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June 2/3, 2004 ISC Telecon #3 1 2 nd International Planetary Probe Workshop (IPW2): Proposed Program Changes (cont.) 8/22 Sunday : Evening - Registration (5:30 - 7:30) 8/23 Monday: Morning S#1 Outlook for Probe Missions Afternoon S#2 Gas Giants-I Evening Boeing Banquet 8/24 Tuesday Morning S#3 Mars Afternoon S#4 Sample Return and Cross- cut. Topics NASA Ames Facilities Tour 8/25 Wednesday All day Tour 8/26 Thursday Morning S#5 Titan and Gas Giants-II Afternoon S#6 Venus and Special Topics 8/27 Friday Morning S#7 Emerging technologies Workshop Closes at Noon on 8/28 Other Associated Events 8/21 - 22: Ablator Course 8/22 Sunday : Evening - Registration (5:30 - 7:30) 8/23 Monday: Start at 9:00 am Morning S#1 Outlook for Probe Missions Afternoon S#2 Mars Evening Boeing Banquet 8/24 Tuesday Morning S#3 Gas Giants-I Afternoon S#4 Titan and Gas Giants-II NASA Ames Facilities Tour (potential) Evening ISC member Dinner Meeting - IPWS3 8/25 Wednesday Morning S#5 Venus and Special Topics Afternoon S#6 Sample Return and Cross Cut. Topics Evening Tour of the City & Dinner or Dinner Cruise 8/27 Thursday Morning S#7 Emerging technologies Workshop Closes at Noon on 8/28 Afternoon NASA Ames Facilities Tour Other Associated Events 8/21 - 8/22: Ablator Course 8/27 - 8/28: NASA SSE Technology Forum Current Proposed

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8/22 Sunday : Evening - Registration (5:30 - 7:30) 8/23 Monday: Morning S#1 Outlook for Probe Missions Afternoon S#2 Gas Giants-I Evening Boeing Banquet 8/24 Tuesday Morning S#3 Mars Afternoon S#4 Sample Return and Cross-cut. Topics NASA Ames Facilities Tour - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: 2 nd  International Planetary Probe Workshop (IPW2): Proposed Program Changes (cont.)

June 2/3, 2004 ISC Telecon #3 1

2nd International Planetary Probe Workshop (IPW2): Proposed Program Changes (cont.)

8/22 Sunday : Evening - Registration (5:30 - 7:30)

8/23 Monday:

Morning S#1 Outlook for Probe Missions

Afternoon S#2 Gas Giants-I

Evening Boeing Banquet

8/24 Tuesday

Morning S#3 Mars

Afternoon S#4 Sample Return and Cross-cut. Topics

NASA Ames Facilities Tour

8/25 Wednesday All day Tour

8/26 Thursday

Morning S#5 Titan and Gas Giants-II

Afternoon S#6 Venus and Special Topics

8/27 Friday

Morning S#7 Emerging technologies

Workshop Closes at Noon on 8/28

Other Associated Events

8/21 - 22: Ablator Course

8/22 Sunday : Evening - Registration (5:30 - 7:30) 8/23 Monday: Start at 9:00 am

Morning S#1 Outlook for Probe MissionsAfternoon S#2 MarsEvening Boeing Banquet

8/24 TuesdayMorning S#3 Gas Giants-IAfternoon S#4 Titan and Gas Giants-II

NASA Ames Facilities Tour (potential)Evening ISC member Dinner Meeting - IPWS3

8/25 WednesdayMorning S#5 Venus and Special Topics Afternoon S#6 Sample Return and Cross Cut.

TopicsEvening Tour of the City & Dinner or Dinner

Cruise 8/27 Thursday

Morning S#7 Emerging technologies Workshop Closes at Noon on 8/28

Afternoon NASA Ames Facilities Tour

Other Associated Events8/21 - 8/22: Ablator Course8/27 - 8/28: NASA SSE Technology Forum

Current Proposed

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June 2/3, 2004 ISC Telecon #3 2

Aug. 22, Sunday Evening: Registration and Orientation

Date: Sunday August 22

Time: 5:30 - 7:30 p.m

Session: Registration and Orientation

Scope: On-site Registration and provide orientation to participants on the meeting location, workshop details, facility tours and local area information.

Location: Ames Visitor Center/Mars Display Center

Responsible POC: Ed Martinez / Marla Arcadi, TBD

ISC Members to Support:

Raj Venkatapathy, Dave Atkinson and/or Jean-Pierre Lebreton

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June 2/3, 2004 ISC Telecon #3 3

Aug. 23, Monday Morning - Preliminary Program Detail Session 1: Outlook for Probe Missions

Time Topic/Details Speaker Responsible POC

7:30 - 9:00 Registration (Continental Breakfast at the Workshop)

9:00 - 9:15 Welcome, Introduction and Orientation Ethiraj Venkatapathy

9:15 - 9:45 TBD title by Scott Hubbard (S1#1) Scott Hubbard, Director, NASA Ames Research Center

Raj /Marla

9:45 - 10:15 “NASA’s Solar System and Mars Exploration Program “ (S1#2)

Jay Bergstrahl (for Orlando Figueroa),OSS, NASA HQ

Jim Robinson

10:15 - 10:30 Break

10:30 - 11:00 “ESA’s Solar System and Mars Exploration Program” (S1#3)

TBD ( ESA Chief Scientist ) Jean-Pierre Lebreton

11:00 - 11:30 Probe enabling Science Challenges and Opportunities: A community outlook (S1#4)

Sushil Atreya (Rich Young (USA), Jean-Pierre (ESA), Reta Beebe, Larry Esposito, Andy Ingersol, Tom Spilker, et. al. to support/co-author)

Rich Young

11:30 - 12:00 Technology Challenges and opportunities to enable Probes: A community outlook (S1#5)

TBD(Elizabeth Kolawa, Michelle Munk, Raj Venkatapathy, Bernie Laub, Jim Arnold , TBD, etc. to support or co-author).

Jim Cutts

12:00 - 1:00 Lunch provided at workshop

Chair: Dave Atkinson Co-Chair: RajScope: An opportunity to dialogue with the Institutional and Program Leaders; their perspectives, challenges and vision; and probe communities exciting outlook on the Science and Technology aspects of Probes.

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June 2/3, 2004 ISC Telecon #3 4

Aug. 23, Monday Afternoon - Preliminary Program Detail Session 2: Mars

Time Topic/Details Speaker Responsible POC

1:00 - 1:30 “Six Minutes and a Life time of Memories - MER EDL” (S2#1)

Firouz Naderi Jim Cutts

1:30 - 1:50 TBD Presentation (S2#2) MER TBD talk by Wayne Lee Jim/Prasun/Jeff

1:50 - 2:10 TBD Presentation (S2#3) MER EDL - Prasun Desai, et. al. Jim/Prasun/Jeff

2:10 - 2:30 TBD Presentation (S2#4) Phoenix Mission Related (?) Bill Willcockson

2:30 - 2:45 Break

2:45 - 3:05 TBD European Invited Presentation ( S2#5) TBD

3:05 - 3:25 MSL EDL Challenges (S2#6) Jeff Umland Jeff Umland

3:30 - 3:45 TBD Presentation (S2#7) (Abs#2 ?)

3:45 - 4:00 TBD Presentation (S2#8) (Abs#14 ?)

4:00 - 4:15 TBD Presentation (S2#9) ( Abs#18 ?)

4:15 - 4:30 TBD Presentation (S2#10) (Abs#10 ?)

4:30 - 5:00 Panel Discussion (S2#11) Lead: TBD Members: TBD

Chair: Jeff Umland Co-Chair: Prasun Desai (or Jim Cutts)Scope: On the Science, Mission Architecture, Technology, Sensors and other topics of relevance to Mars. MER (and Beagle) team reports on challenges and lessons learned, Phoenix, MSL and other upcoming Mars Probe/Lander Missions.

6:30 - 9:30 Boeing Banquet

B. Bienstock or Boeing Welcome-Jack Boyd on Probe History at Ames

-- TBD on memories from Pioneer-Venus

Bernie/Jim

Ed/Marla/Raj

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June 2/3, 2004 ISC Telecon #3 5

Aug. 24, Tuesday Morning - Preliminary Program Detail Session 3: Gas Giants - I

Time Topic/Details Speaker Responsible POC

7:30 - ?? Continental Breakfast at the Workshop

8:00 - 8:30 Invited Session Lead Talk: NASA’s Outer Planet Exploration Plans (S3#1)

Jay Bergstrahl Bernie

8:30 - 8:50 Invited Talk (S3#2) Tom Spilker Bernie/Jim

8:50 - 9:10 Invited Talk: Neptune Polar Orbiter with Probes (S3#3)

Bernie Bienstock, et. Al. Bernie/Jim

9:10 - 9:30 Paper Presentation (S3#4) TBD Bernie/Jim

9:30 - 9:45 Break

9:45 - 10:00 Paper Presentation (S3#5) TBD Bernie/Jim

10:00- 10:15

10:15 - 10:30

10:30 - 10:45

10:45 - 11:00 Tom Spilker

11:00 - 11:15 Paper Presentation (S3#7) TBD Bernie/Jim

11:15 - 11:30 Student Presentation (S3#6) Andy’s student on Neptune Studies (Tom Spilker ?)

Bernie/Jim

11:30 - 12:00 Panel Discussion: TOPIC TBD Lead: TBD; Panel Members: TBD Bernie/Jim

12:00 - 1:00 Lunch provided at workshop

Chair: Bernie Bienstock Co-Chair: Jim Robinson ( or Rich Young)Scope: Invited lead talk ( 30 min.), invited paper presentations and poster presentation on the Science, Mission Architecture, Technology, Sensors and other topics of relevance to Jupiter, Neptune, Saturn and Uranus with a leaning towards papers dealing with Jupiter and Neptune.

Session Detail to be presented by Chair / Co-chair

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June 2/3, 2004 ISC Telecon #3 6

Aug. 24, Tuesday Afternoon - Preliminary Program Detail Session 4: Titan and Gas Giants - II

Chair: Ralph Lorenz Co-Chair: Jean-Pierre LebretonScope: Invited lead talk ( 30 min.), invited paper presentations and poster presentation on the Science, Mission Architecture, Technology, Sensors and other topics of relevance to Jupiter, Neptune, Saturn and Uranus with a leaning towards papers dealing with Jupiter and Titan.

Time Topic/Details Speaker Responsible POC

1:00 - 1:30 TBD Presentation (S4#1) Jean-Pierre Lebreton (?) Ralph/ TBD

TBD Presentation (S4#2) TBD Ralph/ TBD

TBD Presentation (S4#3) TBD Ralph/ TBD

TBD Presentation (S4#4) TBD Ralph/ TBD

Break Ralph/ TBD

3:00 - 3:30 TBD Invited Talk (S4#5) TBD Ralph/ TBD

TBD Presentation (S4#6) TBD Ralph/ TBD

TBD Presentation (S4#7) TBD Ralph/ TBD

TBD Presentation (S4#8) TBD Ralph/ TBD

4:30 - 5:00 Panel Discussion and Outcome (S4#9) Expert Panel: TBD (Jean-Pierre and Ralph)

Moderator: Jean-Pierre

Summary recommendations: Ralph

Ralph/ TBD

Session Detail to be presented by Chair / Co-chair

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June 2/3, 2004 ISC Telecon #3 7

Aug. 25, Wednesday Morning - Preliminary Program Detail Session 5: Venus and Special Topics

Time Topic/Details Speaker Responsible POC

7:30 Continental Breakfast at the Workshop

8:00 - 8:30 Invited Session Lead Talk: Venus ( S5#1) Larry Esposito Larry/EC

Paper Presentation (S5#2) TBD LarryEC

Paper Presentation (S5#3) TBD Larry/EC

Paper Presentation (S5#4) TBD Larry/EC

Break

Paper Presentation (S5#5) TBD Larry/EC

Paper Presentation (S5#6) TBD Larry/EC

Paper Presentation (S5#7) Paper Presentation (S7#6) Larry/EC

Poster Presentation (S5#8) Poster Presentation (S4#7) Larry/EC

11:30 - 12:00

Panel Discussion: Topic TBD Panel Chair: TBD; Members: TBD

12:00 - 1:00 Lunch provided at workshop

Chair: Larry Esposito Co-Chair: Eric ChassefiereScope: Venus focused Science, Mission Architecture, Technology, Sensors. Include special topics that may have cross cutting application.

Session Detail to be presented by Chair / Co-chair

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June 2/3, 2004 ISC Telecon #3 8

Aug. 25, Wednesday Afternoon - Preliminary Program Detail Session 6: Sample Return and Cross-Cutting Topics

Chair: Jim Corliss Co-Chair: Michelle MunkScope: Cross cutting topics in Science, Mission Architecture, Technology, Sensors and other areas of relevance - talks should be considered. Potential presentation on Sample Return Missions and Aerocapture.

5:30 - 10:30 Sun-set Tour - San Francisco and Dinner Marla / Ed

Topic/Details Speaker Responsible POC

TBD Presentation (S#1) Jean-Pierre Lebreton (?) Ralph/ TBD

TBD Presentation (S#2) 1. Bouilly Ğ Thermal Protection of Huygens Ralph/ TBD

TBD Presentation (S#3) NS 11 Underwood Ğ Huygens Parachute Ralph/ TBD

TBD Presentation (S#4) 19 Bettanini Ğ Huygens Mock-up Ralph/ TBD

Break Ralph/ TBD

TBD Invited Talk (S#5) TBD Future Mission talk ? Ralph/ TBD

TBD Presentation (S#6) TBD Ralph/ TBD

TBD Presentation (S#7) 7 Kazeminejad Ğ Huygens simulation Ralph/ TBD

TBD Presentation (S#8) TBD Future mission (2) Zimmerman Ralph/ TBD

Panel Discussion and Outcome (S#9) Expert Panel: TBD (Jean-Pierre and Ralph)Moderator: Jean-PierreSummary recommendations: Ralph

Ralph/ TBD

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June 2/3, 2004 ISC Telecon #3 9

Aug. 26, Thursday Morning - Preliminary Program Detail Session 7: Emerging Technologies

Chair: Jim Arnold Co-Chair: TBD Scope: Papers and presentations dealing with emerging technologies such as Nanotechnology, Nano/Pico satellites, novel sensors and devices extreme environment.

Topic/Details Speaker/Authors Responsible POC

Trends and Development inNanotechnology for Probes (S#1)

Meyya Meyyappan / Meyyappya & Arnold Jim Arnold

NanoTPS (S#2) Jim Arnold / Arnold, Chen, Squire, D.Srivastava, G. Allen, M. Stackpoole,

Goldstein, E. Venkatapathy and M.P.Loomis1 .

Jim Arnold

Mini-and Multiple-Probes (S#3) Vinod Kapoor / Kapoor, Rasky and Arnold Jim Arnold

Design and Testing of a PrototypeAtmosphericGas Collection Apparatus for aMission to Mars

John Bernardin / Bernandin,Hopkins,Konecni,And Wiens   Space and AtmosphericSciences Group,Los Alamos National Laboratory

Jim Arnold

Break

The Instrumented Frisbee® as aPrototype for Planetary Entry ProbeDynamics Analysis

Ralph Lorenz / Lorenz

TRIPS Jim Arnold / Loomis & Arnold

Rotary-wing Decelerators for ProbeDescenThrough the Atmosphere of Venus

Larry Yo ung/ ARC Rotor Craft Division EdAikens/CodeAR

Nano-Structured Materials – Possibleway toenable new lighweight pressurevessels fordeep descent probes into the gasgiants andVenus? Tenative Papr

Deepak Srivastava / Srivastava andBienstock