Colloquium: ICEE Space (registration mandatory)
Colloquium: ICEE Space - ICEE Space is an international space test, research, and development start-up for future human space exploration.
Colloquium: ICEE Space - ICEE Space is an international space test, research, and development start-up for future human space exploration.
Colloquium YSES and WiSPiT: direct imaging surveys for young gas giant exoplanets by Matthew Kenworthy (Leiden Observatory and TU Delft)
Join us for a lunch lecture with Rodrigo, a flight safety engineer at the European Spaceport in Kourou, as he shares his experiences and insights on the fascinating world of space technology. Rodrigo will provide a general introduction to the European Spaceport in Kourou, located in French Guiana, which serves as a crucial launch site…
Using tides to reveal the interior and origin of planetary bodies - Application to Mars-Phobos-Deimos and Pluto-Charon systems. Abstract: Studying the present-day interior properties and the mechanisms that govern their evolution can provide insight into their origin and formation processes. With the lack of seismic measurements for the majority of planetary bodies, geodetic observations such as…
Title: From the thermodynamic evolution of the protosolar nebula to the current composition of the Jovian system Speaker: Prof Olivier Mousis, Aix-Marseille Université, France Recently, the microwave radiometer aboard the Juno spacecraft provided a measurement of the water abundance in the equatorial region of Jupiter, from 0 to 4 degrees of north latitude, and in the 0.7-30 bar…
Colloquium title: Early release science observations of the Jovian System as a demonstration of JWST’s capabilities for Solar System science Speakers: Imke de Pater (University of California, Berkeley & TU Delft) and Stephanie Cazaux (TU Delft) Early Release Science data of the Jovian system (#1373) have been taken in July-August, and in Nov-Dec. These observations explore the planet’s atmosphere,…
Colloquium JUICE Speaker: Olivier Witasse, Juice project scientist, ESTEC The Jupiter Icy Moon Explorer mission, 2 months after its successful launch. The Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) spacecraft was launched from Kourou on the 14th of April. After a perfect injection, the spacecraft is on its way to Jupiter. Eight years and four gravity assist flybys…
Colloquium JUICE: the long road to the Jovian System Speaker: Alessandro Atzei, Payload systems engineer, ESA A system level overview of the different phases of the ESA JUICE mission: From the study phase to the Assembly Integration and Testing phase, the launch campaign, and the commissioning. The presentation will also discuss the key challenges, how…