AGU SESSION P1671 – THE SCIENCE OF EXPLORATION AS ENABLED BY THE MOON, NEAR EARTH ASTEROIDS AND THE MOONS OF MARS

A close collaboration between science, technology and exploration will enable deeper understanding of the Moon and other airless bodies as we move further out of low-Earth orbit. The new Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute (SSERVI) will focus on the scientific aspects of exploration as they pertain to the Moon, Near Earth Asteroids (NEAs) and the moons of Mars. This session will feature interdisciplinary, exploration-related science centered around all airless bodies targeted as potential human destinations. Areas of study reported here will represent the broad spectrum of lunar, NEA, and Martian moon sciences encompassing investigations of the surface,

interior, exosphere, and near-space environments as well as science uniquely enabled from these bodies.

Please join the SSERVI planetary and exploration science community by submitting an abstract to this AGU session.

Abstract deadline: August 6th, 2014 https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm14/webprogrampreliminary/Session1671.html

Conveners:

Brad Bailey ([email protected])
Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute

David Morrison ([email protected])
Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute

Yvonne J Pendleton ([email protected])
Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute

Gregory Schmidt ([email protected])
Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute