An Analogs Town Hall is planned for Tuesday, 9 September from 9:00 to 12:30 in the Mars Room. This is intended for members of the analogs community – principal investigators, scientists, engineers, mission managers – who wish to discuss recent analog activities over the past five years on a global scale, and propose new concepts for research projects and missions in support of future Solar System exploration. This will be a forum for discussion between the participants and invited speakers regarding recent and ongoing activities conducted by the speaker’s home space agency. These include but are not restricted
to: space exploration analog project goals, results, and lessons learned; how analog project results are communicated; how analog missions could be expanded in future to more closely match space missions; and how all these activities could become more visible to the
global space exploration community.
Conveners:
Dean Eppler (NASA Johnson Space Center)
Stephen Hoffman (Science Applications International Corporation)
Gian Gabriele Ori (International Research School of Planetary Sciences)
Nicole Schmitz (German Aerospace Center Institute for Planetary
Research)
Marie-Claude Williamson (Geological Survey of Canada)
Contact:
Steve Hoffman
[email protected]