CNSP2024 – Poster Session

XIX Congresso Nazionale di Scienze Planetarie
Sala Congresso – Bormio Terme
5-9 Febbraio 2024

PROGRAMMA POSTERS

Astrobiologia e Astrochimica

1M. Plotti Bacterial and algal communities of cryoconite, differences between antarctica and three alpine glacier (Morteratsch, Forni,and Adamello)
2N. Balucani Laboratory investigation of the O(3p,1d) + small aromatics reactions: the role of oxygen atoms in space organic chemistry
3 L. Selbmann Multi-omic characterization of antarctic cryptoendolithic communities as proxy for searching life on Mars – cryptomars
4A. Lo GiudiceProkaryotic life in hypersaline brines from cryosystems of the northern victoria land
5M. AzzaroBacterial and archeal communities in an antarctic salt efflorescences from the boulder clay glacier (northern victoria land).
6B. Cavalazzi
L. Marinangeli
Extreme habitat of volcanic lakes for the astrobiological exploration (HELENA)

Meteore, Meteoriti e Polvere interplanetaria

7C. CarliVNIR spectral characterization of brachinites and ungrouped brachinites-like in comparison with S-Type parental bodies, in support of the HERA mission
8L. CaroneFirst find of Wadsleyite and Ringwoodite in the Alfianello L6 ordinary chondrite.
9M. RondinelliMineralogical characterization of the fusion crust of the Cavezzo L5 anomalous chondrite
10X. ShehajXPS, SEM, and micro-raman investigations of Tagish Lake (C2- ung) meteorite fusion crust
11A. BarbaroTransmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction and microraman spectroscopy investigation of extraterrestrial ureilitic carbon
Poster formato digitale; Video
12T. CupponeRedox conditions from XAS spectroscopy on brachinites and brachinite-like ungrouped achondrites
13L. FolcoCosmic Dust II (PRIN2022 project): cosmochemistry and space tweezers technologies for solar system science and exploration
14P. ManzariInsights on the chemical composition of Morasko meteorite by non invasive analyses: the contribution of M-XRF data and implications on the NASA-Psyche mission.
14G. RinaldiThe dust and gas analysis at 67/P Churyumov-Gerasimenko shed light on cometary activity

Pianeti e Satelliti

15A. ConsorziLove numbers for an andrade planet
16C. Plainaki Planetary space weather in the context of solar system exploration
17A. Raponi Constraining roughness and thermal inertia of planetary surfaces: a statistical multi-facet approach.

Pianeti e Satelliti – MARTE

18C. Del Franco Antarctic cryptoendolithic communities: a natural benchmark for searching life on the red planet
19 S. BertoliIce and fire: the possible interaction between periglacial and volcanic activity in the formation of a floor fractured crater, Terra Sirenum,
20 I. Di Pietro The need of a standardized geological and geomorphological mapping on MARS: central Arabia Terra craters as test sites for an objective map
21S. Silvestro Investigating martian ripple formation in the Aarhus mars simulation wind tunnel.
22 C. PopaA study of terrestrial volcanic Leachates: implications for Mars aqueous alterations
23E. Bruschini Production and spectroscopic investigation of martian analog mixtures
24B. Baschetti Development of an open source tool to perform unsupervised clustering of CRISM/MRO data on Mars: first results
25G. Liuzzi Multi-instrument and multi-approach carbon isotopic studies on Mars
25aA. ApuzzoSpatial distribution and orientational trends of fractures on Oxia Planum

Pianeti e Satelliti – MERCURIO

26S. Buoninfante Geological and structural features of the Michelangelo (h12) quadrangle.
27De Toffoli Hollows on Mercury: a global perspective
28A. I. Landi Minero-petrologic investigation of Boninites from Cyprus island as potential analogues of Mercury lavas
29S. Bertoli Exploring the thermal behavior of craters with permanent shadowed areas in the north pole of Mercury
30G. Schmidt Mega lava doming and collapse upon inherited tectonic structures in Caloris planitia, Mercury
31G. MunarettoPhotometric modelling of MESSENGER/MDIS observations : insights on Mercury surface features and applications for SIMBIO-SYS on Bepicolombo
32I. Di Stefano Mercury’s crustal thickness estimation with Bepicolombo MORE investigation
33P. Cambianica THE THERMAL IMPACT OF THE SELF-HEATING EFFECT ON THE PERMANENTLY SHADOWED REGIONS OF MERCURY’S NORTH POLE CRATERS

Pianeti e Satelliti – MOON

34G. TognonMapping data fusion: a geostratigraphic map for the lunar Tsiolkovskiy crater
35R. Chirico Hyperspectral characterization of the Flakstadøy anorthositic complex (Lofoten islands, Norway) as analog site of lunar highlands: preliminary results.
36F. Zambon Moon space weathering integrated analysis

Pianeti e Satelliti – Outer Planets and Satellites

37D. GrassiSpectral properties of clear areas in Jupiter atmosphere from JIRAM / Juno data
38C. Tubiana
A. Lucchetti
JANUS: the scientific camera onboard the ESA Juice mission. In-flight and on-ground activities in preparation of the science phase
39C. Rossi Cyclic deformation events in the region of Gula and Achelous craters, Ganymede
40S. Pagnoscin Rayleigh-Benard convection in the deep interior of Ganymede
41B. Gorga Dione’s surface composition from VIS-IR spectral modeling
42P. Cappuccio Reconstruction of localized gravity anomalies of Callisto with 3GM gravity experiment

Pianeti e Satelliti – VENUS

43De Toffoli HECATE PROJECT: THE EVOLUTION OF VENUS: CORONAE, SUBSURFACE STRUCTURE AND VOLCANO-TECTONICS B.
44F. Giuliani THE DETERMINATION OF VENUS GRAVITY FIELD WITH VERITAS

Pianeti e Sistemi Planetari

45 F. Marzari Dynamical stability of highly inclined planets in binary star systems
46A. Dell’OroCollisional statistics in debris disks: preliminary results and comparison with analytical theory
47 F. Biagiotti Star-spot activity, orbital obliquity, transmission spectrum and TTVS of the HATS-2 planetary system

Piccoli Corpi

48E. M. Alessi ON THE ROLE OF THE LUNAR EJECTA IN THE MINIMOON POPULATION.
49G. Pupillo FULL EUROPEAN RADAR OBSERVATION OF THE BINARY ASTEROID 2005 LW3
50S. D’Urzo SEARCH FOR SPECTRAL SIGNATURES OF ORGANICS ON THE DWARF PLANET CERES: ANALYSIS OF DATA FROM VIR SPECTOMETER OF NASA’S DAWN MISSION
51E. Mazzotta Epifani The dust environment of distant Long Period Comets: a study in support to ESA Comet Interceptor space mission
52V. Petropoulou NEOROCKS: “Early-response” spectroscopy of small NEAs
53S. Ivanovski On the similarity of rotational motion of dust particles in the inner atmosphere of comets
54A. Carbognani / Di Martino COMPUTATION OF A POSSIBLE TUNGUSKA’S STREWN FIELD
55 G. Tommei Scattering encounters and the predictability horizon of near earth asteroids
56S. Caporali Dimorphos plume profiles after DART impact: an experimental analysis
57 A. Rossi The dynamics of the ejecta plume following the DART impact
58S. IevaNear-infrared spectral homogeneity of the Didymos system before and after the DART impact
59 A. Zinzi VADER: constraining the shape of Dimorphos with LICIACUBE Luke images
60A. LongobardoPhotometric properties of Ryugu and its artificial impact crater

Planetologia Sperimentale e di Laboratorio

61A. AlberiniLaboratory analyses of organo-sulphate samples to support MARS2020 and ExoMars rovers organic detections
62C. Garcia Florentino/ A. AlberiniInfrared characterisation and stability studies under UV radiation of Lhistidine in Saponite to assist Mars missions in biosignature detection
63E. Palomba INTERLABORATORY HUB FOR HANDLING AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SAMPLE RETURN AND
EXTRATERRESTRIAL MATERIALS
64N. Costa Spectral acquisitions of mixtures with martian simulants and water ice
65E. Flamini The importance of terrestrial analogue sites for in-situ planetary exploration
65aP. ManzariHyperspectral analysis of terrestrial planetary-analog sites: preliminary results from ancient fluvial environments in the Gobi area

Sviluppo di Strumentazione

66S. StefaniLaboratory spectral characterization of the didymium and polystyrene filters used in the internal calibration unit of MAJIS
67C. Pernechele DaedalusNAV: a software package to display immersive images of lunar caves
68E. La Francesca Physical effects of ionizing gamma radiations on IR optical fibers and IR sources for the TRIS project
69R. Sordini JIRAM: discovering the galileian moons.
70I. Di Varano Deployable optics for remote sensing applications: performances of the deployment mechanism
Video
71 E. De Angelis Accelerated ion-ena beam for planetary space weather
72G. Nodjoumi Empowering researchers with open-source tools: a JupyterHub and docker-integrated planetary data processing environment
73F. Manni Expected climates for terrestrial exoplanets using Exoplan3tARTECS EPN-TAP connections
Video

Terza Missione

74B. AmbrosioExploration of the Moon between communication and science
Video
75 G. Tognon From Earth to the Moon and Mars: a virtual walk on the planetary surfaces. a CISAS-UniPd outreach activity in planetary geology
76A. LongobardoSpace Twinkles: why do we go in the space?
77S. IvanovskiEuroplanet Society and Italian Regional Hub