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EuroMoonMars programme & preparation of Euro-MoonMars-Etna campaign

EuroMoonMars is an ILEWG programme with space agencies, academia, universities and research institutions and industries. The ILEWG EuroMoonMars programme includes research activities for AI & data analysis, instruments tests and development, field tests in MoonMars analogue, pilot projects, training and hands-on workshops, and outreach activities. EuroMoonMars includes a programme of grants for Young Professional Researchers.  EuroMoonMars field campaigns have been organized in specific locations of technical, scientific and exploration interest. Field tests have been conducted in ESTEC, EAC, at MoonMars analogues: Utah MDRS station, Eifel, Rio Tinto, Iceland, La Reunion,  LunAres base /AATC in Poland, HI-SEAS base in Hawaii. These were organized by ILEWG in partnership with ESTEC, VU Amsterdam, NASA Ames, GWU and other partners.  Latest campaigns have
been conducted jointly between EuroMoonMars –International MoonBase Alliance –HiSeas (EMMIHS). In 2019, the EuroMoonMars campaigns were launched at HI-SEAS, bringing together researchers from the European Space Agency, VU Amsterdam, ILEWG and IMA. Six scientists, engineers, explorers, journalists spent two weeks at the HI-SEAS station performing research relevant to both the Moon and Mars there. Research and technological experiments conducted at HI-SEAS will be used to help build a Moonbase in Hawaii, and ultimately to create an actual Moonbase on the Moon, as part of IMA & ILEWG major goals.

We give an update on ILEWG EuroMoonMars Results on Instruments and Outposts, with emphasis on events and field campaigns that took place in 2019-2021. We also give an update on campaigns EMMIHS in HI-SEAS Hawaii, EMMPOL in Moonbase Poland,  and preparation of Euro-MoonMars-Etna campaign planned on 6-10 July 2021 as scouting for ARCHES DLR June 2022 telerobotics campaigns and Exomars 2022.

Notte dei Ricercatori 2021

SHARPER è il nome di uno dei 6 progetti italiani sostenuti dalla Commissione Europea per la realizzazione della Notte Europea dei Ricercatori. Il progetto è finanziato dalla Comunità Europea, nel quadro delle Azioni Marie Skłodowska-Curie del programma Horizon 2020.
L'obiettivo di SHARPER è di coinvolgere tutti i cittadini nella scoperta del mestiere di ricercatore e del ruolo che i ricercatori svolgono nel costruire il futuro della società attraverso l’indagine del mondo basata sui fatti, le osservazioni e l’abilità nell’adattarsi e interpretare contesti sociali e culturali sempre più complessi e in continua evoluzione.
In occasione della Notte dei Ricercatori 2021, l’INAF-Osservatorio Astrofisico di Catania ha organizzato le attività per il pubblico elencate nel seguito:

Le attività di ricerca dell’INAF-Osservatorio Astrofisico di Catania

Palazzo Platamone (Palazzo della Cultura) via Vittorio Emanuele II, 123, Catania

Stand presso il Palazzo della Cultura (Via Vittorio Emanuele II, Catania). Presentazione delle attività di ricerca dell'INAF - Osservatorio Astrofisico di Catania.

Il Sole, la nostra stella

Conferenza sul Sole e a seguire gioco a premi e visita alla cupola del telescopio solare.

PLATO: The ESA M3 Mission

PLAnetary Transits and Oscillations of stars (PLATO) is the 3rd medium-size (M3) mission in the ESA Cosmic Vision 2015-2025 program. With its 26 all-refractive telescopes onboard, PLATO secures a FoV of more than 2100 square degrees, allowing us to search for Earth-sized planets in the habitable zone of solar-type bright stars.
The selected range of target luminosities is key to allow follow-up investigations on the detected exo-planetary systems, from RV follow-up, to asteroseismology studies that provide increased precision on the mass of discovered planets. Moreover, bright stellar targets are best cases when studying atmospheres of transiting planets by spectroscopy from space (JWST, Ariel) and from the ground (e.g., Espresso@VLT, Hires@ELT). PLATO is planned for a launch to L2 at the end of 2026.
I will focus my talk on some of the PLATO science cases, and will give an overview on how the instrument and the mission work.