SCHEERES (University of Colorado, USA),
E.G. FAHNESTOCK (University of Michigan, USA), and
J. BELLEROSE (University of Michigan, USA)

[S2-5]
Deep Interior: Radar Exploration of Asteroid and Comet Interiors (15)
Ali SAFAEINILI (JPL, USA) and Erik ASPHAUG (University of California at Santa Cruz, USA)

[S2-6]
Seismology of Primitive Bodies (15)
Erik I. ASPHAUG (University of California at Santa Cruz, USA)

[S2-7]
Readiness of Deep Space Exploration by Microwave Discharge Ion Engines (15)
Hitoshi KUNINAKA (JAXA/JSPEC & ISAS, JAPAN)
16:50 Break
17:10 Session-2 Continues
Chairs: Fuyuto TERUI (JAXA/JSPEC & IAT, JAPAN) and Francis ROCARD (CNES, FRANCE)

[S2-8]
Physical Risks of Landing on a Cometary Nuclei (15)
E. Kuhrt, J. Knollenberg, N. Gortsas (DLR, Germany) and
H.U. Keller (Max-Planck-Institute for Solar System Research, Germany)

[S2-9]
Using Very Small Rovers to Explore the Surface of Primitive Bodies (15)
Gregg VANE (Jet Propulsion Laboratory/California Institute of Technology, USA)

[S2-10]
Proposal of Micro Rovers on Small Solar System Bodies (15)
Tetsuo YOSHIMITSU, Takashi KUBOTA, Ichiro NAKATANI (JAXA/ISAS, JAPAN)

[S2-11]
Active Phased Array Antenna Most Suitable for Primitive Body Explorations (15)
Tadashi TAKANO, Yuio KAMATA, Yasuhiro KAZAMA, and
Akira SUGAWARA (JAXA/ISAS, JAPAN)

[S2-12]
Marco-Polo Capsule and DASH-II Mission (15)
Tetsuya YAMADA (JAXA/JSPEC & ISAS, JAPAN)

[*S4-1]
Stardust-NExT: A New Exploration of Tempel 1 (20)
Karen J. MEECH (Institute for Astronomy, USA) and
Joseph VEVERKA (Department of Astronomy, Cornell University, USA)
18:45 Session-3: Poster and Visual Presentation Session
* Light refreshments and food will be served

[S3-1]
Mission Design and Operation for Deep Space Exploration Program
Mutsuko Y. MORIMOTO (JAXA/JSPEC, JAPAN)

[S3-2]
The Need for Observational Support of Spacecraft Missions to Primitive Small Bodies
Paul ABELL (PSI & NASA JSC, USA), Mark SYKES (PSI, USA), and
Faith VILAS (MMTO, USA)

[S3-3]
Strength Measurement of Carbonaceous Meteorite Fragments Using Micro-Compression Testing Machine
Akira TSUCHIYAMA, Etsuko MASHIO, Yuta IMAI (Osaka University, JAPAN), Takaaki NOGUCHI (Ibaraki University, JAPAN), Yayoi MIURA (University of Tokyo, JAPAN), and Hajime YANO (JAXA/ISAS & JSPEC, JAPAN)

[S3-4]
Volatile In-situ Analysis in Asteroid Regoliths
Ernesto PALOMBA (IFSI-INAF, ITALY), Andrea LONGOBARDO (IFSI-INAF, ITALY),
Angelo ZINZI (IFSI-INAF, ITALY), Andrea BEARZOTTI (IMM-CNR, ITALY) ,
Antonella MACAGNANO (IMM-CNR, ITALY), Simone PANTALEI (IMM-CNR, ITALY),
and Emiliano ZAMPETTI (IMM-CNR, ITALY)

[S3-5]
The Drop Tower Experiments as a Tool for Studies of Small Body Surface Phenomena and
for Spacecraft Design of Small Body Explorations
Yasuhiko TAKAGI (Aichi Toho University, JAPAN)

[S3-6]
MINERVA Rover in Hayabusa Mission
Tetsuo YOSHIMITSU, Takashi KUBOTA, Ichiro NAKATANI (JAXA/ISAS, JAPAN)

[S3-7]
Visual Servo Motion Control of an Exploration Vehicle around an Asteroid Using Target Markers
Fuyuto TERUI (JAXA/JSPEC & IAT, JAPAN)

[S3-8]
Science and Current Status of the Subgroup of Surface Science Instrument Package (SSP)
Hirohide DEMURA, Yoshio HAMADA, Michihito SUZUKI, Naru HIRATA and Noriaki ASADA (University of Aizu, JAPAN), Hiroshi NARAOKA (Okayama University, JAPAN), Hajime MITA (Fukuoka Institute of Technology, JAPAN), Makoto YOSHIKAWA, Hajime YANO, Tetsuo YOSHIMITU and Takahiro IWATA (JAXA/JSPEC & ISAS, JAPAN), Subgroup of Surface Science Instrument Package (SSP) in Small Body Exploration WG

[S3-9]
Crater size-frequency distribution on Itokawa and its implications on asteroids-dust connection
Ryosuke NAKAMURA (AIST, JAPAN), Naru HIRATA (University of Aizu, JAPAN), and Masateru ISHIGURO (Seoul National University, KOREA)

[S3-10]
Rosetta Target Asteroids: 2867 Steins and 21 Lutetia
Marcello FULCHIGNONI (University of Paris Diderot, Paris 7/ LESIA, Paris Observatory, FRANCE) and M. Antonella BARUCCI (LESIA, Paris Observatory, FRANCE)

20:30 Session Closed & Hotel Check-in
January 15th(Tue)
Breakfast at hotel.
08:30 Group Photo Session at the Meeting Venue
09:00 Session-4: Currently Operating Missions
Chairs: Ryosuke NAKAMURA (AIST, JAPAN) and
Larry LEMKE (NASA ARC, USA)

[S4-2]
Hayabusa - Its Flight and Science Achievements (20)
Junfichiro KAWAGUCHI (JAXA/JSPEC & ISAS, JAPAN)

[S4-3]
DAWN -- The Mission to the Largest of the Small Bodies (20)
Horst Uwe KELLER (MPI for Solar System Research, GERMANY), Christopher T. RUSSELL (UCLA, USA), Holger SIERKS (MPI for Solar System Research, GERMANY), and
the DAWN Science Team

[S4-4]
Challenges for the Science Operations for a Minor Body Mission -The ROSETTA Mission to a Comet (20)
D. V. KOSCHNY (ESA/ESTEC, THE NETHERLNANDS) and K. WIRTH (ESA/ ESAC, SPAIN)

[S4-5]
EPOXI = EPOCh + DIXI (20)
Michael F. AfHEARN (University of Maryland, USA) and
L. Drake DEMING (NASA/GSFC, USA)

[S4-6]
New Horizons Pluto-Kuiper Belt Mission (20)
Andrew F. CHENG (NASA HQ, USA) and New Horizons Team
10:40 Break
11:00 Session-5: Future Missions and Concepts
Chairs: Yasuhiko TAKAGI (Aichi Toho University, JAPAN) and
Marcello FULCHIGNONI (University of Paris Diderot, Paris 7, FRANCE)

[S5-1]
Japanese Development of Hayabusa-2 and Marco Polo (15)
Hajime YANO, Makoto YOSHIKAWA, Junfichiro KAWAGUCHI (JAXA/JSPEC & ISAS, JAPAN), the Hayabusa-2 Pre-project Team and the Minor Body Exploration Working Group

[S5-2]
The Marco Polo NEO Sample Return Mission within ESAfs Cosmic Vision Program (15)
D. V. KOSCHNY (ESA, THE NETHELANDS), D. AGNOLON (ESA, THE NETHELANDS),
M.A. BARUCCI (LESIA, Paris Observatory, FRANCE), M. CORADINI (ESA, FRANCE),
Jens ROMSTEDT (ESA, THE NETHELANDS), M. YOSHIKAWA (JSPEC/JAXA, JAPAN), and the Marco Polo Science Study Team

[S5-3]
Science of Marco Polo: Near-Earth Object Sample Return Mission (15)
M.A. BARUCCI (LESIA, Paris Observatory, FRANCE), M. YOSHIKAWA (JSPEC/JAXA, JAPAN), P. MICHEL (OCA, FRANCE), J. KAWAGUCHI (JSPEC/JAXA, JAPAN),
H. YANO (JSPEC/JAXA, JAPAN), J.R. BRUCATO (INAF-OAC, ITALY), I.A. FRANCHI (Open University, UK), E. DOTTO (INAF-OAR, ITALY), M. FULCHIGNONI (Univ. Paris Diderot, FRANCE), S. ULAMEC (DLR, DERMANY), H. BOEHNHARDT (MPI, GERMANY), M. CORADINI (ESA, FRANCE), S.F. GREEN (Open University, UK), J.-L. JOSSET (SPACE-X, SWITZERLAND), D. KOSCHNY (ESTEC/ESA, THE NETHERLANDS), K. MUINONEN (Univ. Helsinki Observatory, FINLAND), J. OBERST (DLR, GERMANY) and the MARCO POLO Science Team

[S5-4]
Comet Surface Sample Return (15)
Michael F. AfHEARN (University of Maryland, USA) and
Harold A. WEAVER (JHU Applied Physics Laboratory, USA)

[S5-5]
Comet Nucleus Sample Return: Exciting, Feasible, and Timely (15)
Horst Uwe KELLER (MPI for Solar System Research, GERMANY), Michael KUPPERS, (ESA/ESAC, SPAIN), and Ekkehard KUHRT (DLR-Institute of Planetary Research, GERMANY)

[S5-6]
CNES Report on gLEONARDh Mission : A Study of In-situ Analysis of a Near-Earth Object (15)
Francis ROCARD, Enmmanuel LINGLAIS (CNES, FRANCE), and
Antonella BARUCCI (LESIA, FRANCE)
12:30 Lunch at Ocean Hall B
13:30 Session-5 Continues
Chairs: Takashi KUBOTA (JAXA, JAPAN) and Scott MESSENGER (NASA/JSC, USA)

[S5-7]
ESAfs Don Quijote Mission Project (15)
I. Carnelli (ESA/ESTEC, The Netherlands), A. Galvez (ESA/HQ, France),
P. Michel (Observatoire de la Cote dfAzur, France)

[S5-8]
APEX: A Mission Concept to Explore the Physical Properties of Asteroid Apophis and Their Impact on Orbital Evolution (15)
Christian TRENKEL (Astrium Ltd, UK), Paolo DfARRIGO (Astrium Ltd, UK),
Simon BARRACLOUGH (Astrium Ltd, UK ) and Andrea CARUSI (IASF, ITALY)

[S5-9]
Asteroidfinder - A Proposal for a DLR Compact Satellite Mission - (15)
Ekkehard KUHRT, Stefano MOTTOLA, Gerhard HAHN, Anko BORNER, and
Sergio MONTENEGRO (DLR, GERMANY)

[S5-10]
Common Modular Spacecraft Bus NEO Rendezvous Mission Concept (15)
Butler HINE (NASA Ames Research Center, USA) and
William S. MARSHALL (USRA-RIACS, NASA Ames Research Center, USA)

[S5-11]
Piloted Missions to Near-Earth Objects via the Crew Exploration Vehicle (15)
Paul ABELL (NASA JSC & PSI, USA), David KORSMEYER (NASA ARC, USA), Rob LANDIS (NASA JSC, USA), Dan ADAMO (Consultant, USA), Tom JONES (Association of Space Explorers, USA), David MORRISON (NASA ARC, USA), Larry LEMKE (NASA ARC, USA), Andy GONZALES (NASA ARC, USA), Bob GERSHMAN (JPL, USA), Ted SWEETSER (JPL, USA), Lindley JOHNSON (NASA HQ, USA), and Ed LU (Google, USA)
14:45 Break
15:05 Session-6: Ice Breakers for International Collaboration Discussions
Chairs: Makoto YOSHIKAWA (JAXA, JAPAN) and
D.J. SCHEERES (University of Colorado, USA)

[S6-1]
Subaru Telescope's Collaboration with Space Missions (20)
Tetsuharu FUSE (Subaru Telescope, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, USA)

[S6-2]
Future Plans for NASAfs Deep Space Network (20)
Leslie J. DEUTSCH (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, USA), Robert A. PRESTON (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, USA), and Barry J. GELDZAHLER (NASA, USA)

[S6-3]
International Planetary Data Alliance: an International Standards Initiative for Compatible Planetary
Data Archives (20)
Maria-Teresa CAPRIA (INAF-IASF, ITALY)

[S6-4]
The Origins and Evolution of NASA Data Policy and Its Impact on Scientist Expectations (20)
Mark V. SYKES (Planetary Science Institute, USA)

[S6-5]
Curation, Spacecraft Recovery and Preliminary Examination for the STARDUST Mission: A
Curatorial Perspective (20)
Keiko NAKAMURA-MESSENGER (ESCG/NASA Johnson Space Center, USA), Michael ZOLENSKY (ARES/NASA Johnson Space Center, TX, USA), Jack WARREN (ESCG/NASA Johnson Space Center, USA), Ron BASTIEN (ESCG/NASA Johnson Space Center, USA), Lisa FLETCHER (ARES/ NASA Johnson Space Center, USA), and Thomas SEE (ESCG/NASA Johnson Space Center, USA)

[S6-6]
The IPEWG Charter Ideas (20)
Kaori SASAKI (JAXA/JSPEC, JAPAN)
17:05 LOC Announcement for the Splinter Meeting on the 16th and Free Discussion on International Collaboration
18:00 Break
18:30 Reception with Local Attractions
20:30 Return to Hotels
January 16th(Wed)
Breakfast and Check-out at hotel.
(NOTE: Bring all your belongings to the chartered bus if you will return to the downtown or the airport on this day.)
09:00 Session-7: International Collaboration Splinter Meeting: 1st Round
* All participants choose one of the following discussion groups to join
* Only Group X lasts for 80 minutes while other groups spend 40 minutes each.

(1) Ground Observation Campaign and Mission Target Coordination
Chair: Paul ABELL (NASA/JSC, PSI, USA)
(2) Deep Space Network
Chair: Leslie J. DEUTSCH (JPL, USA)
(3) Code-Share Payloads and Co-I Invitation
Chair: Erik ASPHAUG (UCSC, USA)
(X) IPEWG Charter Drafting
Chair: Kaori SASAKI (JAXA, JAPAN)
09:40  Session-8: International Collaboration Splinter Meeting: 2nd Round
* All participants choose one of the following discussion groups to join
* Only Group X will continue the meeting from the 1st Round

(4) Launcher Provision and Sharing
Chair: Junfichiro KAWAGUCHI (JAXA, JAPAN)
(5) Science Instrument Cross Calibration
Chair: Shinsuke ABE (Kobe University, JAPAN)
(6) Data Archive
Chair: Masanao ABE (JAXA, JAPAN)
(7) Sample Quarantine, Curation, and Analysis
Chair: Akira TSUCHIYAMA (Osaka University, JAPAN)
(X) IPEWG Charter Drafting
Chair: Kaori SASAKI (JAXA, JAPAN)
10:20 Session-9: Panel Discussion on International Collaboration Areas
Chair: Makoto YOSHIKAWA (JAXA, JAPAN)
*8 splinter meeting group chairs except group X will act as panelists
11:30 Lunch at Ocean Hall B
12:30 Session-10: Wrap-Up Session
Chairs: James GREEN (NASA-HQ, USA) and Hajime YANO (JAXA, JAPAN)
* Discussions on Recommendations and Action Items
* Proposal of the IPEWG Charter Draft
* Proposal of the Second IPEWG Meeting Host
* Any Other Business
* Concluding Remarks (Summary of the Meeting)
13:30 Adjourn
14:00 Chartered Bus Leaves from the Meeting Venue to Downtown Naha and
then the Airport

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