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MEMORIE DELLA SOCIET ` A ASTRONOMICA ITALIANA

Vol.82 n.2 2011

Schiaparelli and his legacy.

Milan, 19-20 October, Turin 21 October 2010 editors:G. Trinchieri, and A. Manara

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Index 203

Foreword 206

Session I: Life and science of Schiaparelli

A. Manara, G. Trinchieri

Schiaparelli and his legacy 209

G. Giorello, L. Guzzardi

G.V. Schiaparelli: from scientific observations to scientific imagination 219 G. Berlucchi

Some historical crossroads between astronomy and visual neuroscience 225 A. Ferrari

Between two Halley’s comet visits 232

P. Tucci

The Diary of Schiaparelli in Berlin (26 October 1857-10 May 1859): a guide for

his future scientific activity 240

Victor K. Abalakin

Some remarks on preparations for Giovanni Virginio Schiaparelli’s journey to

Russia 248

S. Bianchi, D. Galli, A. Gasperini

G. V. Schiaparelli and the Arcetri Observatory 253

S. Maffeo, S.J

G.V. Schiaparelli and Fr. A. Secchi, S.J. 259

S. D´ebarbat

Schiaparelli and French astronomers 268

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204

A. Manara, A. Wolter

Mars in the Schiaparelli−Lowell letters 276

E. Antonello

Schiaparelli and the dawn of astronomy 280

S. De Meis

A few aspects of Schiaparelli’s studies 290

Session II: Modern planetary science

A. Cellino and A. Dell’Oro

Minor bodies: small actors in Solar System’s history 300

T. J. Jopek

Meteoroid streams and their parent bodies 310

A. Coradini and R. Orosei

The exploration of Mars: past and future 321

C.R. Perotti and M. Rinaldi

Mars and Earth topography: a preliminary comparative analysis 334 D. Lupishko,V. Kaydash and Yu. Shkuratov

Global dust storms and highly polarizing clouds on Mars 341 V. Rizzo and N. Cantasano

Textures on Mars: evidences of a biogenic environment 348 W. Sheehan, J. Boudreau and A. Manara

A figure in the carpet: Giovanni Schiaparelli’s classic observations of Mercury

reconsidered in the light of modern CCD images 358

J.I. Lunine

Extrasolar planets: the final frontier 368

G. Scalera

Roots of modern geodynamical views in Schiaparelli’s thought 377

Section III: On the footsteps of Schiaparelli: future planetary scientific and robotic space missions

V. Giorgio (Chairman)

Introduction to the session on ’Future planetary scientific and robotic space mis-

sions’ 385

Enrico Flamini

Bepi Colombo: the mission, the instruments 386

J. van Casteren and M. Novara

BepiColombo mission 394

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205 V. Giorgio

From water to life: from Phoenix to EXOMARS 406

E. Antonucci

Solar Orbiter. The need to go close to the Sun 412

Section III: On the footsteps of Schiaparelli: Human Space Exploration

P. Messidoro (Chairman)

Introduction to the Session on ‘Human Space Exploration’ 420 B. Gardini

ESA Strategy for human exploration and the Lunar Lander Mission 422 F. Svelto

Technologies for Human Space Exploration: ASI PROGRAMS 430 M.A. Perino

Human Space Exploration architecture study in TAS-I 437

P. Messidoro

From ISS to Human Space Exploration: TAS-I contribution and perspectives 443 R. Trucco, P. Pognant, S. Drovandi

PLANLAB: A Planetary Environment Surface & Subsurface Emulator Facility 449 D. Boggiatto, D. Moncalvo

Systems and Technologies for Space Exploration: the regional project STEPS 455 G. Chiocchia and E. Vallerani

Five years of the international SEEDS Master Course. A contribution to space

exploration 459

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