IAUS 374Rm 104, Convention Hall
August 9, Tuesday
Morning e-Poster 09:45-10:30  
Morning Oral Session 10:30-12:00  
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Jeffrey Love Down to Earth with geoelectric hazards from space
Ihor Kyrylenko Orbit and dynamic origin of the recently recovered iron meteorite
Gulchehra Kokhirova Asteroid Apophis and its associated fireballs
Svitlana Kolomiyets The meteoroid component of the astronomical hazard to Life on Earth: contribution, relationships and more
Afternoon Oral Session 1 13:30-15:00  
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Brent Barbee The Opportunity to Defend Ourselves Against Near-Earth Object Impact Threats
Richard Wainscoat The Pan-STARRS search for Near-Earth Objects (NEOs)
Suresh Bhattarai Asteroid Search Program: An Initiative To Engage People for The Protection of Planet Earth
Teymoor Saifollahi ARE WE SAFE? Precovery and risk assessment of the hazardous Near-Earth Objects
Break 15:00-15:15  
Afternoon Oral Session 2 15:15-16:45  
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Patrick Michel The ESA Hera mission to the binary asteroid Didymos: NEO deflection investigation and full characterization
Thomas Statler After DART: Informing a Hypothetical Future Asteroid Deflection with Results from the First Kinetic Impactor Test
Vasiliki Petropoulou The EU H2020 project “NEOROCKS -The NEO Rapid Observation, Characterization and Key Simulations”
Simone Ieva Observational characterization for the Didymos system in support of the DART & LICIACube mission, the first kinetic impactor
demonstration
Elisabetta Dotto LICIACube: the Light Italian Cubesat for Imaging of Asteroids part of the NASA mission DART
Afternoon e-Poster 16:45-17:30  
August 10, Wednesday
Morning e-Poster 09:45-10:30  
Morning Oral Session 10:30-12:00  
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Rosita Kokotanekova We do look up: what cometary science has revealed about the potential hazards of comet and interstellar object impacts
Makoto Yoshikawa Planetary defense activities at JAXA
James (Gerbs) Bauer The Many Comets of NEOWISE
Camilo Delgado-Correal Optimization of Gauss Method to describe with most accuracy the orbits of Near Earth Asteroids - NEAs
Afternoon Oral Session 1 13:30-15:00  
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Heidi Korhonen Solar hazards on different time scales
Eva Villaver The Fate of planet Earth
Brian Thomas The Supernova Threat to Life in the Universe
Ammar Abdulla Lunar Impact Events by SLIO in 2020
Break 15:00-15:15  
Afternoon Oral Session 2 15:15-16:45  
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Christopher Impey How It Ends
Diederik Kruijssen Introducing the Cosmic Origins Of Life (COOL) model: a multi-scale, multi-physics framework for the emergence and survival
of life in a hostile Universe
Xuguang Leng Jupiter and Evolution of Complex Life on Earth
Gijs Verdoes Kleijn Piggybacking astronomical hazard investigations on research and development for Big Data science missions
Afternoon e-Poster 16:45-17:30  
August 11, Thursday
Morning Plenary 08:15-09:45  
Morning e-Poster 09:45-10:30  
Morning Oral Session 10:30-12:00  
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Gonzalo Tancredi What catastrophes of extraterrestrial origin can affect us on various geographical and temporal scales?
Milan Cirkovic, Patrick Michel, Heidi Korhonen, Brian Thomas, Jeffrey Love. Moderator: Gonzalo Tancredi Round Table #1:  Comparative analysis of the astronomical hazards
Afternoon Oral Session 1 13:30-15:00  
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Organizing Committee:
Romana Kofler, Doris Daou
International Year of Planetary Defence
Thomas Statler,  Christopher Impey, Brent Barbee,
Rosita Kokotanekova, Doris Daou, Romana Kofler.
Moderator: Gonzalo Tancredi
Round Table #2:  Dealing with the hazards: the role of scientists, public, media and decision makers 
Break 15:00-15:15  
Afternoon Oral Session 2 15:15-16:45  
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