Watch live streaming of sessions and press briefings at EPSC 2017
September 18, 2017

Live streaming of sessions and press briefings at EPSC 2017

Selected talks from sessions and press briefings will be streamed live from the European Planetary Science Congress (EPSC) 2017 in Riga. World-wide live broadcast of the European Planetary Science Congress 2017 is provided by Latvijas Mobilais Telefons (LMT) – telecommunication industry leader and one of the most innovative companies in Latvia. Live broadcast and video archive of the congress is available in the app LMT Straume and on the Internet.

Press briefings:

Tuesday, 19th September, 13:00-13:40 Eastern European Time (UTC+3) –
Pushing the Boundaries of Planetary Exploration

  • Answers to questions from asteroid miners – JL Galache, Aten Engineering
  • Asteroid touring nanosat fleet – Pekka Janhunen, Finnish Meteorological Institute
  • A population study of hot Jupiter atmospheres – Angelos Tsiaras, University College London

Thursday, 21st September, 13:00-13:40 Eastern European Time (UTC+3) –
Cassini/Comet Siding Spring encounter with Mars

  • Cassini – Scott Edgington, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  • Cassini/Dust in the Outer Solar System as measured by Cassini-CDA – Nicolas Altobelli, European Space Agency
  • Resolving the Mass Production and Surface Structure of the Enceladus Dust Plume – Sascha Kempf
  • Energetic particle showers over Mars from comet Siding-Spring – Beatriz Sanchez-Cano, University of Leicester
  • Interaction between Mars’ induced magnetosphere and the comet Siding Spring – Mats Holmström, Swedish Institute of Space Physics
  • The Metals Delivered by Comet Siding Spring to Mars – Matteo Crismani, University of Colorado at Boulder

Selected scientific talks will also be streamed from the sessions listed below (may be subject to change). A detailed programme of the talks being streamed on the day will be uploaded first thing each morning.

Monday, 18th September

Tuesday, 19th September

Wednesday, 20th September

Thursday, 21st September

Friday, 22nd September