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Objectives and Contents
 
ISLS aims at the international academic exchange on the topics of processing, analysis, research and application of Lunar exploration data, especially related to Kaguya, Chang'E-1, Chandrayaan-1, SMART-1 and Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter.
 
The scope of this symposium includes, but not limited to
 
  ◊ Lunar composition
  ◊ Lunar topography
  ◊ Lunar regolith
  ◊ Lunar gravity
  ◊ Impacts
  ◊ Lunar chronology
  ◊ Model Lunar origin and evolution
  ◊ Meteorites
 
Paper submission
Authors are invited to submit a full paper in the form of an electronic file in WORD format to the following email address before the January 8, 2010. Full papers should have a maximum of 4 pages in double-column format with 10 pt Times Roman or similar fonts. All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed. All accepted papers will be presented in the symposium and included in the symposium proceedings.
Email address: isls2010@must.edu.mo.
Click here to download the template for submission.
 
Poster Presentations
The acceptance notices for poster papers have been sent to authors. Presenters are required to setup and take down their posters by their own. The symposium will NOT be responsible to keep your posters if you fail to take down your posters by the schedule. Please click here to download the requirement of poster presentations.
Publication
The accepted papers will be published in the proceedings of the symposium.
 

Preliminary Agenda for ISLS2010

 

THURSDAY (25/03) -- Venue: Room N101

 

l         09:00 ~ 09:30  Registration on site

l         09:30 ~ 10:10  Opening Ceremony (Venue: N101)

n         Welcome speeches by General Chairs and VIPs

l         10:10 ~ 10:30  Souvenir Presentation

n         Present souvenir  to Keynote Speakers

l         10:30 ~ 10:40  Group photo

 

10:40 ~ 11:00  Coffee Break

 

Keynote Speeches  (Chair: W.-H. Ip)

l         11:00 ~ 11:30  Z. Y. Ouyang (NAOC): The Preliminary Academic Results of Chang’E-1.

l         11:30 ~ 12:00  M. Kato (JAXA): The Kaguya Mission: Mission Overview and its lunar Science.

l         12:00 ~ 12:30  J. N. Goswami (PRL, India): Chandrayaan ~ 1 Mission: An Overview and Significant Science Results.

 

12:30 ~ 14:00  Lunch  (Venue: Block E Canteen )

 

Session 1  (Chair: Z. S. Tang)

l         14:00 ~ 14:25  W.-H. Ip (MUST): LHB and NEOs (Invited).

l         14:25 ~ 14:50  C. L. Li (NAOC): A Brief Introduction to the Scientific Data from Chang’E-1 (Invited).

l         14:50 ~ 14:10  Q. Z. Yin (UCD): Constraining the timing of giant ~ impact and the origin of the earth ~ moon system.

l         15:10 ~ 15:30  J. Haruyama (JAEA): Scientific discoveries from global lunar ~ surface mapping experiment using the lunar imager/spectrometer on SELENE ~ Mission results overview.

l         15:30 ~ 15:50  E. A. Kozlova (SSAI): Relief and Illumination of the Lunar Pole regions on the base of Kaguya data.

 

15:50 ~ 16:10  Coffee Break

 

Session 2  (Chair: J. Chang)

l         16:10 ~ 16:35  R. C. Reedy (LPI)  Lunar Gamma Ray Spectroscopy: Advancing Lunar Science and Orbital Remote Sensing (Invited).

l         16:35 ~ 17: 00  L. d’Uston (OMP ~ CNRS/UPS) Geochemical mapping of the Moon surface using statistical analysis of recorded GRS data sets  (Invited).

l         17:00 ~ 17:20  T. Iwate (JAEA): Results of the global mapping of lunar gravity field by Kaguya, Okaina, and Ouna.  

l         17:20 ~ 17:40  F. P. Gan (CAGS&RSC): Primary study of the relationship between the lunar surface topography and geological information.

l         17:40 ~ 18:00  J. Z. Liu (NAOC): Terrane tectonics and original model of the Moon.

l         18:00 ~ 18:20  C. M. Zheng (MUST): Spatial autocorrelation for some Lunar craters based on Chang’E ~ 1 LAM data.

 

19:00 ~ 21:00  Dinner (Venue: Wynn)

 

 

FRIDAY  (26/03) -- Venue: Room N101

 

Session 3  (Chair: Peter, A. J. Englert)

l         09:00 ~ 09:25  N. Hasebe (WU)  Global Distribution of K, Th, and U on the Moon observed by Kaguya GRS (Invited).

l         09:25 ~ 09:50  K. J. Kim (KIGMR): Introduction to the New Korean Research and Education Activities for the Investigation of Lunar Surface (Invited).

l         09:50 ~ 10:10  Z. C. Ling (NAOC): FeO mapping of Chang’E-1 IIM images: A case regional study.

l         10:10 ~ 10:30  Y. Z. Wu (MUST): Mapping the absorption center of the lunar minerals: preliminary results from CE-1 IIM data.

 

10: 30 ~ 10:50  Coffee Break

 

Session 4  (Chair: Y. L. Zou)

l         10:50 ~ 11:15  J. S. Ping (SHAO) Chang’E-1 Selenodetic Progress (Invited).

l         11:15 ~ 11:35  N. Hasebe (WU): Distributions of K, Th, U and Rare Earth Metal in Procellarium KREEP Terrane.

l         11:35 ~ 11:55  X. L. Su (SHAO): CCD calibration by LAM and Age research of Yutu volcano.

l         11:55 ~ 12:15  B. Wu (Poly U, HK): A Prototype System for Astronaut Spatial Navigation on the Lunar Surface.

 

12:30 ~ 14:00 Lunch  (Venue: Block E Canteen)

 

Session 5  (Chair: Y. Saito)

l         14:00 ~ 14:25  S. Q. Xiong (CAGS&RSC): The Choice of the lunar landing sites and preliminary analysis of several sites (Invited).

l         14:25 ~ 14:45  N. Kawano (SHAO): Inverse VLBL system and planetodesy.

l         14:45 ~ 15:05  B. K. Yan (CAGS&RSC): Minerals mapping of the lunar surface with Clementine UV-VIS-NIR data based on spectra unmixing method and hapke model.

l         15:05 ~ 15:25  Peter, A. J. Englert (UH): Simulation experiments: Cross sections and complex gamma ~ ray spectra for planetary exploration.

 

15:30 ~ 16:00  Coffee Break

 

Session 6  (Chair: W. B. Xu)

l         16:00 ~ 16:20  H. Nogaoka (WU): Geochemistry and mineralogy of Ferroan Feldspathic lunar meteorite northwest Africa 2200.

l         16:20 ~ 16:40  Y. C. Zheng (NAOC): Dielectric Properties of the Moon: Global Simulation.

l         16:40 ~ 17:00  X. S. Du (HZUST): Initial simulation of shadow effect on antenna temperature of CE-1 microwave radiometer.

l         17:00 ~ 17:20  Z. G. Meng (JLU): Research on Water Ice Content in Cabeus Crater Based on Passive Microwave Radiation Transfer Simulation.

l         17:20 ~ 17:40  Y. Saito (ISAS/JAXA): Interaction between Solar wind and the Moon Observed by Kaguya MAP-PACE.

 

17:40 ~ 18:20  Poster Presentation

 

19:00 ~ 21:00  Dinner (Venue: TBD)

 

 

SATURDAY  (27/03)

 

Gamma Ray Spectroscopy Workshop

 

Papers to be presented are as follows (but not limited) :

l         M. H. Zhu, J. Chang, T. Ma, etc. Potassium Distribution on the Lunar Surface from Chang’E-1 Gamma Ray Spectrometer.

l         N. Hasebe, O. Okudaira, E. Shibamura, etc. Kaguya Gamma Ray Spectrometer.

l         Y. L. Zou, L. Y. Zhang, C. L. Li, etc. The Gamma Ray Spectrometer Data of Chang’E-1 and Its Applications.

l         L. Y. Zhang, J. Z. Liu, Y. L. Zou, etc. Time Series Data Reduction for the Chang’E-1 Gamma-ray Spectrometer.

l         W.-H. Ip. (Presentation to be confirmed)

l         R. C. Reedy. (Presentation to be confirmed)

l         Peter, A. J. Englert. (Presentation to be confirmed)

l         L. d'Uston. (Presentation to be confirmed)

 

(The presentations of some other participant are to be confirmed)

 


 

Tour Information

The ISLS2010 provides a tour for all the participant, which will be arranged at 9:00 am --1:00 pm, 27 March and 9:00 am -- 1:00 pm, 28 March. The participant can choose one day to join the tour and all the fees are included in the registration fee. The tour content is to be confirmed.


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