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Adventures in Planetary Science: Why Return to the Moon?
The Centre for Planetary Sciences at UCL/Birkbeck is delighted to announce the second in our series of public engagement events: 'Adventures in Planetary Science: Why Return to the Moon?', which took place online on Thursday 1st December 2022. Following the successful NASA Artemis 1 mission launch to the Moon on 16th November 2022, amid a flurry of other lunar missions, the subject of 'Why Return to the Moon?' has never been so topical. The second in our series of *free* public engagement events 'Adventures in Planetary Science', will address this question with talks from a number of lunar science experts, and a chance to put questions to the panel at the Q&A session following the presentations. Talks: Louise Alexander (RAS) - An Introduction to the Moon; Giulia Magnarini (NHM) - A journey across the lunar landscape; Siân Cleaver (Airbus) - The Artemis Missions; Ian Crawford (Birkbeck) - Future exploration: The case for a lunar base; Event host and chair: Andrew Rushby (Birkbeck)
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12/17/2022
Modelling carbonaceous chondrite survival for use as a potential lunar resource - Sam Halim (Birkbeck), APEX Seminar 2021-01-21 - new version
This week's APEX talk features CPS alumnus Dr Clara Sousa-Silva (MIT), on the subject of: "Agnostic biosignatures and how to find life on anoxic planets". The Astrobiology and Planetary Exploration (APEX) meetings this term (Jan-Mar 2021), are held online on Thursdays at 1pm with Microsoft Teams. The talks are an excellent way of keeping abreast with astrobiology and planetary exploration research within The Centre for Planetary Sciences at UCL/Birkbeck and beyond. All those interested in these topics are welcome to attend.
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1/28/2021