Seminar

The exploration of the Solar System: current and future plans

Specific Seminar - Curriculum 3
18 April 2024
Start time 
10:00 am
Online
Organizer: 
National PhD Programme - Space Science and Technology - SST
Target audience: 
University community
Attendance: 
Online
Contact person: 
Prof. Giovanni Pratesi
Contact details: 
National PhD in Space Science and Technology - Secretariat
+39 0461 281504 - 283566

Speaker

Prof. Roberto Orosei, INAF

Abstract

Radio and microwave waves penetrate media opaque to visible light, enabling active sensors on deep space missions to gather data on Solar System bodies' topography, structure, and composition. Radar sensors, utilized since the 1970s, have mapped lunar Maria thickness, searched for ground ice in shadowed craters on the Moon, studied Venus's surface morphology, assessed Mars's polar caps and volcanic deposits, explored Titan's geology and hydrology, and analysed comet nucleus density and composition. Developing analysis methods and electromagnetic propagation simulations are crucial due to the lack of ground truth for data calibration. Future missions plan to use radar to study Jupiter's moons and continue exploring Solar System objects.
 

Online Attendance

https://unitn.zoom.us/j/88987362284?pwd=VlVKQzJVNXRuK2taM2R5TXNYTzRxdz09

ID riunione: 889 8736 2284
Codice d’accesso: 615392


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The Trento International School on Observation of the Earth and of the Universe (TISOEU) is an educational facility focused on the Sciences of the Earth and the Universe. It realizes initiatives for the scientific community, for undergraduate and doctoral students, as well as for stakeholders.

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