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Phil Stooke
post Oct 27 2012, 10:48 PM
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Here is a book of abstracts from the recent 3rd Moscow Solar System Symposium. There are interesting abstracts, all in English, on many topics from lunar landers and ExoMars to Venus geology and Phobos mapping.

http://ms2012.cosmos.ru/sites/ms2012.cosmo...3-abstracts.pdf


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post Nov 7 2012, 07:39 PM
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Lots of presentations are now available here.


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post Nov 11 2012, 04:13 PM
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Especially, check out the presentation at the bottom of page 3 on the future Russian lunar program. Very interesting.

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post Jan 21 2014, 01:59 PM
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Thanks for the link, very interesting. Do you know if the presentation are available in Russian as well?
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post Jan 21 2014, 05:54 PM
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No, only what you see on the site. English was the language of the meeting.

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post Jan 22 2014, 04:06 PM
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@machi

Some perhaps many of those links do not work - not your fault of course. Just a heads up.
(But yes I got interested in one paper there that libration and tidal movements of the Moon could prove that it have a liquid core after all. Yes some think so but it is not as yet proven or certain.)
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post Jan 23 2014, 12:07 PM
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It looks that files are gone. I have 20 files on my disc but unfortunately not that one which you want.


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post Jan 23 2014, 04:23 PM
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Did anyone find a place where last year's (4th conference) presentations were posted?


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post Jan 23 2014, 06:43 PM
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This year the meeting website said the presentations would be published in Solar System Research, so probably they will not be released as they were in previous years - too bad because they were very useful.

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post Jan 23 2014, 10:00 PM
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QUOTE (machi @ Jan 23 2014, 01:07 PM) *
It looks that files are gone. I have 20 files on my disc but unfortunately not that one which you want.


Thank you for considering that and having a look machi.

I am hopeful in finding it somehow later, but will check back on that page later also just in case it is temporary.
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post Jan 31 2014, 02:17 PM
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Searched on Google for document names and it turns out they're on the site but have been moved. They just forgot to update the links. Here's an attempt to fix that. Did not take the trouble of checking all the links so please point out all my mistakes so I can fix them wink.gif

Российские планы исследования Солнечной системы: научно-технические аспекты и международное сотрудничество

The Physics of Lunar Volatiles: How Wet is the Moon?

STUDY OF WATER RESOURCES ON THE MOON; FIRST RESULTS AND WORKING PLANS.

Lunar Floor-fractured Craters: Assessment of Formation by Magmatic Processes

Statistics of subkilometer-scale topography of the Moon: Search for signs of volatiles

FREE OSCILLATIONS FOR MODERN INTERIOR STRUCTURE MODELS OF THE MOON

THE EFFECTS OF THE PHYSICAL LIBRATIONS OF THE MOON, CAUSED BY A LIQUID CORE, AND THEIR POSSIBLE DETECTION FROM THE LONG-TERM LASER OBSERVATIONS AND IN THE JAPANESE LUNAR PROJECT ILOM

Landing Dynamics on the Moon in “Luna-Glob” Project

Geology and petrology of enormous volumes of impact melt on the Moon: A case study of the Orientale basin impact melt sea

IS A LUNAR SOIL STICKY?

STRUCTURE OF THE MOON BY SEISMIC DATA

RETURN TO VENUS OF AKATSUKI

Chemistry of Venus' Atmosphere

CLOUD MORPHOLOGY AND DYNAMICS OF THE VENUS ATMOSPHERE FROM THE VENUS EXPRESS OBSERVATIONS

Temperature structure of Venus nightside with VIRTIS/Venus Express

Venus non-LTE emissions from Venus Express

Oxygen nightglow emission as a tracer of Venus’ atmosphere circulation near mesopause

MODELING OF VIRTIS/VEX O2(a1∆g) NIGHTGLOW PROFILES AFFECTED BY GRAVITY WAVES ACTION

Possible life found at a wrong place

Retrieval of surface properties in the NIR nightside windows of Venus

EVOLUTION OF VOLCANISM ON VENUS

ANALYSIS OF THE IMAGES OF THE VENUS SURFACE TAKEN BY THE VENUS MONITORING CAMERA, VENUS EXPRESS

THERMAL EVOLUTION OF AN EARLY MAGMA OCEAN IN INTERACTION WITH THE ATMOSPHERE

THE RESULTS OF THE VMC/VEX PHOTOMETRY AT SMALL PHASE ANGLES: GLORY AND THE PROPERTIES OF THE UPPER CLOUDS OF VENUS

Radar sounding of the North Polar cap of Mars

SURFACE CHRONOLOGY OF PHOBOS - THE AGE OF PHOBOS AND ITS LARGEST CRATER, STICKNEY.

PHOTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF MARTIAN MOON PHOBOS WITH THE HRSC ON MARS EXPRESS.

First data from DAN instrument onboard MSL Curiosity Rover

SEASONAL AND INTER-YEAR VARIATIONS OF THE WATER CONTENT WITHIN THE SURFICIAL LAYER OF THE MARTIAN SOIL REVEALED BASED ON THE TES, THE OMEGA AND THE HEND DATA ANALYSIS

CO2-SO2 CLATHRATE HYDRATE FORMATION ON EARLY MARS

ON DETERMINATION OF THE MOMENT INERTIA AND THE RADIUS OF THE MARTIAN CORE

Mars/moon impact rate ratio:2000/2012 comparison

EVIDENCE FOR EFFUSIVE MUD VOLCANISM IN UTOPIA PLANITIA ON MARS

The Martian planetary boundary layer

STUDY OF MARTIAN ATMOSPHERE IN THE SPICAM IR EXPERIMENT ON MARS-EXPRESS

Modeling of dust fractal cluster aggregation in the protoplanetary laminar disk

MODELING FORMATION OF SELF-GRAVITATING DUST CONDENSATIONS IN A PROTOPLANETARY DISK

Micrometeorites of the Novaya Zemlya archipelago

Low frequency turbulence in inhomogeneous dusty plasmas

FINE DUST IN THE LUNAR ENVIRONMENT

MICROMED: A COMPACT DUST DETECTOR FOR MARTIAN AIRBORNE DUST INVESTIGATION

LUNAR DUSTY PLASMA ENVIRONMENT

Charging and motion of dust grains near the Moon and asteroids

MODELING OF THE LIGHT SCATTERING BY DUST PARTICLE PLASMA NEAR THE MOON SURFACE

NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF THE FORMATION OF DUST RING AROUND MARS

Evolution of understanding of solar wind-gaseous obstacle interaction

Structure and dynamics of induced plasma tails

Solar wind induced escape on Mars and Venus. Mutual lessons from different space missions.

PRECIPITATION OF HIGH-ENERGY ELECTRONS, PROTONS, AND HYDROGEN ATOMS INTO THE UPPER ATMOSPHERES OF MARS AND VENUS

INTERACTION BETWEEN THE SOLAR WIND AND THE MOON OBSERVED BY MAP-PACE ON KAGUYA

THE SOLAR WIND INTERACTION WITH THE LOCAL INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM – RECENT DISCOVERIES MADE BY VOYAGERS AND BY INTERSTELLAR BOUNDARY EXPLORER (IBEX)

WATER-ICE CONTENT IN TITAN AND CALLISTO

ICES OF THE SATURN SYSTEM

Age and Evolution of Saturn's Rings

Titan’s photochemical model: Further update, oxygen species, and comparison with Triton and Pluto

Further development of the model of spatial distribution of energetic electron fluxes in vicinity of Europa

A method of orbits designing using gravity assist maneuvers to the landing on the Jupiter’s moon Ganymede

QUASI-SATELLITE ORBITS IN THE CONTEXT OF COORBITAL DYNAMICS

Coherent backscattering and opposition phenomena exhibited by some atmosphereless solar system bodies

A method of orbits designing using gravity assist maneuvers to the landing on the Jupiter’s moon Ganymede

The Russian Lunar Program: goals and missions

The ExoMars Programme

Russian contribution to the ExoMars project

JUPITER ICY MOONS EXPLORER: AN ESA MISSION TO THE JOVIAN SYSTEM

Venus investigation after ESA Venus Express: Russian mission Venera-D

ON SCIENTIFIC GOALS OF THE SEISMIC EXPERIMENT “MISS”

BELGIUM-GEODESY EXPERIMENT USING DIRECT-TO-EARTH RADIO-LINK: APPLICATION TO MARS AND PHOBOS.

Compact miniaturized sensors for magnetic mineralogy on Mars

RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY FOR THE DETECTION OF BIOLOGICAL MATTER IN MARS ANALOGUE MATERIAL

Monitoring of Solar system planets and detection of exoplanets by space telescopes Planetary Monitoring and Stellar Patrol

TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT OF A SMALL DIGITAL TELESCOPE FOR IN-SITU LUNAR ORIENTATION MEASUREMENTS (ILOM)

Implementation of a Self-Consistent Stereo Processing Chain for 3D Stereo Reconstruction of the Lunar Surface

JUPITER ICY MOONS EXPLORER: AN ESA MISSION TO THE JOVIAN SYSTEM


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post Feb 1 2014, 12:09 AM
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Thank you a lot DEChengst! smile.gif

(The last link, the last link Jupiter icy moon explorer do not work. The others that interested me did so wonderfully though. Only said since you asked we pointed such out.)
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