POSTER ABSTRACTSP1009. POSTER SESSION IIEChO: an exoplanetary mission under studyK. G. Isaak 1 , the EChO study science team ( P. Drossart 2 , O. Krause 3 , C. Lovis 4 , M. Ollivier 5 , I. Ribas 6 , I. Snellen 7 ,B. Swinyard 8 , G.Tinetti 9 ) and the ESA EChO study team (L. Puig 10 , I. Escudero Sanz 11 ,P-E. Crouzet 12 , D. Martin 13 ,N. Rando 14 )1 ESA/ESTEC, <strong>Kepler</strong>laan 1, Noordwijk 2201-AZ, Netherlands: kate.isaak@esa.int , 2 LESIA, France:pierre.drossart@obspm.fr , 3 MPIA, Germany: krause@mpia.de , 4 Observatoire Astronomique de l'Université deGenève, Switzerland: christophe.lovis@unige.ch , 5 IAS, France; marc.ollivier@ias.u-psud.fr , 6 CSIC/IEEC, Spain:iribas@ice.csic.es , 7 Leiden University, Netherlands: snellen@strw.leidenuniv.nl, 8 RAL, UK:bruce.swinyard@stfc.ac.uk, 9 University College London, UK: g.tinetti@ucl.ac.uk , 10 ESA/ESTEC, Netherlands:ludovic.puig@esa.int , 11 ESA/ESTEC, Netherlands: isabel.escudero.sanz@esa.int, 12 ESA/ESTEC, Netherlands:pierre-elie.crouzet@esa.int, 13 ESA/ESTEC, Netherlands: didier.martin@esa.int, 14 ESA/ESTEC, Netherlands:nicola.rando@esa.int.Introduction:The Exoplanet Characterization Observatory (EChO)is a medium class mission under study within theframework of the Cosmic Vision 2015-2025 progam ofthe European Space Agency. It is one of four candidatescurrently competing for the M3 launch slot in the2020-2022 timeframe. EChO will be dedicated to, andoptimized for, transit spectroscopy, and will characterisethe atmospheres of exoplanets ranging from hotJupiters down to more temperate, super Earths throughmeasurement of transmission, reflection and absorptionspectra covering the 0.4 - 16 micron wavelengthrange.In this poster we outline the primary science goalsof the EChO mission, detail the high-level science requirementsnecessary to achieve these goals and presenta preliminary mission reference concept that hasbeen developed during a recent assessment activitywithin the ESA Concurrent Design Facility.2122011 <strong>Kepler</strong> Science Conference - <strong>NASA</strong> Ames Research Center
POSTER ABSTRACTSP1010. POSTER SESSION IIProf. Adil. H KhanJiwagi University India Govt. Kasturba Girls College Guna M.P.IndiaAtmospheric Pollution "A cause study of Air plane Space Shuttle & Rockets Pollution &Space disasterIn the space disaster January 28, 1986, the space shuttle Challenger damaged seventythree seconds into its flight in air , killing the seven members . This accident was believedthe temperature of the day .Actually, the space shuttle main engines run based onhydrogen and oxygen as stated above, which are mixed together to form good oldfashioned H2O. Space shuttle launched produces tons of carbon dioxide and Itsderivatives. About lot of tons harmful particulate matter settle around the launch area andnearly tons of acid kill animals. Air operation has carbon dioxide emissions of nearly tonsa month and data shows the 66000 airplanes that fly in and out of the airport each monthemit about 16,00000 tons of carbon dioxide.2011 <strong>Kepler</strong> Science Conference - <strong>NASA</strong> Ames Research Center 213