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Planetary Defense Conference program:
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Special Session: Chelyabinsk Event
Chair: David Morrison
First Scientific Session on the Chelyabinsk Bolide:
A special session on the Chelyabinsk event of February 15 will be held at the beginning of the Planetary Defense Conference in Flagstaff, AZ, April 14-19. In view of wide public and press interest in this unique meteor strike, this special session is open to the public as well as those registered at the Conference. It will be the first scientific analysis of what happened on February 15, and the implications for planetary defense generally. Organizers of the session are David Morrison, Mark Boslough, Clark Chapman, and Alan Harris. The program is held at the High Country Conference Center in Flagstaff.
1700 Conference Registration at Conference Center
1900 Special Session: Preliminary Look at the Chelyabinsk Event
1900 Opening Remarks, David Morrison, Session Chair
IAA-PDC13-10-01 A Geologic and Meteoritic Perspective of Impact Airbursts and
1910 Insights into the Chelyabinsk Event
David Kring (Lunar and Planetary Institute)
IAA-PDC13-10-02 The Chelyabinsk Airburst: A Preliminary Overview of Observations
1935 Peter Brown (Western Ontario University)
IAA-PDC13-10-03 The Trajectory and Orbit of the Chelyabinsk Impactor
2005 Paul Chodas (JPL) & Steven Chesley (JPL)
IAA-PDC13-10-04 Computational Simulations of Chelyabinsk and Tunguska Airbursts
2025 Mark Boslough
IAA-PDC13-10-05 A Two-Week Field Study of the Chelyabinsk Impact
2050 Peter Jenniskens (SETI Institute), Olga P. Popova (IDG RAS), Vadislav
V. Emel’yanenko & Anna Kartashova (Inst. of Astronomy RAS), Evgeny Biryukov
(South Ural State Univ. Chelyabinsk), Sergey Khaibrakhmanov & Alexandr Dudorov
(Chelyabinsk State University), & Dmitriy Glazachev (IDG RAS)
2110 Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A
Alan Harris, Chair
Day 1 Monday, April 15, 2013
0700 Breakfast
0700 Registration
0810 Morning speakers upload and check presentations
0900 Welcoming Remarks and Technical Comments, Bill Ailor
0910 Welcoming Remarks and Technical Comments, Richard Tremayne-Smith
0920 Welcome address, William Grabe, NAU Vice-President for Research
0930 IAA and Planetary Defense, Jean-Michel Contant, IAA Secretary General
0940 Concluding Remarks and Logistic Instructions, David Trilling
0945 Break
Monday, April 15, 2013, 1000-1200
Session 1: Background
Session Chair: Paul Miller
IAA-PDC13-01-01 Historical Perspectives on Planetary Defense
(abst.) (pres.)
1000 David Morrison
IAA-PDC13-01-02 United Nations recommendations for an international response to the NEO impact
(pres.)
1020 Threat
Sergio Camacho
IAA-PDC13-01-03 The NEO Precursor Services of ESA’s Space Situational Awareness Programme
(abst.) (pres.)
1040 Detlef Koschny
IAA-PDC13-01-04 On The National Program of Counteraction Space Threats
(abst.) (pres.)
1100 Boris Shustov
IAA-PDC13-01-05 NASA’s Near Earth Object Program and Activities
(pres.)
1120 Lindley Johnson
IAA-PDC13-01-06 Neoshield: Progress Towards an International NEO Mitigation Program
(abst.) (pres.)
1140 Alan Harris (DLR)
1245 Afternoon speakers upload and check presentations
Monday, April 15, 2013, 1315-1515
Session 2: Discovering NEOs – The State of the Art
Session Chairs: Robert Jedicke and Alan Fitzsimmons
IAA-PDC13-02-01 Source Regions for Near Earth Objects
(pres.)
1315 Mikael Granvik
IAA-PDC13-02-02 Near-Earth Object Survey Summary – The Minor Planet Center Perspective
(abst.) (pres.)
1330 Timothy Spahr
IAA-PDC13-02-03 The NEO Surveys
(abst.) (pres.)
1350 Don Yeomans
IAA-PDC13-02-04 Existing and Expected Near-Earth Object Follow-up Capabilities
(abst.) (pres.)
1410 Eileen Ryan
IAA-PDC13-02-05 Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System – ATLAS
(abst.) (pres.)
1430 John Tonry
IAA-PDC13-02-06 NEOCAM: The Near-Earth Object CAMera
(abst.) (pres.)
1445 Amy Mainzer
IAA-PDC13-02-07 The Sentinel Space Telescope – Overview and Status
(abst.) (pres.)
1500 Ed Lu
1515 Break
Monday, April 15, 2013, 1545-1820
Session 3: NEO Physical Characterization
Session Chairs: Alan Harris (DLR) and Line Drube
IAA-PDC13-03-01 Looking into asteroid interiors by astronomical observations
(pres.)
1545 David Polishook
IAA-PDC13-03-02 Ground-based Optical Observations of NEO Fly-bys
1610 Nicholas Moskovitz
IAA-PDC13-03-03 What do we know about asteroid interiors? What matters for mitigation?
(pres.)
1630 Keith Holsapple
IAA-PDC13-03-04 The Strength of Small Rubble Pile Asteroids
(pres.)
1655 Dan Scheeres
IAA-PDC13-03-05 The YORP Effect on Rubble Piles: How Centrifugal Reshaping of Small Aggregates Kills the YORP Cycle
(pres.)
1715 Tom Statler
IAA-PDC13-03-06 Relevance of Asteroid Shape and Rotational Properties to Impact
1735 Mitigation Strategies
Ivan Debono
IAA-PDC13-03-07 Nuclear Deflection of PHOs as function of burst height, yield, and composition
(pres.)
1755 Catherine Plesko
1820 End Day 1
1830 Welcome reception
Day 2 Tuesday, April 16, 2013
0700 Breakfast
0800 Registration
0810 Morning speakers upload and check presentations
Tuesday, April 16, 2013, 0830-1820
Session 3: Continued (NEO Physical Characterization)
Session Chairs: Alan Harris (DLR) and Line Drube
IAA-PDC13-03-08 Physical Properties of Near-Earth Objects From Radar Observations
(pres.)
0830 Lance Benner
IAA-PDC13-03-09 Explore NEOs: The Warm Spitzer Near Earth Object Characterization Survey
(pres.)
0855 David Trilling
IAA-PDC13-03-10 Orbital and Absolute Magnitude Distribution of Hazardous Objects
0915 Vacheslav Emel’yanenko
IAA-PDC13-03-11 2011 AG5
(abst.) (pres.)
0935 Paul Chodas
1000 Break
Tuesday, April 16, 2013, 1030-1230
Session 4: Mitigation Techniques & Missions
Session Chairs: Bong Wie, Ian Carnelli, Mariella Graziano, Brent Barbee
IAA-PDC13-04-01 The ISIS Mission Concept: an Impactor for Surface and Interior Science
(abst.) (pres.)
1030 Steve Chesley
IAA-PDC13-04-02 Closed Loop Terminal Guidance Navigation for a Kinetic Impactor Spacecraft
(abst.) (pres.)
1050 Shyam Bhaskaran
IAA-PDC13-04-03 Numerical Study of the Asteroid Deflection Efficiency of the Kinetic Impactor
(abst.) (pres.)
1110 Approach in the NEOShield Project
Martin Jutzi
IAA-PDC13-04-04 Momentum transfer via direct impact: Experimental measurements
(abst.) (pres.)
1130 Kevin Housen
IAA-PDC13-04-05 Overview of Collisional-Threat Mitigation Activities at Lawrence Livermore
(abst.) (pres.)
1150 National Laboratory
Paul Miller
IAA-PDC13-04-06 GPU Accelerated 3-D Modeling and Simulation of a Blended Kinetic Impact
(abst.) (pres.)
1210 and Nuclear Subsurface Explosion
Brian Kaplinger
1230 Lunch Jim Green or John Grunsfeld, NASA
1345 Afternoon speakers upload and check presentations
IAA-PDC13-04-07 Conceptual Design of a Flight Validation Mission for a Hypervelocity Asteroid
(abst.) (pres.)
1400 Intercept Vehicle
Brent Barbee
IAA-PDC13-04-08 Target selection and Mission Design Tradeoffs for a HAIV (Hypervelocity Asteroid
(abst.) (pres.)
1420 Intercept Vehicle) Flight Validation Mission
Sam Wagner
IAA-PDC13-04-09 Mission Opportunities for the Flight Validation of the Kinetic Impactor Concept
(abst.) (pres.)
1440 for Asteroid Deflection
Sonia Hernandez
IAA-PDC13-04-10 AIDA: Asteroid Impact & Deflection Assessment
(abst.) (pres.)
1500 Andy Cheng
IAA-PDC13-04-11 BEAST: Low-Cost Demonstration Mission for Binary Asteroid Orbit Modification
(abst.) (pres.)
1520 Jesus Gil-Fernandez
1540 Break
IAA-PDC13-04-12 Human Expeditions to Near-Earth Asteroids: Implications for Exploration, Resource Utilization, Science, and Planetary Defence
(abst.) (pres.)
1610 Paul Abell
IAA-PDC13-04-13 The Near-Earth Object Human Space Flight Accessible Targets Study: an ongoing effort to identify Near-Earth Asteroid Destinations for Human Explorers
(abst.) (pres.)
1630 Brent Barbee
IAA-PDC13-04-14 Asteroid Retrieval Mission Concept – Trailblazing Our Future in Space and Helping to Protect Us From Earth Impactors
(abst.) (pres.)
Daniel Mazanek
IAA-PDC13-04-15 OSIRIS-REx Techniques Applied to Earth-Crossing Object Deflection
(abst.) (pres.)
1710 Ron Mink
IAA-PDC13-04-16 Trajectory and Mission Design for the Origins Spectral Interpretation Resource Identification Security Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) Asteroid Sample Return Mission
(abst.) (pres.)
1730 Mark Beckman
IAA-PDC13-04-17 MARCOPOLO-R: ESA Sample Return Mission to 2008 EV5 (A Potentially Hazardous Asteroid)
(abst.) (pres.)
1750 Antonella Barucci
1810 End day 2
Day 3 Wednesday, April 17, 2013
0810 Speakers upload and check presentations
Wednesday, April 17, 0830-1250
Session 4: Continued (Mitigation Techniques & Missions)
Session Chairs: Bong Wie, Ian Carnelli, Mariella Graziano, Brent Barbee
IAA-PDC13-04-18 Performance and Derived Requirements of a Gravity Tractor Serving as a
(abst.)
0830 Precursor to a Kinetic Impactor within the NEOSHIELD Study Framework
Julie Bellerose
IAA-PDC13-04-19 Development of an Asteroid Mission Design Software Tool for Planetary Defense
(abst.)
0850 George Vardaxis
IAA-PDC13-04-20 APOPHIS Express, a unique opportunity for a human visit to a NEO in 2029
(abst.)
0910 Jean-Yves Prado
IAA-PDC13-04-21 Experimental Characterization of the Thrust Induced By Laser Ablation on an Asteroid
(abst.)
0930 Alison Gibbings
IAA-PDC13-04-22 Light-Touch2: A Laser-Based Solution for the Deflection, Manipulation and
(abst.)
0950 Exploitation of Small Asteroids
Maximiliano Vasile
IAA-PDC13-04-23 Preliminary Development and Validation of Optical Navigation and Guidance Laws
(abst.)
1010 for Intercepting a Small Target Asteroid
Matt Hawkins
1030 Break
IAA-PDC13-04-24 Uncertainty Quantification in Impulsive Deflection Scenarios
(abst.) (pres.)
1100 Joe Wasem
IAA-PDC13-04-25 Lower Limits on NEO Deflection Velocities from Vapor and Blow-Off Momentum
(abst.)
1120 Kirsten Howley
IAA-PDC13-04-26 Hazardous Near-Earth Asteroid Mitigation Campaign Planning Based on Uncertain
(abst.) (pres.)
1140 Information on Fundamental Asteroid Characteristics
Yohei Sugimoto
IAA-PDC13-04-27 Catching a Rolling Stone: Dynamics and Control of a Spacecraft and an Asteroid
(abst.) (pres.)
1200 Carlos Roithmayr
IAA-PDC13-04-28 Optical Navigation and Fuel-Efficient Orbit Control Around an Irregular-Shaped Asteroid
(abst.)
1220 Tim Winkler
1240 Close of Session 4
All Day: Tours
Meteor Crater
Evening: Public Event
1900 Cline Library auditorium on the campus of Northern Arizona University
Bill Nye the Science Guy, Planetary Society CEO, internationally known speaker, comedian, author, scientist, and media personality will give a presentation guaranteed to please people of all ages as he talks about the importance of protecting the planet from dangerous asteroids.
Geoff Notkin and Steve Arnold, the Science Channel’s Meteorite Men, who travel all over the world, and with all kinds of gear to recovery meteorites. They will tell stories of their expeditions and what we learn about the Universe from the meteorites they recover.
The public session will be hosted by The Planetary Society’s Planetary Radio Live, with plans to post the entire session online, including questions from the audience, and to air excerpts on Planetary Radio. The evening session is free to all and is sponsored by NASA and The Planetary Society.
Day 4 Thursday, April 18, 2013
0700 Breakfast
0800 Registration
0810 Morning speakers upload and check presentations
Session 5: Impact Effects that inform Warning, Mitigation, & Costs
Thursday, April 18, 0830-1230
Session Chairs: Mark Boslough, Alan Harris (US), Clark Chapman
IAA-PDC13-05-01 Aerial and Surface Effects of Cosmic Airbursts: Recent Events and
(abst.) (pres.)
0830 Geological Archives
Marie-Agnes Courty
IAA-PDC13-05-02 High Velocity Impact Generated Air Blast
(abst.) (pres.)
0845 Charles Needham
IAA-PDC13-05-03 The NEA Impact that Created Meteor Crater, Arizona
(abst.) (pres.)
0900 David Kring
IAA-PDC13-05-04 Tsunami from Plume-Forming Collisional Airbursts
(abst.) (pres.)
0925 Mark Boslough
IAA-PDC13-05-05 Atmospheric and Water-Surface effects of small Impacts
0940 Galen Gisler
IAA-PDC13-05-06 Assessment of Threat of Small Impacts
(abst.)
1005 Vladimir Svetsov
1020 Break
IAA-PDC13-05-07 Calculating damage from asteroid impacts
(abst.) (pres.)
1050 H. Jay Melosh
IAA-PDC13-05-08 Flux of Impacts in Jupiter: From super bolides to large-scale meteorites
(abst.) (pres.)
1115 R. Hueso
IAA-PDC13-05-09 The value of enhanced NEO surveys
(abst.) (pres.)
1130 Alan Harris (USA)
IAA-PDC13-05-10 Infrastructure Consequence Analysis of Destructive Events
(abst.) (pres.)
1145 Barbara Jennings
IAA-PDC13-05-11 NEO Disaster Response and Recovery in the Context of Other Natural Hazards
(abst.) (pres.)
1210 Clark R. Chapman
1230 Lunch Robert J. Fenton, Jr., FEMA
1345 Afternoon speakers upload and check presentations
Session 6: Consequence Management & Education Thursday, April 18, 1400-1640
Session Chairs: Victoria Friedensen, Dave Baiocchi, A.C. Charania, Nahum Melamed, Ray Williamson
IAA-PDC13-06-01 A Communications Plan for an International Response to a Threatening NEO
(abst.) (pres.)
1400 Leonard David
IAA-PDC13-06-02 How Scientists And Prophets Have To Collaborate To Face A NEO Threat
(abst.) (pres.)
1420 Jacques Arnould
IAA-PDC13-06-03 Assessing the Full Spectrum of Communication Needs for Potentially Hazardous NEOs
(abst.) (pres.)
1440 Margaret Race
IAA-PDC13-06-04 Do’s and Don’ts of Communicating Effectively about NEO Hazards
(abst.) (pres.)
1500 Linda Billings
IAA-PDC13-06-05 A Decision Analysis Approach For Risk Management Of Near Earth Objects
(abst.) (pres.)
1520 Robert Lee
IAA-PDC13-06-06 Organizational vulnerability of a crisis organization in the context of an asteroid impact: methodology and tools to identify its weak points and promote its resilience
(abst.)
1540 Emmanuel Garbolino
IAA-PDC13-06-07 Possible Roles for the U.S. Geological Survey in Impact Hazard Analysis and Response
(abst.) (pres.)
1600 Lazio Kestay
IAA-PDC13-06-08 IGMASS – Planetary Market of Knowledge Without Linguistic, National or Cultural Borders
(abst.)
1620 Efim Malitikov
1640 Break
Introduction to Session 7 Thursday, April 18, 1710-1800
Session Chairs: Debbie Lewis, LtCol. Peter Garretson, L.A. Lewis
1710 Scenario Briefing Don Yeomans
1730 First injects Debbie Lewis
1800 End of day 4
Day 4 evening: Conference Banquet with a few words from a special guest: Carolyn Shoemaker
1900 co*cktail
1930 Banquet
Day 5 Friday, April 19, 2013
0700 Breakfast
0800 Registration
0825 Welcoming Remarks Bill Ailor
Session 7: Mitigation Response and Disaster Management Exercise
Friday, April 18, 0830-1230
Session Chairs: Debbie Lewis, LtCol. Peter Garretson, L.A. Lewis
0830 Start of exercise Debbie Lewis
1030 Group Reports All
1130 Exercise Debrief Debbie Lewis
1230 Lunch
Session 8: Panel Session & Discussion: Preparing the White Paper
Friday, April 18, 1345-1530
Moderator: William Ailor and Session Chairs representing each Session
1345 Summary from Session Chairs & Discussion Bill Ailor
1500 Final Remarks – Conclusions & announcement of 2015 venue
1530 End of Conference
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Poster Session
IAA-PDC13-01-01P Neodys: Recent Past, Present And Future Of Impact Monitoring Activities
F. Bernardi, F. Spoto, D. Farnocchia and A. Milani
IAA-PDC13-01-02P A New Business Plan For Planetary Defense
M. Boslough
IAA-PDC13-02-01P A Sensitive Search for NEOs with the Dark Energy Camera
L. Allen, D. Trilling, T. Axelrod, C. Fuentes, D. James, F. Valdes, B. Burt, A. Earle,
D. Herrera, S. Larson, E. Christensen, A. Gibbs, M. Trueblood, M. Brown
IAA-PDC13-02-02P The Shoemaker NEO Grant Program A Resource For Observers
B. Betts
IAA-PDC13-02-03P The Dark Energy Camera Near Earth Asteroid survey: Simulations and object linking
(abst.)
B. Burt, A. Earle, C. Fuentes, D. Trilling, L. Allen
IAA-PDC13-02-04P Status of the Catalina Sky Survey
(abst.)
E. Christensen, S. Larson, A. Boattini , A. Gibbs, A. Grauer, R. Hill, J. Johnson, R. Kowalski, R. McNaught, F. Shelly
IAA-PDC13-02-05P Inventorying The Number Of Potential Impactors In The Inner Solar System In The Diameter Range 10m To 100m With Interplanetary Spacecraft
G.L. Delzanno, H.R. Lai, C.T. Russell
IAA-PDC13-02-06P Optimizing A Wide Survey For Neos
G. Drolshagen, D. Koschny, T. Albin, L. Cibin, M. Chiarini
IAA-PDC13-02-07P Searching for the most dangerous near Earth asteroids in archival STEREO data
(abst.)
C. Fuentes, D. Trilling, M. Knight
IAA-PDC13-02-08P The NEOWISE Survey of the Near-Earth Asteroids
T. Grav, A. Mainzer, J. Bauer, R. Cutri, J. Masiero
IAA-PDC13-02-09P Population Of NEAs And Survey Completion
(abst.)
A.W. Harris
IAA-PDC13-02-10P The Astrometry Algorithm Used At The Klet Observatory
(abst.)
M. Honkova, M. Tichy, J. Ticha, M. Kocer
IAA-PDC13-02-11P Detecting sub-kilometer NEOs with ATLAS & PS2
R. Jedicke, E. Schunova, P. Veres, L. Denneau, R.J. Wainscoat, J. Tonry
IAA-PDC13-02-12P Discovery of Human Exploration Candidates with Sentinel
(abst.)
R. Linfield, H. Reitsema, Ed Lu, M. Buie
IAA-PDC13-02-13P Potentially Hazardous Long-Period Comets: Warning Times
(abst.)
L. Phelps, D.C. Boice
IAA-PDC13-02-14P Lincoln Near Earth Asteroid Research Program: 2013 and Beyond
R. Y. Shah, D. Woods, E. Pearce, J. Scott Stuart, G. Stokes
IAA-PDC13-02-15P A Concept of Cost-Saving Space System Designed For The Detection of NEO’s
(abst.)
A. Shugarov, B. Shustov, M. Martynov, V. Kudryashov
IAA-PDC13-02-16P Resonant Returns and Possible Collisions of Asteroids with the Earth
L.L. Sokolov, T.P. Borisova, N.A. Petrov, A.A. Vasiliev
IAA-PDC13-02-17P Study Of Celestial Bodies Motion Presenting Impact Risk With The Earth
I. Stroe, MI. Piso, A. Craifaleanu
IAA-PDC13-02-18P The Gaia ground-based follow-up network Gaia-FUN-SSO
W. Thuillot, D. Bancelin, P. Tanga, J. Hestroffer, D. Berthier, B. Carry, P. David,
P. Rocher, and the Gaia-FUN-SSO team
IAA-PDC13-02-19P Inaccuracies Affecting The Calculation Of Orbital Elements
(abst.)
M. Tichy, M. Honkova, J. Ticha(1), M. Kocer
IAA-PDC13-02-20P The pilot Warm Spitzer Near Earth Object Discovery Survey: Probing the size
D. Trilling, M. Delbo, J. Emery, G. Fazio, C. Fuentes, A. Harris, J. Hora,
M. Mommert, M. Mueller, H. Smith
IAA-PDC13-02-20P A Space Mission To Detect Imminent Earth Impactors
G.B. Valsecchi, E. Perozzi, A. Rossi
IAA-PDC13-02-21P Automatic Detection of Asteroids and Meteoroids – Wide Field Survey
P. Vereš, J. Tóth, R. Jedicke, J. Tonry, L. Denneau, R. Wainscoat, L. Kornoš, J. Šilha
IAA-PDC13-02-22P The Pan-STARRS1 search for Near-Earth Asteroids — present status and future plans
(abst.)
R. Wainscoat, L. Denneau, R. Jedicke, P. Veres, B. Bolin
IAA-PDC13-02-23P Prospects for detection of Potentially Hazardous Asteroids in the sweet spots
(abst.)
R. Wainscoat, L. Denneau, R. Jedicke, P. Veres, B. Bolin
IAA-PDC13-02-24P A Large Optical Arecibo for NEO Discovery
D. Steel, H. Steel
IAA-PDC13-02-25P Triangulation of Near Earth Objects by Earth Based Observers
S. Eggl
IAA-PDC13-02-26P Spacewatch Followup Observations of Hazardous Near-Earth Objects
R. S. McMillan, T. H. Bressi, J. V. Scotti, J. A. Larsen, M. L. Perry
IAA-PDC13-02-27P NEO Monitoring Using the World’s Largest Schmidt-Camera
B. Stecklum
IAA-PDC13-02-28P Offers on Creation of the International Planetary Defence System “Citadel”
V.V. Adushkin
IAA-PDC13-02-29P Charming Asteroids & Comets
D. Scheld
IAA-PDC13-02-30P Basic Asteroid Explorer (BAsE)
W. Wittholt
IAA-PDC13-03-01P The Need For NEO Close Mapping and Characterization
B. Archinal, R. Kirk, K. Edmundson, M. Rosiek, L. Gaddis, A. Nefian, T. Fong,
R. Beyer, J. Bellerose
IAA-PDC13-03-02P Framework to Assess the Micrometeoroid Flux Increase Due to Nuclear Surface Asteroid Deflection and the Threat Posed to Space Assets
E. Aretskin-Hariton, K. Abercromby
IAA-PDC13-03-03P Low Cost Characterization of Seismic Attenuation in Potentially Hazardous Asteroids
E. Asphaug
IAA-PDC13-03-04P Orbit Propagation of Asteroid (99942) Apophis From Recent Observations
D. Bancelin, D. Hestroffer, W. Thuillot
IAA-PDC13-03-05P Short Term Impact Risk Assessment for Asteroid 2011 Ag5
D. Bancelin, P. Pravec, M. Nolan
IAA-PDC13-03-06P Dynamical evolution and physical properties of six NEAs
M. Birlan, A. Nedelcu, M. Popescu
IAA-PDC13-03-07P Hazard Assessment for 101955 (1999 Rq36), the OSIRIS-REx Mission Target
S.R. Chesley, D. Farnocchia, P.W. Chodas, D. Vokrouhlicky, F. Spoto, A. Milani,
G.B. Valsecchi
IAA-PDC13-03-08P NEOshield – The Physical Properties of the Most Frequent Impactors
L. Drube, A. W. Harris, A. Barucci, M. Fulchignoni, D. Perna
IAA-PDC13-03-09P Scaling Near Earth Asteroid Characterization Rates
M. Elvis, C. Beeson, JL. Galache
IAA-PDC13-03-10P Yarkovsky Driven Impact Predictions: Apophis And 1950 DA
D. Farnocchia, S. R. Chesley, P. W. Chodas, A. Milani
IAA-PDC13-03-11P Choosing NEO Mission Targets Current Knowledge and Future Earth-Based Observation Opportunities
(abst.)
A. Fitzsimmons, A. W. Harris, S. Eggl, D. Perna
IAA-PDC13-03-12P Tangential Yorp Effect
(abst.)
O. Golubov, Y. N. Krugly
IAA-PDC13-03-13P Physical Properties of Meteoroids According to Middle and Upper Atmosphere Radar Measurements
(abst.)
M. Gritsevich, J. Kero, J. Virtanen, C. Szasz, T. Nakamura, J. Peltoniemi, D. Koschny
IAA-PDC13-03-14P The Physical Nature of Small Earth-Approaching Asteroids
(abst.)
W. K. Hartmann, O. Popova
IAA-PDC13-03-15P Apophis 2029 Mission, CNES Engineering Study
(abst.)
E. Hinglais, L. Lopes, JY. Prado, Apophis Mission Science group, CNES team
IAA-PDC13-03-16P The Role of Radar Astronomy in Assessing and Mitigating the Asteroid Impact Hazard
(abst.)
JL. Margot
IAA-PDC13-03-17P Assessments of blast deflection of asteroids
(abst.)
S.A. Meshcheryakov, Yu. M. Lipnitsky
IAA-PDC13-03-18P Constraints on Densities of Small Neos from Radiation Pressure Detections
(abst.)
M. Micheli, D. J. Tholen, G. T. Elliott
IAA-PDC13-03-19P A new program to determine asteroid thermal properties
(abst.)
C. R. Nugent, A. Mainzer, J. Masiero, T. Grav, J. Bauer
IAA-PDC13-03-20P Distribution Of Spin-Axis Longitudes For NEAs and MBAs
(abst.)
D. Oszkiewicz, S. Breiter, T. Michałowski, E. Bowell, L. Wasserman, K. Muinonen,
A. Marciniak
IAA-PDC13-03-21P The metric spaces and its applications for NEO Characterization
(abst.)
Peng Zhang, Junfeng Li, Chen Yang, Hongwei Yang
IAA-PDC13-03-22P Laboratory Spectrometry of Meteorite Samples at Visible to Near-Infrared Wavelengths
(abst.)
H. Pentikäinen, A. Penttilä, K. Muinonen, T. Hakala, J. Peltoniemi, M. Gritsevich
IAA-PDC13-03-23P Requirements For Mitigation Precursor Reconnaissance, A Study From The Neoshield Project
(abst.)
D. Perna, MA. Barucci, D. Bancelin, M. Birlan, S. Eggl, S. Fornasier, M. Fulchignoni, D. Hestroffer, W. Thuillot, A. W. Harris, L. Drube
IAA-PDC13-03-24P Physical Characterization Studies of Potentially Hazardous Near-Earth Objects
(abst.)
E. V. Ryan, W. H. Ryan
IAA-PDC13-03-25P Proper Elements, Asteroid Families, Resonances and the Origin of Near Earth Asteroids
(abst.)
F. Spoto, A. Milani, Z. Knežević, A. Cellino, B. Novaković, F.Bernardi
IAA-PDC13-03-26P Forthcoming GAIA Observations Of The Earth Dynamical Environment
(abst.)
P. Tanga, D. Hestroffer, W. Thuillot, A. Dell’Oro, A. Ivantsov
IAA-PDC13-03-27P The number of meter-sized near Earth asteroids as estimated from lunar crater data
(abst.)
D. E. Trilling, N. Barlow, K. Ververelli
IAA-PDC13-03-28P Keyhole Features
(abst.)
G. B. Valsecchi, F. Bernardi, F. Spoto, A. Chessa
IAA-PDC13-03-29P Recommendations for Modeling Fragments Distribution Based on Empirical Study of Meteorites
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V. Vinnikov, M. Gritsevich
IAA-PDC13-03-30P Modeling Near-Earth-Object Surface Properties Using the Radar Scattering Parameters
(abst.)
A. Virkki, K. Muinonen, A. Penttilä
IAA-PDC13-03-31P Asteroid Lightcurve Phase-Shift from Photometric Surface Properties
(abst.)
O. Wilkman, K. Muinonen
IAA-PDC13-03-32P Keyhole-Distribution
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W. Wittholt
IAA-PDC13-04-01P Effects of Collisons on the Granular Surfaces of Small Asteroids
A. Campo Bagatin, R. A. Alemañ, P. G. Benavidez, D. C. Richardson
IAA-PDC13-04-02P Ballasted Solar Sail Gravity Tractors For Neo Diversion
J. A. Carroll
IAA-PDC13-04-03P Using Small Asteroids to Deflect Larger Dangerous Asteroids
N. Eismont, M. Boyarsky, A Ledkov, R Nazirov, D Dunham, E Chumachenko,
K. Fedyaev
IAA-PDC13-04-04P Deflection Missions for Asteroid 2011 AG5
D. Grebow, D. Landau, S. Bhaskaran, P. Chodas, S. Chesley, D. Yeomans,
A. Petropoulos, J. Sims
IAA-PDC13-04-05P The Ends of Small – Practical Engineering Constraints in the Design of Planetary Defence Missions
J.T. Grundmann, J. Biele, M. Drobczyk, C. Lange, S. Montenegro, F. Nohka,
JC. Schröder, M. Wrasmann
IAA-PDC13-04-06P You’ve Got 2 Years, 6 Months, 1 Week and 48 Hours – The Ongoing Engineering Adventure of Mascot
J.T. Grundmann, V. Baturkin, J. Biele, A. Bellion, E. Canalias, L. Celotti, F. Cordero, M. Deleuze, R. Findlay, S. Fredon, C. Grimm, J. Hendrikse, F. Herrmann, T.-M. Ho, E. Jurado, C. Krause, R. Kroth, E. Ksenik, S. Kuss, C. Lange, M. Lange, M. Maier, L. Melac, O. Mierheim, P. Neugebauer, T. Okada, S. Reershemius, J. Reill, B. Schäfer, H.-J. Sedlmayr, K. Stohlmann, N. Termtanasombat, S. Ulamec, M. Wrasmann,
T. Yoshimitsu, C. Ziach, T.van Zoest
IAA-PDC13-04-07P Head-on impact mission for deflecting Apophis by multiple gravity assists
Hongwei Yang, Yang Chen, Peng Zhang, Hexi Baoyin, Junfeng Li
IAA-PDC13-04-08P Expeditious Response to a Short Warning NEO Impact Threat
N. Melamed, J.P. McVey, J.P. Mayberry
IAA-PDC13-04-09P Asteroid Deflection via Yarkovsky Effect Reduction
G. Misra
IAA-PDC13-04-10P A Simulated Asteroid Regolith Test Bed For Designs Of Passive, Self-Righting Landers
N. Movshovitz, E. Asphaug
IAA-PDC13-04-11P Assessment Of Efficiency For Contactless Redirection Of Asteroids Dangerously Approaching Earth By Ion Beam
V.M. Murashko, V.A. Obukhov, V.G. Petukhov, G.A. Popov
IAA-PDC13-04-12P A Kinetic Impactor Demonstration Mission Design Within the Neoshield Project
N. Saks, M. Chapuy, J.L. Cano, M. Hagenfeldt, S. Eckersley
IAA-PDC13-04-13P Engineering Estimations of Burst Impact on Near-Earth Asteroids
V.S. Sazonov
IAA-PDC13-04-14P Deflection of Asteroids and Comets Considered as an Agglomeration of Boulders
G. Tancredi, A. Maciel, S. Nesmachnow, D. Frascarelli
IAA-PDC13-04-15P Design and Optimization of Asteroid Deflection Strategy Using Gravity Tractor
Zunhui Zhao, Shuai Wang, Haibin Shang, Dong Qiao, Pingyuan Cui
IAA-PDC13-04-16P Deflecting Hazardous Asteroids from Collision with the Earth by using Small Asteroids
D. Dunham, N. Eismont, M. Boyarsky, A. Ledkov, R. Nazirov, E. Chumachenko,
K. Fedyaev
IAA-PDC13-04-17P Deflection of a Big NEO through Impact with a Small One
Yuncai Wang, Shengping Gong
IAA-PDC13-05-01P NEO Risk Assessment of the Potential Impact on Air Traffic Congestion over Airport Areas
S. Dascalu
IAA-PDC13-05-02P A Mathematical Model for Asteroidal Impact Casualties
C. Maccone
IAA-PDC13-05-03P NEOPROP: a NEO Propagator for Space Situational Awareness
V. Zuccarelli, D. Bancelin, S. Weikert, W. Thuillot, D. Hestroffer, C. Yabar Valles
IAA-PDC13-05-04P Debris dispersion following an atmospheric impact: Lessons from Jupiter
A. Sánchez-Lavega, R. Hueso, S. Pérez-Hoyos, E. García-Melendo
IAA-PDC13-06-01P NEO Threat Mitigation Software Tools within the NEOShield Project
J. L. Cano, G. Bellei, J. Martín
IAA-PDC13-06-02P Preparing the International Community for Active Planetary Defense
E. Dahlstrom
IAA-PDC13-06-03P Effective Algorithm for Forest Damage Detection Using High-Altitude Photogrammetric Imagery
E. Honkavaara, P. Litkey, K. Nurminen, M. Gritsevich
IAA-PDC13-06-04P Point to point sub-orbital transportation as an alternative rapid response to convey supplies to isolated stricken area after massive disaster
Huai-Chien Chang
IAA-PDC13-06-05P Education through involvement – Projects of SGAC’s NEO Project Group
A. Karl
IAA-PDC13-06-06P The Need for Local Emergency Management Stakeholders in Near Earth Object
Consequence Management
J. L. Rozdilsky
IAA-PDC13-06-07P Klet Observatory and Lessons Learnt From NEO Public Outreach and Education
J. Ticha, M. Tichy, M. Kocer, M. Honkova
IAA-PDC13-06-08P International Forecasting Service of Areas and Consequences of Falling of Dangerous Celestial Bodies
VV. Adushkin, VR. Bolov, VA. Deryugin, AV. Zaitsev, MA. Kozlov, VI. Larionov, NA. Makhutov, VA. Puchkov, SA. Sukhanov, SP. Sushchev, AA. Taranov, VA. Shor
IAA-PDC13-06-09P Near Echelon to Protect the Earth Against Hazardous Space Objects
VG. Degtyar
The theme for the 2013 IAA Planetary Defense Conference the conference was “Gathering for Impact!”
The conference included an exercise where participants simulated the decision-making process for developing deflection and civil defense responses to a hypothetical asteroid threat.
Participants developed a set of actionable recommendations that will help to improve our ability to successfully defend Earth from possible impacts and prepare for unexpected NEO-related disasters.
The aim of the student competition is to help promote academic work and informed political debate by enhancing research and general understanding essential for sound decision making on NEO impact threats in years to come.
Abstract submission is now closed.
(To submit an abstract, please pre-register first. After pre-registration you will access the abstract submittal form.)