Home - JWST SSWS 2017
13-15 DECEMBER 2017, ESTEC, NETHERLANDS
Latest news:
12 December 2017 - Additional information: the workshop will take place in the Einstein conference room of ESTEC. Once at the reception, follow the signs "JWST workshop".
04 December 2017 - The program of the workshop can be downloaded here. Please remember that access to the workshop venue within the ESA ESTEC is only possible for registered attendants.
Scope of the workshop:
This 2.5 day workshop will include a mixture of presentations about:
- the promise of JWST for solar system science,
- specifics on observer planning tools and observatory capabilities,
- hands-on training and Q&A with the planning tools.
Observations of solar system targets approved for guaranteed-time observers (GTOs) and through the Early Release Science (ERS) program will be summarized. The workshop is timed to support JWST Cycle 1 General Observations (GO) proposals, which are due in April 2018.
- Release of Call for Cycle 1 GO proposals: November 30, 2017 (see here)
- Cycle 1 GO proposal deadline: April 6, 2018 (updated 30 November 2018)
There will be no registration fee - Attendance is limited to 60 people
Registration deadline: December 10, 2017
Abstract deadline: December 10, 2017
Attendees are welcome to present posters - please submit an abstract
All participants must register in order to be able to access the premises
INVITED SPEAKERS
Dominique BOCKELEE MORVAN - LESIA, France - Comets
Leigh FLETCHER - University of Leicester, UK - Giant planets
Sonia FORNASIER - LESIA, France - Asteroids, Trojans, TNOs
Bruno SICARDY - LESIA, France - Rings
Giovanni STRAZZULLA - INAF, Italy - Laboratory experiments
Nicholas TEANBY - University of Bristol, UK - Titan
Gabriel TOBIE - LPG Nantes, France - Icy satellites
Science organizing committee
Nancy CHANOVER - New Mexico State University, USA
Pierre FERRUIT - ESA/ESTEC, Netherlands
Aurélie GUILBERT-LEPOUTRE - UTINAM, France
Emmanuel LELLOUCH - LESIA, France
Stefanie MILAM - Goddard Space Flight Center, USA
Migo MUELLER - SRON, Netherlands
Sébastien RODRIGUEZ - CEA, France
Mark SHOWALTER - SETI Institute, USA
John STANSBERRY - Space Telescope Science Institute, USA