Reminder! Community Announcement: Lunar Surface Science Workshop
LUNAR SURFACE SCIENCE WORKSHOP
Fundamental and Applied Lunar Surface Research
in Physical Sciences (Reminder!)
August 18–19, 2021
Virtual
Abstract submission deadline — June 18, 2021, 5:00 p.m. U.S. Central Daylight Time (GMT -5)
The NASA Biological and Physical Sciences Division is hosting a workshop on fundamental and applied research on the Moon in physical sciences on August 18–19, 2021.
This workshop will bring together the science community, commercial companies, and NASA Divisions and Programs with the goals of discussing investigations on reduced gravity and lunar environmental effects in physical sciences research for sustained lunar human habitation and in preparation for human exploration to Mars and to inform and inspire the science community to contribute white papers for the Biological and Physical Sciences Decadal Survey.
Call for Abstracts Now Open
Abstract submission deadline — June 18, 2021, 5:00 p.m. U.S. Central Daylight Time (GMT -5)
Abstracts are solicited for presentations and posters concerning reduced gravity and environmental effects of the Moon on physical systems.
– Lunar dust and its properties, behavior, and mitigation
– Life support and thermal management
– Materials flammability and habitat fire safety
– Extraction of water-ice from regolith research, including separation, purification, electrolysis, and liquefaction
– Lunar environment and its effects on materials
– Lunar research in extraction, processing, and handling
– Lunar research for advanced manufacturing
– Fundamental physics research on the lunar surface (New!)
Registration
Registration fees are not being collected for this LSSW virtual session, but registration is required. To continue receiving e-mail updates about the session, including virtual login information, complete the electronic registration form.
Registration Deadline — August 13, 2021
During the week of the virtual session, registered attendees will receive an e-mail from Houston Meeting Info with virtual connection information.