Scientific Conference
5th Outer Planets Moon-Magnetosphere Interactions Workshop 2027
Artistic views of the ultraviolet auroras on Ganymede, based on Juno’s close-up observations from 7th July 2021. As Juno flew by Ganymede at high speed, its UV spectrograph could only acquire narrow strips, combined here to display the overall shape of the aurora. | ©️ NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/UVS/ULiège/Gusbin/Bonfond
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Dates
12-16 July 2027
Location
The aim of this workshop is to deepen our understanding of moon–magnetosphere interactions throughout the outer solar system, drawing on insights from past missions (e.g., Galileo, Cassini, Hisaki), ongoing observations (e.g., Juno), upcoming explorations (e.g., JUICE, Europa Clipper), and future next‑generation missions (e.g., those targeting the icy giants).
We invite contributions across a broad range of topics, including but not limited to data analysis, numerical modeling, remote sensing, and laboratory investigations.
Please contact hans@cp.dias.ie if you want to be added to the Outer Planet Moon Magnetosphere Interaction workshop mailing list.
