Workshop on Ground-Based Geophysics on the Moon   January 21-22, 2010   Tempe, Arizona

FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT  — DECEMBER 2009

 

 

SPONSORED BY
National Aeronautics and
   Space Administration
Arizona State University
Lunar and Planetary Institute
Incorporated Research Institutions
   for Seismology (IRIS)


CONVENERS
Matthew Fouch,
   Arizona State University
Andrew Dombard,
   University of Illinois at Chicago
Catherine Johnson,
   University of British Columbia


 

 
   
 

MEETING LOCATION AND DATE

   
 
   
   

A meeting on Ground-Based Geophysics on the Moon will be held January 21–22, 2010, at Arizona State University, in Tempe, Arizona. All sessions will be held in the “Old Main” Building on the ASU campus.

 

KEY POINTS:
When:
    
January 21–22, 2010
Where:
    Tempe, Arizona

 
   
  PURPOSE AND SCOPE    
 
   
   

Of the worlds in the solar system, the Moon is uniquely accessible for ground-based geophysical studies, including, but not limited to, active and natural source seismology, heat flow, electromagnetic methods, and gravity. Our goal is to bring together planetary and terrestrial geophysicists to review the current state of knowledge of the Moon and past geophysical studies, to discuss current plans (i.e., the International Lunar Network), and to begin planning for the future.

The geophysical experiments deployed during the Apollo missions to the lunar surface remain the benchmark for ground-based studies on other planets. We will review these experiments, the resultant datasets, and what was learned about the Moon.

Three decades later, NASA and its international partners are planning to land a series of autonomous geophysical stations. We will discuss these plans and how the planetary/terrestrial geophysical community might contribute to these efforts. We will also develop recommendations for future ground-based geophysical studies, both robotic and human-deployed. The format will include several keynote lectures, contributed presentations, and ample time for discussion. Attendance will be limited to approximately 50 participants.

* IMPORTANT ITEM —  If you are willing to serve as a discussion leader, please contact the conveners at [email protected].

   
 
   
  MEETING FORMAT    
 
   
   

The meeting program and abstracts are now available. Author notification letters will NOT be mailed out, so authors should check the program to see where their abstract has been scheduled.

Poster Size:  Assigned posters will be allotted a space of 44" x 44".

 

 

 
   
  REGISTRATION    
 
   
   
Through December 20, 2009 
$25.00 Professional/Student
December 21, 2009 – January 14, 2010
$50.00 Professional/Student
Onsite Registration $75.00 Professional/Student (CASH ONLY)

Credit card registrations:  Participants registering by credit card must use the secure electronic registration form.

Other methods of payment:  Those registering using any other method of payment (check, money order, or traveler’s check) must use the downloadable registration form.

* Note:  Cash only will be accepted for onsite registration at a fee of $75.00

Cancellations:  A $25.00 cancellation fee will be charged on any cancellations received before January 14, 2010.  No refunds will be given after January 14, 2010.

 

KEY POINTS:
Registration–
Through Dec. 20:  $25.00
Dec. 21–Jan 14:  $50.00
Onsite:  $75.00
   

 
   
  ACCOMMODATIONS    
 
   
    Participants are responsible for making their own travel and hotel reservations.  For your convenience, a list of local hotels is provided.

We have arranged a special rate of $99.00 per night at the Four Points by Sheraton Tempe. To take advantage of this special rate, contact Aaron Clark (e-mail: [email protected]; phone: 480-337-2801) or go to their website to make arrangements.

The group rate is available until December21, 2009, and is subject to availability, so participants are encouraged to make their reservations soon.

   
 
   
  TRANSPORTATION    
 
   
    Sky Harbor Airport services the Phoenix Metropolitan area, with both domestic and international flights, and is approximately 15 to 20 minutes from the ASU Tempe campus.  Major airlines fly into and out of Sky Harbor.  Ground transportation includes car rental agencies, city bus, light rail, and taxicab service.

   
 
   
  PARKING INFORMATION    
 
   
   

Parking is available on the ASU campus.  See the website for more information.

   
 
   
  CONTACTS    
 
   
   

For further information regarding meeting logistics and announcements, please contact

Matthew Fouch, Andrew Dombard, and Catherine Johnson at [email protected]

   
 
   
 
SCHEDULE
   
 
   
   
December 20, 2009 Deadline for registration at the reduced rate
December 21, 2009 Deadline for hotel group rate reservations
January 21–22, 2010 Ground-based Geophysics on the Moon,
in Tempe, Arizona
   
   
   
           

 


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