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ISRU

2005 Workshop

Lunar Regolith Simulant Materials: Recommendations for Standardization, Production, and Usage NASA/TP - 2006-214605 (2005 Workshop Final Report)

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Presentations - Day 1

  • Laurent Sibille - The Status of Lunar Simulant Materials, Workshop Overview and Objectives
  • Larry Taylor - Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Lunar Regolith: Considerations for Simulants
  • David McKay - Evolution of the Lunar Regolith
  • Larry Taylor - The Geotechnical Properties of the Lunar Regolith: From Equator to the Poles
  • Susan Batiste - Lunar Regolith Simulant MLS-1: Production and Engineering Properties
  • Paul Carpenter - Characterization Strategies and Requirements for Lunar Regolith Simulant Materials
  • Paul Carpenter - JSC Mars-1 Martian Soil Simulant:Melting Experimentsand Electron Microprobe Studies
  • Greg Meeker - Characterization of Chemical and Physical Properties of Proposed Simulant Materials
  • Steve Wilson - Development of Geochemical Reference Materials at the United States Geological Survey
  • Masami Nakagawa - The Moon as a Beach of Fine Powders
  • Russ Kerschmann - Biological Effects of Lunar Surface Mineral Particulates
  • James Gaier - The Effects of Lunar Dust on Advanced EVA Systems: Lessons from Apollo

Presentations - Day 2

  • Gary Lofgren - Sintering, Melting, and Crystallization of Lunar Soil With An Experimental Petrologic Point of View
  • Donald Sadoway - Towards Lunar Simulants Possessing Properties Critical to Research & Development of Extractive Processes
  • Donald Sadoway - Extraction Processes in Supercritical Fluids (SCFs)
  • Ernest Berney - The In-Situ State: The Elusive Ingredient in Lunar Simulant
  • David Cole - Lunar Regolith Simulant Requirements: Mechanical Properties Considerations
  • Paul Lowman - Composition of the Lunar Highland Crust: A New Model
  • Jim Adams - Space Radiation and Lunar Regolith
  • Larry Taylor - Geologic Settings for Simulant
  • David Lynch - Presentation

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