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Program of Hayabusa 2024

The program of Hayabusa 2024 (download pdf file)

The program of Hayabusa 2024 (Web)

Oral presentation

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Poster presentation

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For on-site presenters, you can post your poster to the board on-site. The panel size is A0 (W841 x H1189 mm), and you can discuss it with the on-site audience in front of your poster.
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Program on the Web

DAY-1, DAY-2, DAY-3, DAY-4, Poster

DAY-1 (Nov. 12)
Time (JST)No.ContentPresenter *online
10:00-11:00Registration
Chair: T. Yada
11:00-11:15S11-1OpeningT. Okada
11:15-11:30S12-1Status of JAXA Curation: From Hayabusa 1/2, OSIRIS-REx to MMXT. Usui
11:30-11:45S12-2Non-destructive observation of bulk Bennu samples in JAXA without atmospheric exposureR. Fukai
11:45-12:00S12-3Current Status of Martian Moons eXploration (MMX) Contamination Control and Curation ActivityH. Sugahara
12:00-12:15S12-4The first year of Bennu samples on Earth for OSIRIS-REx curationN. Lunning [invited]
12:15-12:30S12-5The future National Curation Center for Extraterrestrial Matter and Returned Samples (CNME) in Paris, FranceC. Engrand [invited]
12:30-13:30Lunch
13:30-14:30Poster
Lab tour
Chair: T. Usui
14:30-14:45S13-1Canadian Bennu Curation Facility, the First Extraterrestrial Sample Curation Facility in Canada C.-E. Morriset
14:45-15:00S13-2The advancement of cleaning procedures for the curation of the Bennu sample at the Canadian Space AgencyP. Hill
15:00-15:15S13-3What we learned from asteroid Ryugu samplesS. Tachibana [invited]
15:15-15:30S13-4The Nature of Asteroids (101955) Bennu and (162173) Ryugu from the Analysis of Samples Delivered to Earth by OSIRIS-REx and Hayabusa2H. Connolly [invited]
15:30-15:45S13-5The nature of organic matter in samples from the carbonaceous asteroid BennuD. Glavin [invited]
15:45-16:15Coffee break
Chair: Y. Furukawa
16:15-16:30S14-1The fine structure of Ryugu organic matter unraveled by high spatial resolution monochromated electron energy loss spectroscopyC. Vollmer
16:30-16:45S14-2Aqueous Alteration Fingerprints in the Molecular Complexity of Carbonaceous Chondrites and RyuguF.-R. Orthous-Daunay
16:45-17:00S14-3Identification of bio-essential sugars in samples returned from asteroid BennuY. Furukawa
17:00-17:15S14-4Detection of Purine and Pyrimidine Nucleobases in the Ryugu SampleT. Koga [invited]
17:15-17:30S14-5Large Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Ryugu Samples C0083 and A00145H. Sabbah *

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DAY-2 (Nov. 13)
Time (JST)No.ContentPresenter *online
09:00-09:30Registration
Chair: T. Yokoyama
09:30-09:45S21-1Introduction to Ryugu Reference ProjectT. Yokoyama
09:45-10:00S21-2Ryugu Samples: Promising Potential Proxies For Solar System Elemental AbundancesK. Lodders [invited] *
10:00-10:15S21-3Noble gases in gas and solid samples from Ryugu: Preliminary results and potential research perspectives for the Ryugu Reference ProjectG. Avice
10:15-10:30S21-4Small-scale elemental abundance variations in Ryugu grains from touchdown 1K. Lopez Garcia
10:30-10:45S21-5HAMP (Hydrated Ammonium-Magnesium-Phosphorous-rich) grains in Ryugu samples with major biochemical potentialJ.-P. Bibring *
10:45-11:15Coffee break
Chair: H. Connolly
11:15-11:30S22-1Small-scale Cr-Ti isotopic heterogeneity in Ryugu samples induced by aqueous alterationT. Yokoyama
11:30-11:45S22-253Mn-53Cr ages of dolomite in Ryugu samples and the thermal history of the Ryugu parent bodyW. Fujiya
11:45-12:00S22-3Comparison of Oxygen Isotopic Compositions and Mineralogical Characteristics of Carbonates in Ryugu SamplesK. Tsutsui
12:00-12:15S22-4Moderately volatile element variations among asteroid Ryugu and CI chondrites canceledT. Kleine
12:15-12:30S22-5Carbon chemistry of a Bennu sampleZ. Gainsforth
Group photo
12:30-13:30Lunch
13:30-14:30Poster (core time)
Chair: H. Sugahara
14:30-14:45S23-1Evolution of the isotope signature of the Insoluble Organic Matter of the Orgueil meteorite under reducing conditions: comparison with the IOM of Ryugu samplesL. Remusat
14:45-15:00S23-2Coevolution of insoluble organic matter and silicates on the parent body of carbonaceous chondrites driven by cosmo-electrochemistryY. Li
15:00-15:15S23-3First characterizations of Bennu samples by the NIR hyperspectral microscope MicrOmega at the ISAS Curation Center and comparison with Ryugu samplesC. Pilorget
15:15-15:30S23-4NIR spectral heterogeneity of Ryugu samples due to space weathering. ~ Only natural evidence of short timescale space weathering by solar UV radiation ~S. Furukawa
15:30-15:45S23-5Molecular dynamics simulation for dehydration of phyllosilicate of RyuguD. Shoji *
15:45-16:15Coffee break
Chair: M. Abe
16:15-16:30S24-1Mechanical properties of asteroids from surface morphological analysisA. Lucchetti [invited] *
16:30-16:45S24-2Spectral evolution of Ryugu and Bennu inferred from variations in visible spectra of returned samplesK. Yumoto [invited] *
16:45-17:00S24-3Morphological and Spectroscopic effect of space weathering on a C-type asteroid, documented by the microcraters on a Ryugu Grain A0112A. Van den Neucker *
17:00-17:15S24-4Effects of porosity and space-weathering on the spectro-photometric properties of primitive dark asteroid surfacesA. Wargnier *
17:15-17:30S24-5Innovative Sample Handling for Surface Analysis of Ryugu: A Focus on Space WeatheringM. Angrisani *

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DAY-3 (Nov. 14)
Time (JST)No.ContentPresenter *online
09:00-09:30Registration
Chair: M. Zolensky
09:30-09:45S31-1Carbon-bearing Grains of Asteroids to Form Organic Life Systems on Active Water-Planet EarthY. Miura *
09:45-10:00S31-2Sulfur isotopic anomaly in a Ryugu sulfateM. Bose *
10:00-10:15S31-3P, S, and K as Tracers of Aqueous Processing on RyuguG. Flynn *
10:15-10:30S31-4Trace Oxygen Measurements of Asteroid Sample Storage DesiccatorsM. Montoya
10:30-10:45S31-5Fine Particles and their origin in the Hayabusa2 clean chamber of the Extraterrestrial Sample Curation Center at JAXAY. Enokido
10:45-11:15Coffee break
Chair: Y. Enokido
11:15-11:30S32-1Terrestrial Alteration and Contamination on Previously Allocated Ryugu SamplesR. Kanemaru
11:30-11:45S32-2The terrestrial weathering processes of Ryugu grainsM. Miyahara *
11:45-12:00S32-3Analysis of Ryugu Fluid Inclusions: An UpdateM. Zolensky
12:00-12:15S32-4The Mineralogy of Asteroid Bennu from X-ray Diffraction AnalysisA. King *
12:15-12:30S32-5Constraining the Temperature-pH Space of Aqueous Fluids on Bennu’s Parent Asteroid Based on the Major Mineralogy of the OSIRIS-REx Returned SamplesV. Manga
12:30-13:30Lunch
13:30-14:30Poster
Lab tour
Chair: R. Kanemaru
14:30-14:45S33-1Shock metamorphic effects in the Ryugu carbonatesE. Dobrica
14:45-15:00S33-2Why is the asteroid Ryugu darker than CI chondrites? - Consideration based on heating experiments of CI chondritesS. Ishida
15:00-15:15S33-3Io Sample Return: A Critical Missing Link in Planetary ScienceR. Ogliore
15:15-15:30S33-4Thermophysical Properties of Aseroid Bolders in Hayabusa2, Hera, and Future MissionsT. Okada
15:30-15:45S33-5The Next Generation small body Sample Return mission: a concept study of a comet sample returnY. Shimaki [invited]
15:45-16:15Coffee break
Chair: T. Okada
16:15-16:30S34-1Could Some of the Existing Asteroid Taxonomic Classes be Explained as Space Weathered Samples of Other Classes?X.-D. Zou
16:30-16:45S34-2Exploring the diversity of near-Earth asteroids: what's next?D. Perna
16:45-17:00S34-3Ground-based characterization of (98943) 2001 CC21, the target of Hayabusa2# space missionM. Popescu *
17:00-17:15S34-4Asteroidal Treasure Hunt: Probing Prebiotic precursors in C-Type AsteroidsO. Prieto-Ballesteros *
17:15-17:30S34-5Small body missions: report on the ESA Hera mission launch and ESA RAMSESP. Michel [invited] *
18:00-20:00Banquet

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DAY-4 (Nov. 15)
Time (JST)No.ContentPresenter *online
09:00-09:30Registration
Chair: O. Barnouin
09:30-09:45S41-1Primordial Rock Aggregates of Asteroids to Active Water-Planet EarthY. Miura *
09:45-10:00S41-2Updates on the Search for Dirac Magnetic Monopoles within Returned Ryugu SamplesJ. Kirschvink
10:00-10:15S41-3Bridging the gap between the physical properties of asteroids inferred from remote sensing, surface interactions and samples retrievedO. Barnouin *
10:15-10:30S41-4Thermal Analysis of Rolling Boulders on Asteroid RyuguM. Kanamaru
10:30-10:45S41-5Linking physical and thermal analysis of Bennu samples to remote observations by OSIRIS-RExR. Ballouz [invited] *
10:45-11:15Coffee break
Chair: T. Ishizaki
11:15-11:30S42-1Planning and Implementation of Data Archiving for Sample Return Missions: Lessons Learned from OSIRIS-RExP. Haenecour [invited] *
11:30-11:45S42-2Enhancing Visibility of Hayabusa2 mission dataE. Tatsumi
11:45-12:00S42-3Machine Learning Data Analyses for Asteroid and Micrometeorite Samples: Correlating Features of Asteroid Ryugu and Unmelted MicrometeoritesL. Pinault
12:00-12:15S42-4Chondrule-like objects in Ryugu: Evidence for accretion of Ryugu in the vicinity of the Outer Solar System chondrule factoryM. Genge
12:15-12:30S42-5Publication strategy for a sample return mission: Takeaways from OSIRIS-RExC. Wolner [invited]
12:30-13:30Lunch
13:30-14:30Poster
S42-ESocietal Engagement and Impact with Sample Return Missions (on-site only)T. Heenatigala
Chair: R. Fukai
14:30-14:45S43-1Noble gases of 4 aggregate samples allocated as the 4th AO Ryugu samples collected by the Hayabusa2 spacecraftK. Nagao
14:45-15:00S43-2Noble gases in a single grain from Ryugu: Investigating the origin of gas-rich asteroidal materialB. Marty
15:00-15:15S43-3Meteorites-asteroid connection and some lessons from hayabusa2P. Beck [invited] *
15:15-15:30S43-4Fireball observations in relation to the asteroid-meteorite connectionP. Jenniskens [invited]
15:30-15:45S43-5Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Analysis of Ryugu to Explore its Link to MicrometeoritesM. Van Ginneken *
15:45-16:15S44-1Closing RemarksT. Usui
Group photo

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Poster presentation
No.TitlePresenter
P-1In-situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) of Asteroid Materials – Concepts and ChallengesD. Harries
P-2Preparation of Ryugu Aggregate Samples for SIMS Oxygen Isotope AnalysisN. T. Kita
P-3Distribution of U, Th and Pb in Ryugu rocks – preliminary results of a SIMS studyK. Yi
P-4Labile organic molecules detected from a Ryugu A0535 grainY. Matsumoto
P-5Consideration of the interlayer spacing of saponite in Ryugu samples observed under transmission electron microscopyT. Mikouchi
P-6Speciation of Divalent Transition Metal Ions in Ryugu Samples: Implications for Elemental Solubility in Sulfide-Dominated Ancient OceansA. Takemoto
P-7Redox environment estimation of Ryugu’s parent body by analysing valence of multiple redox-sensitive elementsT. Ohno
P-8Simultaneous Public Exhibition of Itokawa and Ryugu samplesT. Ojima
P-9Implementation of the environmental assessments of metal element abundances at the JAXA curation facilityA. Nakano

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