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Sunday, 8 November 2015 Workshop: Broadening Your Impact: A Workshop for Scientists Engaged in Education and Public Outreach (or Who Want to Get Involved), -, Workshop: Communicating with Congress, -, Woodrow Wilson D Workshop: First Time Presenter's Review, - 2:30 pm, 1:00 pm Workshop: Earth-Based Jupiter Observations to Support Juno, 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Woodrow Wilson D Workshop: Working Through Adversity: Strategies for Success, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm, Woodrow Wilson C 3:00 pm Registration, 3:00 pm - 8:00 pm, Annapolis Registration Desk Speaker Ready Room, 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Annapolis 4 5:00 pm AAS DPS Student & Postdoc Reception, 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm, Cherry Blossom Ballroom 6:30 pm Opening Reception, 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm, Prince George's Exhibit Hall A

Monday, 9 November 2015 11:00 am Oral Sessions: 102-104, - 3:30 pm 102 Pluto System II Pluto Surface and Satellites Registration, - 4:00 pm, Annapolis Registration Desk 8:30 am 100 New Horizons Plenary Session, 8:30 am -, 100.01 The Pluto System: Initial Results from the Exploration by New Horizons, S. Alan Stern (SwRI), 8:30 am - 8:50 am 100.02 New Horizons Investigations of Charon and Pluto's Small Moons, Harold Weaver (Johns Hopkins, APL), 8:50 am - 9:10 am 100.03 Geology of Pluto and Charon Overview, Jeffrey Moore (NASA Ames Research Center), 9:10 am - 9:30 am 100.04 Pluto System Surface Composition Results, William Grundy (Lowell Observatory), 9:30 am - 9:50 am 100.05 New Horizons Observations of the Atmospheres of Pluto and Charon, G.R. Gladstone (SwRI), 9:50 am - 10:10 am 100.06 Solar Wind Interaction with Pluto s Escaping Atmosphere, Fran Bagenal (University of Colorado), 10:10 am - Exhibits, Posters, Cyber Café, Art Show, - 6:00 pm, Prince George's Exhibit Hall A Coffee Break, - 11:00 am, Prince George's Exhibit Hall A 101 Pluto System I New Horizons Headliner, 11:00 am -, Press Conference, -, Azalea 3 Workshop: James Webb Space Telescope Town Hall, -, Workshop: AIDA Workshop, -, Annapolis 1 103 Ceres Jubilee and Vested Interests 104 Planetary Rings 3:30 pm 4:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:30 pm Coffee Break, 3:30 pm - 4:00 pm, Prince George's Exhibit Hall A Oral Sessions 105-107, 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm 105 Pluto System III Pluto s Atmosphere LGBTIQA Networking Dinner, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm, Meet at Registration Area Agency Night, 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm, 106 The Asteroid Composition Channel: From Soft Rock to Heavy Metal 107 Mercury and the Moon

Tuesday, 10 November 2015 8:00 am 8:30 am 10:05 am 11:00 am 12:05 pm 12:30 pm 2:15 pm 2:20 pm 2:55 pm 3:30 pm DPS Student-Chair Breakfast, - 8:30 am, Baltimore 3 (register onsite) Registration, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, Annapolis Registration Desk Astrophysics Assets Workshop: Welcome and Announcements, and PDS, 8:00 am -, Azalea 1 Oral Sessions 200-202, 8:30 am - 10:05 am 200 Pluto System IV Saving the Best for Last 201 ³Venus / Asteroid Dynamics Exhibits, Posters, Cyber Café, Art Show, - 6:00 pm, Prince George's Exhibit Hall A Astrophysics Assets Workshop: K2, -, Azalea 1 Coffee Break, 10:05 am -, Prince George's Exhibit Hall A Oral Sessions 203-205, - 12:05 pm 203 Centaurs, Trans-Neptunian Objects, and the 204 Asteroid Radar & Thermal Studies: Inner Oort Cloud Microwaved and Served Hot Poster Sessions 210-219, 3:30 pm - 6:00 pm, Prince George's Exhibit Hall A 210 Pluto System 213 Asteroid Surfaces 211 Centaurs, Trans-Neptunian Objects, and the 214 Asteroid Dynamics: Main Belt Asteroids Inner Oort Cloud 215 Mercury and the Moon 212 Spiraling in on Ceres and Vesta Redux Workshop: IOPW - Atmospheres, 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm, Annapolis 3 4:15 pm Astrophysics Assets Workshop: IRTF, 4:15 pm - 4:45 pm, Azalea 1 202 EPO Scientists Showcase 205 Titan s Atmosphere Astrophysics Assets Workshop: SOFIA, - 11:00 am, Azalea 1 Astrophysics Assets Workshop: Spitzer, 11:00 am -, Azalea 1 Press Conference, -, Azalea 3 Workshop: Characterizing New Horizons KBO Targets from Earth, -, Annapolis 3 206 TMT Solar System Science Town Hall, 12:05 pm -, Women in Planetary Science Discussion Hour, 12:05 pm -, Baltimore 3 Astrophysics Assets Workshop: HST & JWST, 12:30 pm -, Azalea 1 Plenary Sessions: - 2:20 pm, Presentation of the Harold C. Urey Prize and Carl Sagan Medal, - 1:45 pm 207 Harold C. Urey Prize: No Photon Left Behind: How Modern Spectroscopy is Transforming Planetary Sciences, Geronimo Villanueva (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center), 1:45 pm - 2:20 pm Astrophysics Assets Workshop: IRSA & NEOWISE, - 2:15 pm, Azalea 1 Astrophysics Assets Workshop: Keck, 2:15 pm - 4:15 pm, Azalea 1 Plenary Session 208 Changing Perspectives on Mercury and the Moon, Brett Denevi (Johns Hopkins, APL), 2:20 pm - 2:55 pm, Plenary Session 209 Vesta and Ceres by the Light of Dawn, Christopher Russell (UC, Los Angeles), 2:55 pm - 3:30 pm, 216 Beyond the Moon: The Lunar Community Branches Out 217 Venus 218 Planetary Rings 219 EPO Scientists Showcase, Programs, and Best Practices

Wednesday, 11 November 2015 8:00 am 8:30 am 10:00 am 12:30 pm 2:20 pm 2:55 pm Registration, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, Annapolis Registration Desk Oral Sessions 300-302, 8:30 am - 10:00 am 300 Titan s Atmosphere and Surface 301 Asteroid Surveys: See and Say 3:30 pm Poster Sessions 307-312, 3:30 pm - 6:00 pm, Prince George's Exhibit Hall A 307 Asteroid Spin States 309 Formation of Planets, Satellites, and Small 308 Asteroid Observational Surveys Bodies 310 Titan s Surface and Atmosphere 4:00 pm Workshop: LSST Solar System Science Collaboration Workshop, 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Annapolis 3 8:00 pm Open Mic Night, 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm, 302 Formation of Planets, Satellites and Small Bodies Exhibits, Posters, Cyber Café, Art Show, - 6:00 pm, Prince George's Exhibit Hall A Coffee Break, 10:00 am -, Prince George's Exhibit Hall A DPS Members Meeting, -, Press Conference, -, Azalea 3 303 OPAG Town Hall, - 1:00 pm, Workshop: NEO Observers Coordination Meeting, 12:30 pm -, Annapolis 3 Plenary Sessions: - 2:20 pm, Presentation of the Gerard P. Kuiper Prize, - 1:45 pm 304 Gerard P. Kuiper Prize: Chemistry of Planetary Atmospheres: Insights and Prospects, Yuk Yung (Caltech), 1:45 pm - 2:20 pm Plenary Session 305 MAVEN Mission to Mars: Results on Upper Atmosphere, Ionosphere, Solar-Wind Interactions, and Escape to Space, Bruce Jakosky (University of Colorado), 2:20 pm - 2:55 pm, Plenary Session 306 New Views on Inner Solar Systems and Extreme Planets, Rebekah Dawson (University of California, Berkeley), 2:55 pm - 3:30 pm, 311 Jovian Planet Atmospheres and Interiors 312 Future Missions, Instruments and Facilities

Thursday, 12 November 2015 8:00 am 8:30 am 10:00 am 12:30 pm Registration, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, Annapolis Registration Desk Oral Sessions 400-402, 8:30 am - 10:00 am 400 Jovian Planet Atmospheres: Storms and Upper Atmosphere Oral Sessions 403-405, - 403 Jovian Planet Interiors, Deep Atmosphere, and Structure 401 Mars Atmosphere and Surface Exhibits, Posters, Cyber Café, Art Show, - 6:00 pm, Prince George's Exhibit Hall A Coffee Break, 10:00 am -, Prince George's Exhibit Hall A Press Conference, -, Azalea 3 Workshop: Ice Giants Workshop, - 1:00 pm, Azalea 1 404 Extrasolar Planets: Terrestrial and Neptunian Planets 402 Asteroid Spins, YORP, and Interiors: The Turning and Turning; The Centre Cannot Hold 405 Galilean Satellites Workshop: The LSST Survey and Solar System Science, - 1:00 pm, Baltimore 3 Workshop: Planetary Policy in Turbulant Budget Times, 12:30 pm -, Plenary Sessions: - 2:20 pm, Presentation of Harold Masursky Award and Jonathan Eberhart Planetary Sciences Journalism Award, - 1:45 pm 406 Harold Masursky Award: The CSWA Survey on Workplace Climate and Anti-Harassment Policies, Christina Richey (NASA HQ), 1:45 pm - 2:20 pm 2:20 pm 2:55 pm 3:30 pm Plenary Session 407 Rosetta at Perihelion: The Journey Continues, Paul Weissman (Planetary Science Institute), 2:20 pm - 2:55 pm, Plenary Session 408 20 Years of Exoplanets: From Surveys Towards Characterization, Emily Rauscher (University of Michigan), 2:55 pm - 3:30 pm, Poster Sessions 409-420, 3:30 pm - 6:00 pm, Prince George's Exhibit Hall A 409 Galilean Satellites 41367P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko 410 Enceladus 414 Active Asteroids 411 Icy Satellites 415 Comets: Physical Characteristics, Dynamics, 412 Irregular Satellites and Composition 416 Characterization of Extrasolar Planets Workshop: WorldWide Telescope: Exploring and Sharing Science, 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm, Annapolis 3 417 Discoveries and Dynamics of Extrasolar Planets 418 Origins of Planetary Systems 419 Mars Atmosphere 420 Mars Surface and Interior

Friday, 13 November 2015 8:00 am Registration, 8:00 am -, Annapolis Registration Desk 8:30 am Oral Sessions 500-502, 8:30 am - 10:00 am 500 Comet 67P/C-G Nucleus 501 Extrasolar Planets: Discovery and Dynamics 10:00 am Oral Sessions 503-505, - 503 Comet 67P/C-G Coma and Environment Posters & Cyber Café, -, Prince George's Exhibit Hall A Coffee Break, 10:00 am -, Prince George's Exhibit Hall A 504 Extrasolar Planets: Giant Planet Atmospheres 502 Jovian Planet Magnetospheres, Aurorae, and Atmospheres 505 Mars's Atmosphere Lunch Break, - Oral Sessions 506-508, - 3:30 pm 506 Comets: Physical Characteristics, Dynamics, and Composition 507 Origins of Planetary Systems 508 Icy Satellites