Christiaan Huygens, one of the leading European scientists of the 17th century, discovered Saturn's rings and its largest moon, Titan. Exploration of Saturn and its satellites is the main objective of the joint ESA/NASA mission Cassini/Huygens. The spacecraft arrives at Saturn on 1 July and the Huygens probe will descend into the atmosphere of Titan in January next year.
The conference will bring together an international team of space scientists and historians to discuss topics such as:
The conference opens on Tuesday 13 April at 13:30 hours with speeches by Jean-Jacques Dordain, ESA Director General, and Maria van der Hoeven, Dutch Minister for Education, Culture and Science.
Members of the media wishing to attend the opening session and other parts of the conference should complete and return the form available at: http://www.esa.int/export/esaCP/Pr_18_2004_p_EN.html
Those interested in the scientific aspects of the Cassini/Huygens mission should consider the sessions on Thursday and Friday, 15/16 April, devoted to the exploration of Saturn and Titan. Those wishing to interview European and American scientists involved in the mission should indicate this on the registration form.
A detailed programme of the conference can be found at: http://sci2.esa.int/huygens/conference
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