| 9.00 | [A] MARS: Bulk Composition, Accretion History, Comparison with the Earth |
| Heinrich WÄNKE, Max-Plank-Institute, Mainz | |
| [B] Astrometry: Implications for the Cosmic Distance Scale and for Study of Stellar Populations | |
| Catherine TURON, Observatoire de Paris-Meudon | |
| 10.00 | [A] The Exoshere of Mercury |
| Siegfried BAUER, University of Graz | |
| [B] The Role of a Futurre Astrometric Mission in Theories of Gravity | |
| Michael PERRYMAN, ESA/ESTEC | |
| 11.00 | Coffee Break |
| 11.15 | [A] MERCURY: Constraints to Structure and Composition from Density and Magnetic Field |
| Heinrich WÄNKE, Max-Plank-Institute, Mainz | |
| [B] Searching for Planets Beyond our Solar System using Astrometric Perturbations | |
| Michael PERRYMAN, ESA/ESTEC | |
| 12.15 | Lunch Break |
| 14.30 | Technical Issues in IR Interferometry in Space |
| Pierre Bely, Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore (USA) | |
| 15.30 | Coffee Break |
| 15.45 | [A] WORKSHOP MERCURY ORBITER |
| Course A led by Marcello Coradini and George Scoon, ESA/ESTEC | |
| [B] WORKSHOP ASTROMETRY/INTERFEROMETRY | |
| Course B led by Serge Volonté and Robin Laurance, ESA/ESTEC | |
| 19.00 | Dinner |