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Session_1 Mars
- James W. Head. History of Climate Change and Evolution of the Water Cycle (ppt, 123MB)
- G. Neukum, A.T. Basilevsky et al. Episodicity of volcanic and fluvial processes on Mars (ppt, 5,7MB)
- B. Ivanov. Impact cratering on Mars (ppt, 13MB)
- L. Kerber, J.W. Head, et al. The distribution of ash from ancient explosive volcanoes on Mars (ppt, 17MB)
- I. G. Mitrofanov. HEND science after 9 years in space (ppt, 5,6MB)
- O. Witasse. Mars Express status and highlights (ppt, 9,7MB)
- V. N. Zharkov. Mars: internal composition. On the hydrogen in the Martian core (ppt, 0,5MB)
- R. Arvidson. Coordinated Orbital and Landed Observations for Mars Science (ppt, 28MB)
- G. Klingelhofer et al. Mossbauer mineralogy at Meridiani Planum and Gusev crater, Summary of 6 years of operations and recent results from the MER Mossbauer spectrometer (ppt, 27MB)
- M.A. Ivanov et al. Thumbprint terrains in Isidis Planitia, Mars: characteristics and modes of formation (ppt, 24MB)
- C. d'Uston. Some aspects of the Martian atmospheric variations as seen from Mars Odyssey GRS (ppt, 6,5MB)
- A.V.Rodin et al. Modern climate and hydrological cycle of Mars (ppt, 9,1MB)
- V. Shematovich. Suprathermal C, N, and O atoms in the Martian upper atmosphere (ppt, 3,5MB)
- L. Ksanfomality. Looking for Martian life (ppt, 16MB)
- O.Vaisberg. Plasma populations in the tail of induced magnetosphere (ppt, 12MB)
Session_2 Phobos
- P. Rosenblatt et al. Internal structure and origin of Phobos (ppt, 2,6MB)
- A. Gusev. Physical librations of Phobos: modern status and perspectives (ppt, 18MB)
- J. Head, L. Wilson. Dynamics of groove formation on Phobos by ejecta from Stickney crater: predictions and tests (ppt, 4,4MB)
- T. Duxbury. Phobos grooves. A lunar analogy (ppt, 2,9MB)
- J. Murray. New survey of Phobos' grooves (ppt, 11MB)
- P. Vernazza et al. Meteorite Analogs for Phobos and Deimos: Unraveling the Origin of the Martian Moons (ppt, 8,2MB)
- K. Willner. Phobos DTM and coordinate refinement for Phobos-Soil Mission support (ppt, 6,1MB)
- L. Ksanfomality. Photometric properties of the Phobos' regolith based on the Phobos mission data (ppt, 14MB)
- C. Pieters. Implications of the color of Phobos (pdf, 2,6MB)
- M. Giuranna et al. Compositional interpretation of PFS/MEX and TES/MGS thermal infrared spectra of Phobos (ppt, 4MB)
Session_3 Solar System Studies beyond 2011
- R. Schulz. The Rosetta Mission – Exploring Solar System Formation (ppt, 9,1MB)
- A. Chicarro. Future European exploration of Mars (ppt, 29MB)
- J. Wu et al. Brief introduction of YINGHUO-1 MICRO-satellite for Mars space environment exploration (ppt, 4,4MB)
- V. Linkin et al. MET-NET for Mars program (ppt, 17MB)
- A.V.Rodin et al. NETwork studies of Mars climate and interior (ppt, 5,4MB)
- L. Zasova et al. Venera-D the future Russian mission to Venus (ppt, 82MB)
- L. Zelenyi, V. Khartov et al. "Luna-Glob" and "Luna-Resource" missions (ppt, 12MB)
- D. Senske et al. The Europa Jupiter System Mission: investigating the emergence of habitable worlds around Gas Giants (ppt, 43MB)
- L. Zelenyi, O. Korablev,M. Martynov et al. Europa Lander Mission concept and scientific goals (ppt, 12MB)
Session_4 PhSRM
- L. Zelenyi. Phobos Sample Return Project (ppt, 11MB)
- E. Galimov, Yu. Kostitsyn. Scientific goals of Phobos samples laboratory studies (Phobos-soil program) (pptx, 6MB)
- M. Martynov. Phobos-Grunt Project. Mission concept and current status of development (ppt, 4,7MB)
- E.Akim, G. Zaslavsky,et. al. Delivery of the Samples from Phobos to Earth. The Phobos-Grunt Project: Ballistic, Navigation, and Flight Control (pps, 2,4MB)
- T. Basilevsky, T.V. Shingareva. Phobos-Grunt landing site selection (ppt, 4,7MB)
- V. Nazarov et al. Science Ground Segment for the Phobos-Soil mission (ppt, 3,7MB)
- Z. Zou et al. Overview of the YH-1 Science Data System (ppt, 3,8MB)
- T. Stein. PDS analyst`s notebook: supporting active surface missions and adding value to planetary data archives (ppt, 3,2MB)
Session_5 Instruments for planetary study
- L.Gurvits et al. Radio astronomy experiments in the context of planetary science and exploration (pdf, 3,7MB)
- P. Wurz et al. In Situ Mass Spectrometric Analysis in Planetary Science (ppt, 17MB)
- M. Tulej et al. Chemical analysis of solids by miniature laser-ablation TOF MS designed for space research (ppt, 6,2MB)
- H. Hanada et al. Development of selenodetic instruments for Japanese lunar explorer SELENE-2 (ppt, 2,7MB)
- T. Kuroda et al. Development of the Sub-millimeter Instrument onboard Japanese Martian Orbiter (ppt, 4,6MB)
- T. Iwata et al. Four-way Doppler measurements and inverse VLBI observations for the Mars rotation observations (ppt, 0,7MB)
- P. Schibler et al. OPTIMISM revival (ppt, 3,5MB)
- L. Friedman. Living interplanetary flight experiment (LIFE) (ppt, 2,5MB)
- Î.I.Orlov, V.N.Sychev et al. Experiment "Biophobos/Anabyosis" in project "Phobos-Grunt" (ppt, 11MB)
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