Mesospheric Dust

Project Workshops

Dusty ionospheres of the Earth, Saturn and its moons

(jointly organized by Michiko Morooka, IRF Uppsala and Ingrid Mann, UiT Tromsø)

The first event took place on 25th May 2021.

Discussions continue with an online seminar held about once per month.

Please contact us if you want to join. 

We are pleased to announce the online  Mini-workshop on Dusty ionospheres of the Earth, Saturn and its moons,  jointly organized by Michiko Morooka IRF Uppsala and Ingrid Mann UiT Tromsø on:

Date: 25th May 2021 09: 30-15: 30  (with lunch and coffee break and plenty of discussion times).

Recent studies revealed that the dusty plasma can be found not only in the Earth's ionosphere but also in the ionospheres of moons and other planets. In this mini-workshop, we compare the measurements from the different places, to gain new insights and develop ideas for future dusty plasma studies in space. The meeting will be made on zoom (please contact us for the link). 

We look forward to seeing you in the workshop. 

Ingrid Mann ( ingrid.b.mann@uit.no) and Michiko Morooka ( morooka@irfu.se)

Final agenda:

Date: 25th May 09:30-15:30 (with lunch and coffee break and plenty of discussion times).

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Meeting ID: 699 2464 8279

Program:

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9:30 Welcome and few practical info.

9:40 Dust in the Earth mesosphere / ionosphere. Ingrid Mann, UiT, Tromsø

10:00 Dusty ionosphere of Saturn. Jan-Erik Wahlund, Swedish Institute for Space Physics, Uppsala

10:20 Variability of the night-time D-region ionosphere of Earth. Noora Partamies, UNIS, Svalbard

Discussion and Break: 10:40-11:00 

11:00 Dust as condensation nuclei for Noctilucent coulds. Linda Megner, Department of Meteorology, Stockholm University

11:20 Cassini measurements of the dusty Enceladus plume. Michiko Morooka, Swedish Institute for Space Physics, Uppsala

11:40 Cassini measurements of the dust in the Titan’s ionosphere. Oleg Shebanits, Swedish Institute for Space Physics, Uppsala 

Lunch Break 12:00-13:00 

13:00 Afternoon session start

13:10 Laboratory experiment of the aerosol growth in Titan’s ionosphere. Audrey Chatain/Nathalie Carrasco, Latmos, France

13:35 Dust near the Comet 67P. Fredrik Johansson/Erik Vigren, Swedish Institute for Space Physics, Uppsala

Discussion and Break 14:00-14:20 

14:20 Attempts to determine electron density and mesospheric dust profiles from Arecibo radar observations. Carsten Baumann, DLR, Neustrelitz

14:40 Observational studies of layers and structures using ground-based observations. Lakshim Narayanan, UiT, Tromsø

15:10 Potential topics for future collaboration

15:30 Closing




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