Building on Artemis: Lunar Exploration and Evolution

Thu, January 29
W331A
SpaceCom | Space Congress: EXPLORE

"Building on Artemis: Lunar Exploration and Evolution" explores how humanity’s return to the Moon through Artemis is only the beginning of a broader vision for sustained lunar presence. This panel convenes NASA leaders, commercial innovators, and global partners to examine the next steps in science, technology, and infrastructure that will transform short‑term missions into long‑term exploration. Attendees will gain insight into evolving strategies for resource utilization, lunar habitats, and pathways to Mars. Together, we’ll discuss how Artemis lays the foundation for a dynamic era of discovery, collaboration, and human expansion beyond Earth.

Speakers
John Kiss
John Kiss, Professor & Provost - Florida Institute of Technology
Barbara Brown
Barbara Brown, Director, Exploration Research and Technology Programs - NASA Kennedy Space Center
Steve Clarke
Steve Clarke, Chief of Mission Solutions - Advanced Space
Timothy Mounsey
Timothy Mounsey, Director of Business Development - Lunar Outpost
Bryan Onate
Bryan Onate, Biological & Physical Sciences (BPS) Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Portfolio Manager - NASA Kennedy Space Center

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