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  Information - PS1.4 New Lunar Results and the future programme

Event Information
The EGU PS1.4 session “New Lunar Results and the future programme” will address various aspects of lunar exploration:
- Studies of the Moon in the context of open planetary science questions
- Recent lunar results: geochemistry, geophysics
- First results from ESA’s SMART-1 mission at the Moon
- Goals and Status of missions under preparation: Lunar-A, Selene, Chang-E, Chandrayaan-1, Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, Moonrise Sample Return from South-Pole Aitken Basin
- what precursor lunar science and missions are needed to prepare future exploration?
- The future international lunar exploration programme: robotic village and permanent lunar base

The session will include invited and contributed talks as well as posters.

Preliminary List of Solicited Speakers

Co-Sponsorship
ILEWG, ESA

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