Hilchenbach, M.; Kallenbach, R.; Hsieh, K. C.; Czechowski, A.: Energetic Neutral Atoms from the Heliotail Direction and their Potential Source Regions. In: Pickup Ions Throughout the Heliosphere and Beyond, Proceedings of the 9th Annual International Astrophysics Conference, pp. 86 - 91. (2010)
Hilchenbach, M.; Lang, T.; Neumann, J.; Tarcea, N.: Analysis of Mineral Soil Analog Samples with a Pulsed UV-Laser Source. In: 41st Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, pp. 1170 - 1171. (2010)
Hilchenbach, M.; Lang, T.; Hornung, K.; Thirkell, L.; Briois, C.: UV-Laser Desorption Ion Source Applied to a Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometer. In: 40th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, (Lunar and Planetary Science XL), held March 23-27, 2000 in The Woodlands, Texas. (2009)
Kallenbach, R.; Bamert, K.; Hilchenbach, M.: On the Source of the Anomalous Cosmic Rays. 18th Annual International Astrophysics Conference. AIP Conference Proceedings, pp. 212 - 219 (2009)
Czechowski, A.; Hilchenbach, M.; Hsieh, K. C.; Kota, J.: Comparing the ENA data to Voyager 1 ion measurements in the heliosheath: the puzzle of H/He ratio. In: Proceedings of the 30th International Cosmic Ray Conference Universidad Nacional Autonomade Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico,2008, pp. 63 - 66 (Eds. Caballero, R.; DOlivo, J. C.; Medina-Tanco, G.; Nellen, L.; Sanchez, F. A. et al.). (2008)
Hilchenbach, M.; Kallenbach, R.; Czechowski, A.; Hsieh, K. C.: Energetic neutral atom observations and their implications on modeling the heliosheath. In: Proceedings of the 30th International Cosmic Ray Conference Universidad Nacional Autonomade Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico,2008, pp. 837 - 840 (Eds. Caballero, R.; DOlivo, J. C.; Medina-Tanco, G.; Nellen, L.; Sanchez, F. A. et al.). (2008)
Bamert, K.; Kallenbach, R.; Hilchenbach, M.; Smith, C. W.: Determination of the eddy turn-over time in the solar wind. In: Turbulence and Nonlinear Processes in Astrophysical Plasmas; 6th Annual International Astrophysics Conference, pp. 69 - 74 (Eds. Shaikh, D.; Zank, G. P.). (2007)
Czechowski, A.; Hilchenbach, M.: Neutral solar wind and the inner source of the pick-up ions. In: The Second Solar Orbiter Workshop, 16-20 October 2006, Athens, Greece (Eds. Marsch, E.; Tsinganos, K.; Marsden, R.; Conroy, L.). (2007)
Czechowski, A.; Hilchenbach, M.; Hsieh, K. C.: Anomalous cosmic ray properties deduced from ENA measurements. In: PHYSICS OF THE INNER HELIOSHEATH: Voyager Observations, Theory, and Future Prospects; 5th Annual IGPP International Astrophysics Conference, pp. 282 - 287. (2006)
Hilchenbach, M.; Czechowski, A.; Hsieh, K. C.; Kallenbach, R.: Observations of energetic neutral atoms and their implications on modeling the heliosheath. In: PHYSICS OF THE INNER HELIOSHEATH: Voyager Observations, Theory, and Future Prospects; 5th Annual IGPP International Astrophysics Conference, pp. 276 - 281. (2006)
Kallenbach, R.; Hilchenbach, M.: Is the solar wind termination shock a cosmic-ray mediated shock? In: PHYSICS OF THE INNER HELIOSHEATH: Voyager Observations, Theory, and Future Prospects; 5th Annual IGPP International Astrophysics Conference, pp. 177 - 182. (2006)
Hilchenbach, M.; Bamert, K.; Czechowski, A.: Potential Observations of the Solar Atmosphere via In-Situ Measurements of the Neutral Solar Wind. In: Proceedings of the Solar Wind 11/SOHO 16 Conference, 12-17 June 2005, Whistler, Canada, pp. 673 - 676 (Eds. Fleck, B.; Zurbuchen, T. H.). (2005)
Hilchenbach, M.; Czechowski, A.: Anomalous hydrogen and helium spectra at the termination shock from energetic neutral atoms flux intensity measurements. In: Proceedings of the Solar Wind 11/SOHO 16 Conference, 12-17 June 2005, Whistler, Canada, pp. 413 - 416 (Eds. Fleck, B.; Zurbuchen, T. H.). (2005)
Hilchenbach, M.; Czechowski, A.; Scherer, K.: Energetic neutral atoms in a time-dependent heliosphere. In: Proceedings of the Solar Wind 11/SOHO 16 Conference, 12-17 June 2005, Whistler, Canada, pp. 417 - 420 (Eds. Fleck, B.; Zurbuchen, T. H.). (2005)
Kallenbach, R.; Bamert, K.; Hilchenbach, M.: Self-consistent adjustment of the flux of energetic ions and their injection threshold at the solar wind termination shock. In: Proceedings of the Solar Wind 11/SOHO 16 Conference, 12-17 June 2005, Whistler, Canada, pp. 433 - 436 (Eds. Fleck, B.; Zurbuchen, T. H.). (2005)
Kallenbach, R.; Bamert, K.; Hilchenbach, M.; Smith, C. W.: Observations of Turbulence near Interplanetary Travelling Shocks. In: The Physics of Collisionless Shocks: 4th Annual IGPP International Astrophysics Conference, pp. 129 - 134 (Eds. Li, G.; Zank, G. P.; Russell, C. T.). AIP (2005)
Kallenbach, R.; Bamert, K.; Hilchenbach, M.; Smith, C. W.: Excitation of proton cyclotron waves at interplanetary travelling shocks: ACE/MAG and SOHO/CELIAS observations. In: Proceedings of the Solar Wind 11/SOHO 16 Conference, 12-17 June 2005, Whistler, Canada, pp. 429 - 432 (Eds. Fleck, B.; Zurbuchen, T. H.). (2005)
Klecker, B.; Moebius, E.; Popecki, M. A.; Kistler, L. M.; Kucharek, H.; Hilchenbach, M.: Ionic Charge States of Mg, Si and Fe in Fe-Rich Solar Energetic Particle Events. In: Proceedings of the Solar Wind 11/SOHO 16 Conference, 12-17 June 2005, Whistler, Canada, pp. 77 - 80 (Eds. Fleck, B.; Zurbuchen, T. H.). (2005)
Goesmann, F.; Hilchenbach, M.: The gas-chromatograph mass-spectrometer (GC-MS), an instrument for in-situ measurements of volatiles in planetary atmospheres and lithospheres. In: Proc. 37th ESLAB Symposium Tools and Technologies for Future Planetary Exploration, pp. 151 - 158 (Ed. Battrick, B.). ESA Publ. Div., Noordwijk (2004)
Die ESA-Mission JUICE soll ab 2030 das Jupitersystem erkunden. Nach Vorbeiflügen an Europa und Callisto wird die Raumsonde erstmals in der Geschichte der Raumfahrt in eine Umlaufbahn um den Mond Ganymed einschwenken.
Das Submillimetre Wave Instrument (SWI) wird die Galileischen Monde, die Chemie, die Meteorologie und die Struktur der mittleren Jupiter-Atmosphäre, sowie atmosphärische und magnetosphärische Kopplungsprozesse untersuchen.
Mars Express ist eine ESA Mission zum Mars. Sie hat eine Nutzlast an Bord, die in der Lage ist, die bisher gründlichste Suche nach flüssigem Wasser, das unerlässlich ist für Leben wie wir es kennen, auf dem roten Planeten durchzuführen.
Ein Überblick über alle Arbeits- und Forschungsgruppen der Abteilung für Planetenwissenschaften: Atmosphären der Planeten, Inneres der Planeten, Kleine Körper und Kometen, Oberflächen der Planeten, Plasmaumgebung der Planeten.