SESSION 3

Samples

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July 30, 2020

END

July 30, 2020

During Artemis missions, astronauts will collect samples from the lunar surface and return them to Earth for analysis. Samples are needed to address scientific as well as engineering knowledge gaps. Samples collected during the Apollo missions have been studied for five decades and continue to be investigated vigorously; Artemis provide a unique opportunity to build on and complement the success of Apollo science.

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Brad Jolliff & Julie Mitchell

Introduction to the Session

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Thom Orlando & Parvathy Prem

Outbrief from Day #1

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Julie Mitchell

Planning for the Preservation and Curation of Artemis Returned Samples

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Jamie Elsila

What do we want to do with the samples (emphasis on organics/volatiles)

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Adam Naids

Developing Initial Geology Sampling Tools for the Artemis Program

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Clive Neal

How to use remote sensing to select sampling sites(?)

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Michael Johansen

Dust - Characterization and Implications on Sampling and Curation

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Juliane Gross

Priorities for Lunar Sampling Based on Apollo

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Jack Schmitt

Lessons Learned from Sampling on the Moon - Lessons Learned from Sampling on the Moon

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Judy Allton

Lessons Learned from Apollo and Lunar Sample Curation

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Chip Shearer

ANGSA Lessons Learned

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DISCUSSION 1

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David Kring

Extensive Feldspathic Terrain Across the Lunar South Pole Presents a Challenge for Diverse Sample Collection

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Kelsey Young

Producing Transformative Lunar Science with Geologic Sample Return: A Note About Sample Mass

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Marcella Yant Roth

Real-time selection of lunar samples for return to Earth

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Brett Denevi

Using In-situ Analyses to Prioritize Samples Selected for Return, LIBS Experiences

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Carle Pieters

Key Science Investigations of the Moon’s Polar Regolith — A Nonvolatile Perspective

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Mike Seibert

Robotic Regolith Sample Collection During Crewed Rover Traverses

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Laz Keszthelyi

How Sample Return Supports ISRU

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James Carpenter & Francesca McDonald

ESA Community Samples Needs

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DISCUSSION 2

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Caleb Fassett (for Cohen)

Dating Key Lunar Events with Artemis

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Lars Borg

Evaluating the Significance of Lunar Chronology with New Samples

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Brad Jolliff

Sampling South Pole-Aitken Basin to Determine the Age of the Impact Event and Test the Cataclysm Hypothesis

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Dan Moriarty

AEGIS: Aerogel Experiment Gathering Impactor Samples

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Penelope Boston

Seeking Earth-Derived Biosignatures on the Moon: Science Case and Operational Considerations

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DISCUSSION 3

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Julie Mitchell & Brad Jolliff

Introduction to Breakouts

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Julie Mitchell & Brad Jolliff

Breakouts Reporting and Wrap-Up Discussion - Brad/Samples first, and then Julie/Curation with shoutouts

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