Accepted Posters


List and titles of accepted posters
Authors Namestitle
M. Blanc, A. Coustenis, R. Greeley, L. Prockter, D. Senske,
J-P Lebreton, B. Pappalardo, M. Dougherty,
O. Grasset, E. Bunce,
and the EJSM Outreach working group
Outreach goals of the Europa Jupiter System Mission
A. Bortoletto, R. Saito Observing mutual events of the trans-Neptunian object Haumea and Namaka from Brazil
D. Ribeiro Bortoletto, M. de Oliveira-Abans,
I. Fernandes de Fernandes, R. Santos
Scientific literacy, pleasure and aesthetics: the collaborative virtual worlds that Galileo could not foresee
S. Casotto, S. Padovan Sensitivity of different altimetric orbiters for the detection of a subsurface ocean on Europa
S.Cheung The study of Galileo's moon program in the International Year of Astronomy
G.Cremonese, V. Da Deppo, G.Naletto, E.Martellato, S. Debei, C. Barbieri Observing Mercury: from Galileo through Giuseppe Colombo to the stereo camera on the BepiColombo mission
D. Fulvio, C. Blanco Observations of mutual phenomena of Galilean satellites
G. Galletta, G. Bertoloni, M. D'Alessandro New approaches to the exploration: planet Mars and bacterial life
C. Grava, N.M. Schneider, C. Barbieri Io, the closest Medicean moon: changes in its Sodium cloud caused by Jupiter eclipses
E. Lorenzini, D. Curreli and D. Zanutto Exploration of the Galilean Moons using Electrodynamic Tethers for Propellantless Maneuvers and Self-Powering
D. Lupishko, Z. Pozhalova Near-Earth objects 400 years after Galileo: Physical properties and internal structure
S.Marchi A new chronology for the inner solar system from  crater counts
B. Noyelles Theory of the rotation of the Galilean satellites
S. Pluchino, S. Montebugnoli, G. Pupillo, E. Salerno, F. Schillirò Study of mutual occultation phenomena of the Galilean satellites at radio wavelengths
Z. Pozhalova, D. Lupishko How many satellites have been discovered in the Solar System after Galileo
P. Schenck A mosaic of the Galilean Moons