- P52B: The Ice Giants: Investigating the Planetary Systems of Uranus and Neptune II Oral
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NOLA CC
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Michael Roman, University of Leicester
Convener:
Willliam Saunders, NASA Langley Research Center
Erin Leonard, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Ian Cohen, University of New Hampshire Main Campus
Early Career Convener:
Willliam Saunders, NASA Langley Research Center
Chair:
Michael Roman, University of Leicester
Willliam Saunders, NWS NERFC
Erin Leonard, University of California Berkeley
Ian Cohen, University of New Hampshire Main Campus
Amy Simon, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
The Uranus and Neptune systems are high-priority targets for future space missions that present exciting opportunities for new discoveries. We solicit interdisciplinary topics covering all aspects of ice giant systems, including their formation, evolution, planetary/satellite interior structures, subsurface oceans, surface geology (including possible cryovolcanoes on Triton), atmospheres, aeronomy, aurorae, ionospheres, rings, magnetospheres, and solar wind interactions. We welcome presentations that advance our understanding of ice giant systems from a range of perspectives including observations, modeling, theory, and laboratory work. We also encourage comparative studies between the Uranus/Neptune systems and other planetary bodies within our solar system and beyond.
Index Terms
6255 Neptune
6260 Neptunian satellites
6290 Uranian satellites
6293 Uranus
Co-Sponsored Sessions:
AAS: American Astronomical Society
EGU: European Geosciences Union
Neighborhoods:
4. Beyond Earth
Cross-Listed:
A - Atmospheric Sciences
SA - SPA-Aeronomy
SM - SPA-Magnetospheric Physics
EP - Earth and Planetary Surface Processes
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