Jupiter
The Planet, Satellites and Magnetosphere
Boulder, Colorado
June 25-30th, 2001
Monday June 25th
8.45 am Welcome
ORIGINS & INTERIOR OF JUPITER
Chairs: Reta Beebe, Fred Taylor
9.00 Galileo at Jupiter, Torrence V. Johnson (Invited)
9.30 Origins of Jupiter, G. Wuchterl (Invited)
10.00 Relation of Jupiter to Extrasolar Giant Planets and Brown Dwarfs, W. B. Hubbard (Invited)
10.30 BREAK
11.00 Jupiter's Interior, Tristan Guillot (Invited)
11.30 Composition of Jupiter, Donald M. Hunten (Invited)
12.00 Understanding of Jupiter's Atmosphere After the Galileo Probe Entry, Richard E. Young (Invited)
LUNCH
JUPITER' ATMOSPHERE
Chairs: Glenn Orton, Richard Young
1.30 Cassini Imaging Science at Jupiter, C. Porco, R. West, A. McEwen, I. Ingersoll, S. Squyres, L. Dones, P. Thomas, A. Del Genio, C. Murray, T. Johnson, J. Burns, A. Brahic, G. Neukum, J. Veverka, T. Denk, P. Estrada, M. Evans, P. Geissler, P. Helfenstein, T. Roatsch, H. Throop, M. Tiscareno (Invited)
2.00 Results from the Cassini VIMS During the Jupiter Flyby. R. Brown, K. Baines, G. Bellucci, J.-P. Bibring, B. Buratti, F. Capaccioni, P. Cerroni, R. Clark, A. Coradini, D. Cruikshank, P. Drossart, V. Formisano, R. Jaumann, Y. Langevin, D. Matson, T. McCord, V. Mennella, R. Nelson, P. Nicholson, B. Sicardy, C. Sotin, G. Hansen, K. Hibbitts (Invited)
2.30 Giant Planet Atmospheres, Andrew P. Ingersoll (Invited)
3.00 Infrared Measurements of Jupiter from Cassini CIRS: Early Results, D. E. Jennings, V. G. Kunde, F. M. Flasar, M. Abbas, R. Achterberg, P. Ade, A. Barucci, B. Bézard, G. Bjoraker, J. Brasunas, S. Calcutt, R. Carlson, C. Césarsky, B. Conrath, A. Coradini, R. Courtin, A. Coustenis, S. Edberg, C. Ferrari, D. Gautier, P. Gierasch, K. Grossman, P. Irwin, E. Lellouch, A. Marten, J.-P. Meyer, C. Nixon, G. Orton, T. Owens, J. Pearl, R. Prangé, F. Raulin, P. Read, P. Romani, P. Sada, R. Samuelson, A. Simon-Miller, M. Smith, L. Spilker and F. Taylor (Invited).
3.30 BREAK
4.00 Clouds at Depth in the Atmosphere of Jupiter, Kevin H. Baines (Invited)
4.20 Jupiters Polar Haze, Robert A. West (Invited)
4.40 Jupiter's Tropospheric Clouds, Don Banfield (Invited)
5.00 Galileo PPR Observations of Jupiter's Atmosphere. G. S. Orton, T. Z. Martin, L. Tamppari, L. Barnard, L. D. Travis, C. J. Braak, J. F. de Haan, and J. W. Hovenier (Invited)
5.30 Observations of Jupiter's Synchrotron Radiation, S.J. Bolton, R.M. Thorne, M.J. Janssen, S. Levin, M.J. Klein, C. Elachi, T. Bastian, R. Sault, S. Gulkis (Invited)
6-8pm Reception in Hotel Pavilion
Sponsored by Ball Aerospace
Tuesday June 26th
UPPER ATMOSPHERE, AURORA & MAGNETOSPHERE
Chairs: Andrew Ingersoll, Tom Cravens
9.00 Jupiters Upper Atmosphere, Roger Yelle (Invited)
9.30 Overview of Ionospheric-Magnetospheric Coupling at Jupiter: The Jovian Aurora, J.H. Waite, Jr., D. Grodent, F. Crary, J. Clarke, D. Young, G.R. Gladstone, T. Majeed, E. Bunce, S. Cowley, T. Hill , B. Mauk, and S. Bougher (Invited)
10.00 HST Observations of Jupiter's Aurora, John T. Clarke (Invited)
10.30 BREAK
11.00 Temporal variability of the Jovian aurorae, Renée Prangé (Invited)
11.30 Jupiters Magnetosphere, T.W. Hill (Invited)
12.00 Jupiter's dynamic magnetosphere, M. G. Kivelson, D. J. Southwood, K. K. Khurana, C. T. Russell, and R. J. Walker (Invited)
LUNCH
Tuesday Afternoon - Left Ballroom
MAGNETOSPHERE
Chairs: Margaret Kivelson, Renee Prange
1.30 Thermal plasmas in Jupiter's torus and magnetotail, L. A. Frank and W. R. Paterson (Invited)
2.00 Jupiter's Magnetosphere and Its Moons: Energetic Particle Results, D. J. Williams (Invited)
2.30 The Electron Density in the Jovian Magnetosphere, D. A. Gurnett, W. S. Kurth, A.M. Persoon, J. A. Ansher, and R. F. Kadow (Invited)
3.00 Global Characteristics of Energetic Heavy Ions in the Jovian Magnetosphere, C.M.S. Cohen, E.C. Stone, R.S. Selesnick (Invited)
3.30 BREAK
4.00 Cassini Magnetometer Observations in the Jupiter Environment, M. K. Dougherty and the Cassini Magnetometer Team (Invited)
4.30 Solar Wind Plasma Interactions with the Jovian Magnetosphere, D. T. Young, F. J. Crary, J. D. Furman, B. L. Barraclough, A. J. Coates, T. W. Hill, A. M. Rymer, M. F. Thomsen, J. H. Waite (Invited)
5.00 Jupiter's Nebula and Magnetosphere as viewed by Cassini/MIMI: ENA's, Pickup Ions and Distant Magnetotail, S.M. Krimigis, D.G. Mitchell, D.C. Hamilton, S. Livi, T.P. Armstrong, A.F. Cheng, J. Dandouras, G. Gloeckler, K.C. Hsieh, W. -H. Ip, E.P. Keath, E. Kirsch, N. Krupp, A. Lagg, L.J. Lanzerotti, B.H. Mauk, R.W. McEntire, E.C. Roelof, B. Wilken, D.J. Williams (Invited)
5.30 Jovian Radio Emissions: Cassini and Galileo Results, Don Gurnett and RWPS and PWS teams (Invited)
Tuesday Afternoon - Right Ballroom
JUPITER'S ATMOSPHERE
Chairs: Julie Moses, Adam Showman
1.30 Jovian upper tropospheric cloud structure in the North Equatorial Belt as retrieved from a Principal Component Analysis of Galileo/NIMS observations, P.G.J. Irwin, U. Dyudina, S.B. Calcutt, F.W. Taylor
1.45 Retrieval of the jovian tropospheric composition from Cassini/CIRS observations, T. Fouchet, P. G. J. Irwin, P. D. Parrish, S. B. Calcutt, and the CIRS Team
2.00 The Nature of the Great Red Spot: from Voyager to Cassini, A. A. Simon-Miller, P. J. Gierasch, B. Conrath, R. F. Beebe, F. M. Flasar, M. J. S. Belton, the Cassini CIRS Team, and the Galileo SSI Team.
2.15 Ground-based Infrared Surveillance of Jupiter's atmosphere, G. Orton, B. Fisher, K. Baines, M. Ressler, E. Ustinov, P. Yanamandra-Fisher, W. Hoffman, D. Deming, J. Harrington.
2.30 Consistency of Galileo Probe cloud structure results with HST observations of low-latitude dark features at 893 and 953 nm, L.A. Sromovsky and P.M. Fry
2.45 Variations in the Vertical Structure of Jupiters Atmosphere during the Galileo Epoch, Nancy Chanover, Reta Beebe, David Kuehn, and Amy Simon-Miller
3.00 Numerical Simulations of Jupiter's 5-micron Hot Spots, A.P. Showman, and T.E. Dowling
3.15 BREAK
4.00 Jovian Stratospheric Photochemistry and Comparisons with ISO Data, J. I. Moses, T. Fouchet, B. Bézard, G. R. Gladstone, H. Feuchtgruber, and M. Allen
4.15 The distribution and origin of water and carbon dioxide in Jupiter's stratosphere, E. Lellouch, E. Bergin, B. Bèzard, G. Davis, P. Drossart, H. Feuchtgruber, T. Encrenaz
4.30 The occultation of star HIP 8369 by Jupiter in the Northern Polar Region on Oct. 10th, 1999, T. Widemann, B. Sicardy, P. Drossart, W.B. Hubbard, E. Raynaud, F. Roques
4.45 Jovian Atmospheric Dynamics from Galileo and Cassini Images, A. R. Vasavada, A. P. Ingersoll, C. C. Porco, D. Banfield, P. Gierasch, and the Galileo and Cassini Imaging Team
5.00 General Circulation Model of the stratosphere and troposphere of Jupiter, Y.H. Yamazaki and P.L Read
5.15 Vorticity generation by moist convective storms in the atmosphere of Jupiter, R. Hueso, A. Sánchez-Lavega, T. Guillot and R. Morales
5.30 The Dynamics of Equatorial Waves and Jets in Jupiters Atmosphere, P. L. Read, D. R. Skeet, X. Li, and Y. Yamazaki
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6-7.30 pm Ball Room
Community Town Meeting for NRC/NAS Decadal Survey on Solar System Exploration
Chair: Michael Belton
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Wednesday June 27th
Aurora, Io and the Plasma Torus
Chairs: Melissa McGrath, Michael Mendillo
9.00 Cassini UVIS spectra of the Jupiter dayglow and Aurora: Preliminary analysis, D.E. Shemansky, X. Liu, J. Tew, W. Pryor, M. Festou, W. McClintock and A. Jouchoux
9.15 Cassini UVIS Observations of Jupiter's Auroral Variability, W. Pryor, I. Stewart, L. Esposito, D. Shemansky, J. Ajello, R. West, A. Jouchoux, C. Hansen, W. McClintock, B. Tsurutani, N. Krupp, F. Crary, J. Colwell
9.30 Ion Winds in the Jovian Aurora, Tom Stallard, Steve Miller, George Millward
9.45 Chandra HRC Observations of X-rays from the Jupiter System, G. R. Gladstone, J. H. Waite, Jr., D. Grodent, F. J. Crary, R. F. Elsner, M. C. Weisskopf, W. S. Lewis, J.-M. Jahn, A. Bhardwaj, J. T. Clarke, D. T. Young, M. K. Dougherty
10.00 Model studies of Jovian x-rays at low and high latitudes, Thomas E. Cravens, Ahilleas N. Maurellis, G. R. Gladstone, J. H. Waite
10.15 BREAK
10.45 Cassini UVIS observations of the Io torus, Ian Stewart, L.W. Esposito, W.E. McClintock and A. Jouchoux (Invited)
11.15 Io's Sodium Clouds During the Cassini/Jupiter Flyby, Jody Wilson, Jeff Baumgardner, and Michael Mendillo (Invited)
11.30 The Io Plasma Torus, Nick Thomas (Invited)
12.00 The Interaction between Io and Jupiters Magnetosphere, F. Crary (Invited)
12.30 Ios Magnetic and Plasma Environment, Jon Linker, Roberto Lionello, Margaret Kivelson, and Ray Walker
12.45 The Plasma Environments of Io and Europa, W. R. Paterson and L. A. Frank
1.00 LUNCH
Wednesday Afternoon - POSTER SESSION
Ground Floor
Wednesday Afternoon - JUPITER SYSTEM OVERVIEW
Ballroom
Chair: Clark Chapman
2.30 SSIs Contributions to the Scientific Discoveries of the Galileo Mission, Michael Belton and the Galileo Imaging Science Team (Invited)
3.00 Cassini UVIS Observations of the Jupiter System, LW Esposito, C Hansen, A Hendrix, W Pryor, D Shemansky, R West and the UVIS Team
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7pm Meeting Dinner
Ballroom
Thursday June 28th
Satellites: From Plasma Down to the Surface
Chairs: John Spencer, Paul Geissler
9.00 Detection of Chlorine Ions in the FUSE Spectrum of the Io Plasma Torus, Paul D. Feldman, Thomas B. Ake, Alice F. Berman, H. Warren Moos, David J. Sahnow, Darrell F. Strobel, Harold A. Weaver, and Peter R. Young
9.15 Cassini Imaging of Auroral Emissions from the Galilean Satellites, Paul Geissler, Alfred McEwen and Carolyn Porco
9.30 Satellite Atmospheres, Melissa A. McGrath (Invited)
10.00 The Ionospheres of the Icy Galilean Satellites of Jupiter, A.J. Kliore and A. Anabtawi, A.F. Nagy (Invited)
10.30 BREAK
11.00 Surface Composition of the Major Jupiter Satellites: Summary of Current Knowledge and Outstanding Issues, Thomas B. McCord (Invited)
11.30 Radiolytic Influence on the Surface Composition of the Galilean Satellites, R. W. Carlson, R. E. Johnson, M. S. Anderson, J. H. Shirley, M. Wong, S. Doute, B. Schmitt (Invited)
12.00 Galileo PPR Observations of the Galilean Satellites, John Spencer1, Terry Martin2, Jay Goguen, Leslie Tamppari, Laura Barnard, and Larry Travis (Invited)
12.30 LUNCH
Thursday Afternoon - Left Ballroom
Io
Chairs: Elizabeth Turtle, Ashley Davis
1.30 Active Volcanism on Io, Rosaly M.C. Lopes, Alfred S. McEwen, J. Spencer, Lucas W. Kamp, S. Douté, W. Smythe, R. Carlson, S.W. Kieffer, P. Geissler, L. Keszthelyi, D. Williams, and the Galileo NIMS and SSI Teams (Invited)
2.00 The Lithosphere of Io, Alfred S. McEwen and Elizabeth P. Turtle
2.30 Eruption Styles on Io as Seen by Galileo: a Comparison with Earth Volcanism, Ashley Gerard Davies and Laszlo P. Keszthelyi
2.45 A predictable volcano? Loki: from groundbased and Galileo data, J. A. Rathbun, J. R. Spencer, A. G. Davies, R. R. Howell, L. Wilson
3.00 Investigation of Potential Ultrabasic Eruptions on Io: Latest Galileo Results, David A. Williams, Alfred S. McEwen, Rosaly M.C. Lopes, Ashley G. Davies, Laszlo P. Keszthelyi, Ronald Greeley, and the Galileo SSI and NIMS Teams
3.15 Report on the Io volcanic activity observed from the ground with the ADONIS ESO and Keck AO systems, F. Marchis, I. dePater, R. Prangé, H. Roe, T. Fusco, D. Le Mignant, B. Macintosh, and S. Acton
3.30 BREAK
4.00 Upper Limits to Ios Background Heat Flow from Diurnal Heat Balance Considerations, John Spencer, Alfred McEwen, Julie Rathbun
4.15 Thermal Output of Io measured in the 1-5 micron region by the Galileo Near Infrared Mapping Spectrometer, W. D. Smythe, R. Lopes-Gautier, L. W. Kamp, R. W. Carlson, and the Galileo NIMS team
4.30 Ionian Mountain Formation Models, E.P. Turtle, W.L. Jaeger, A.S. McEwen, and L.P. Keszthelyi
4.45 Regional Topographic Mapping of Io from Stereo Imaging, Ronda R. Wilson and Paul M. Schenk
5.00 Formation and Evolution of Paterae on Io from Galileo SSI, Jani Radebaugh, Laszlo Keszthelyi, Alfred McEwen, Elizabeth Turtle, Moses Milazzo, Windy Jaeger, and the Galileo SSI Team
5.15 Non-Synchronous Rotation of Io? M.P. Milazzo, P.E. Geissler, R. Greenberg, L.P. Keszthelyi, A.S. McEwen, J. Radebaugh, E.P. Turtle
5.30 Spatial distribution and chemical nature of the 1.0 µm absorber on Ios surface inferred by the near infrared mapping spectrometer and the solid state imager of Galileo, S. Douté, P. Geissler, R. Lopes-Gautier, R. Carlson and the Galileo NIMS Team
Thursday Afternoon - Right Ballroom
Magnetosphere
Chairs: Michelle Doughterty, Claudia Alexander
1.30 Two-Dimensional Transport Studies of Radial and Longitudinal Structure in the Io Plasma Torus, P. A. Delamere, W. H. Smyth, M. L. Marconi
1.45 Transport of plasma from the Io torus to the outer magnetosphere, Vytenis Vasyliunas
2.00 Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling in the Jovian Middle Magnetosphere, R. M. Thorne, B. Bhattacharya, F. Xiao, and D. J. Williams
2.15 Simulating the Jovian Magnetosphere and the Io Plasma Torus, Raymond J. Walker, Jon A. Linker, Roberto Lionello, and Tatsuki Ogino
2.30 Global MHD Simulations of Jupiters Magnetosphere for Cassini-Galileo Conditions, K.C. Hansen, T.I. Gombosi, D.L. DeZeeuw, and K.G. Powell
2.45 The Influence of Solar Wind on Jupiters Magnetosphere, Krishan K. Khurana
3.00 Dynamic Processes in the Jovian Magnetosphere - Solar Wind or Internally Driven? J. Woch, N. Krupp, A. Lagg, D. J. Williams
3.15 Global configuration of the Jovian magnetosphere, N. Krupp, E.C. Reolof, A. Lagg, J. Woch, S. Livi, S.M. Krimigis, D.J. Williams
3.30 BREAK
4.00 On the relevance of a turbulence approach for the Jovian magnetosphere, J. Saur, H. Politano, A. Pouquet
4.15 Divergence of the equatorial current in the dawn sector of Jupiters magnetosphere, and an empirical model of the main jovian auroral oval, E. J. Bunce and S. W. H. Cowley
4.30 Imaging the Jovian magnetosphere in energetic neutral atoms with the Cassini/Huygens Magnetospheric Imaging Instrument Ion and Neutral Camera, D.G. Mitchell, S.M. Krimigis, B.H. Mauk, E.C. Roelof, J. Dandouras, and D.J. Williams
4.45 Periodicities in particle intensities onboard Cassini and Galileo during the Cassini Jupiter flyby, S. A. Espinosa, N. Krupp, J. Woch, M. K. Dougherty, S. Livi, D.J. Williams, S.M. Krimigis
5.00 Overview of Ionospheric-Magnetospheric Coupling at Jupiter: The Jovian Aurora, J.H. Waite, Jr., D. Grodent, F. Crary, J. Clarke, D. Young, G.R. Gladstone, T. Majeed, E. Bunce, S. Cowley, T. Hill, B. Mauk, and S. Bougher
5.15 Temporal Variations in Jovian Auroral Radio Emission Intensity and Their Association with Solar Wind Conditions, W. S. Kurth, D. A. Gurnett, G. B. Hospodarsky, P. Louarn, P. Zarka, M. Desch, W. Pryor, F. Crary, D. Young, B. Barraclough, and M. Dougherty
5.30 Implications of the Spectral Characteristics of Decameter Emissions on the Jovian Magnetospheric Structure, P. Zarka
5.45 Anisotropic Interactions of High Energy Heavy Ions with Io: HIC Data Modeling from the J0 and I27 Flybys, John F. Cooper, Christina M. S. Cohen, and Neil Gehrels
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6-7.30pm LASP Reception & BBQ
LASP Space Technology Building, 1234 Innovation Drive
7.30pm Public Talks - Millennium Hotel Ballroom
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Friday June 29th
Satellite Geological Processes
Chair: Tom McCord
9.00 Overview of Europa's Geology: Implications for the Ice Shell and a Sub-Ice Ocean, Robert T. Pappalardo (Invited)
9.30 Ganymede: A new view from Galileo Mission results, J. W. Head, R. Pappalardo, G. Collins, N. Spaun, R. Wagner, B. Giese, G. Neukum, L. Prockter, and the Galileo SSI Team (Invited)
10.00 Geology of Callisto: Galileo Solid State Imaging Results, R. Greeley1 and J.E. Klemaszewski1, C. Chapman2, and the Galileo Imaging Team (Invited)
10.30 BREAK
11.00 Landform Degradation on the Galilean Satellites, Jeffrey M. Moore and the Galileo Imaging Science Team (Invited)
11.30 Cratering Record of the Jovian System, C. R. Chapman, E. B. Bierhaus, W. J. Merline, and the Galileo SSI Team (Invited)
12.00 Crater morphology and distribution on the Galilean satellites: Interiors and ages, Paul M. Schenk (Invited)
12.15 Topographic Relaxation on the Large Icy Satellites of Jupiter, Andrew J. Dombard (Invited)
12.30 LUNCH
Friday Afternoon - Left Ballroom
Dust, Rings, Small Satellites and Callisto
Chairs: Adam Showalter, Joe Burns
1.30 Dust in the Jovian System, Harald Krueger, Eberhard Grün, Amara Graps, Mihaly Horanyi, Alexander V. Krivov, and the Galileo Dust Science Team (Invited)
2.00 The Galileo-Cassini joint dust measurements, Ralf Srama, Sascha Kempf, Harald Krüger, Amara Graps, Eberhard Grün (Invited)
2.30 Dusty Plasma Effects in the Jovian Magnetosphere, Mihaly Horányi (Invited)
3.00 Io Revealed in the Jovian Dust Streams, Amara L. Graps, Eberhard Grün, Harald Krueger, Mihaly Horanyi, Hakan Svedhem, and the Galileo and Cassini Dust Science
3.15 Mass spectra of Jovian stream particles, Sascha Kempf, Ralf Srama, Eberhard Grün and the CDA Science Team
3.30 BREAK
4.00 Structure of Jupiters Main Ring and Halo from Galileo SSI and Earth-based Images, M. R. Showalter, D. P. Hamilton, J. A. Burns, I. de Pater, and D. P. Simonelli
4.15 Cassini Imaging Observations of Jupiter's Rings, H. Throop, C. Porco, P. Estrada, P. Helfenstein, L. Dones, R. West, J. Burns, C. Murray, A. Brahic
4.30 Galileo's highest-resolution images of Theme, Almalthea, and Metis, Damon P. Simonelli, Nirattaya Khamsemanan, Peter C. Thomas, Joseph Veverka, and the Galileo SSI Team.
4.45 Jupiter's Irregular Satellite System, David Jewitt and Scott Sheppard
5.00 Himalia -- First Disk-Resolved Observations of an Outer Jovian Satellite, Tilmann Denk, Paul Helfenstein, Thomas Roatsch, Peter C. Thomas, Steven W. Squyres, Carolyn C. Porco, and Gerhard Neukum
5.15 Cratering and Erosion on Callisto: New Insights, James E. Klemaszewski, Ronald Greeley, and Galileo SSI Team
5.30 Spectra of Non-Ice Material on Callisto, C.A. Hibbits, G.B. Hansen, and T.B. McCord
Friday Afternoon - Right Ballroom
Europa, Ganymede and the Io Plasma Torus
Chairs: William McKinnon, Hunter Waite
1.30 A Model for Ridge Formation on Europa, H.J. Melosh and E.P. Turtle
1.45 Internal oceans on the Galilean satellites of Jupiter, T. Spohn and G. Schubert
2.00 Wavy gravy and the topography of chaos on Europa, Paul M. Schenk and Robert T. Pappalardo
2.15 Impact Delivery of Biogenic Elements to Europa, Elisabetta Pierazzo and Christopher F. Chyba
2.30 Alternative Energy Sources Could Support Life in Europa's Ocean, Dirk Schulze-Makuch and Louis Irwin
2.45 Penetration of the Ice Crust on Europa During Impact Cratering: A Lower Limit for the Ice Thickness, B.A. Ivanov, E.P. Turtle
3.00 Surface Processes on Europa: A Synthesis, J. Brad Dalton
3.15 Surface Radiolysis and Icy Satellite Atmospheres: Alkalis at Europa, R.E. Johnson and F. Leblanc
3.30 BREAK
4.00 Grooved terrain formation on Ganymede, Geoffrey C. Collins, Robert T. Pappalardo, and James W. Head
4.15 A Measurement Technique for Surface Ice Abundance and its Application to Ganymede, G.B. Hansen
4.30 Is the Ribbon in the Io Plasma Torus Striated? A. J. Dessler
4.45 Fine Structure of the Io Plasma Torus Produced by the Centrifugal Interchange Instability, J. W. Goldstein, T. W. Hill, R. W. Spiro, and R. A. Wolf
5.00 Probing the Three-Dimensional Structure and Time Variability of the Plasma Torus, W. H. Smyth, F. Scherb, R. J. Oliversen, and M. L. Marconi
5.15 Galileo EPD Ion Spectra near Io, C. Paranicas and B. H. Mauk
5.30 Electron acceleration by Io and Galileo plasma wave observations, T. Chust, A. Roux, W. S. Kurth, D. A. Gurnett
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Saturday June 30th
Satellite Origins
Chair: Damon Simonelli, Torrence Johnson
9.00 Perspectives on the geology and geophysics of the Galilean satellites from Voyager to Galileo, W. B. McKinnon, R.J. Sullivan, R.J. Phillips (Invited)
9.30 Structure, composition, dynamics and evolution of the Galilean satellites of Jupiter, G. Schubert, J.D. Anderson, T. Spohn, W.B. McKinnon (Invited)
10.00 Jupiter's Ring-Moon System, Joseph A. Burns, Damon P. Simonelli, Douglas P. Hamilton, Mark R. Showalter, Peter C. Thomas, Carolyn C. Porco, Henry Throop, and Larry W. Esposito
10.30 BREAK
11.00 On the Steady State Conditions in a Circum-Jovian Satellite Accretion Disk, R. M. Canup and Wm. R. Ward
11.15 Satellite Migration and Survival, Wm. R. Ward and R.M. Canup
11.30 Satellitesimal binary growth in the circumjovian disk and the slow formation of Callisto, I. Mosqueira, P.R. Estrada, J.N. Cuzzi, and S.W. Squyres
11.45 The presence of NH3 in the Galilean icy satellites: from models of the jovian subnebula to laboratory experiments, O. Mousis, D. Gautier, O. Grasset, J. Pargamin, C. Sotin
12.00 Origins of the Jovian satellites, David J. Stevenson (Invited)
12.30 The Cassini Mission, Denis Matson (Invited)
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