Annual Meeting of the Lunar Exploration Analysis Group
Virtual Meeting
September 14–16, 2020
Program with Recordings
Findings
Virtual Meeting Information
The meeting will be conducted as a live webcast. https://sservi.nasa.gov/leag2020/watch-live.html. To view posters before the poster session and to participate in the meeting session via the Zoom platform, please visit the following link: https://lunarscience.arc.nasa.gov/leag2020/. Zoom has a limit of participants, so those who log-in after the cap will be moved to the watch-live link.
Viewing options will not be available until the day of the meeting.
The Lunar Exploration Analysis Group (LEAG) was established in 2004 to support NASA in providing analysis of scientific, technical, commercial, and operational issues in support of lunar exploration objectives and of their implications for lunar architecture planning and activity prioritization.
Meeting Location and Dates
The 2020 Annual Meeting of the Lunar Exploration Analysis Group scheduled for September 14–16, 2020 will be held virtually.
Purpose and Scope
The Lunar Exploration Analysis Group (LEAG) supports NASA in providing analysis of scientific, technical, commercial, and operational issues in support of lunar exploration objectives and of their implications for lunar architecture planning and activity prioritization.
The annual meeting brings together members of the community from their respective sub-fields (science, exploration, academia, commercial, etc.) to support a return to the Moon. This year’s meeting highlights the importance of a sustained human presence on the surface of the Moon and the achievable science and exploration goals from the Artemis Base Camp.
USRA Anti-Harassment Policy
USRA/LPI is dedicated to providing a harassment-free experience for participants regardless of gender, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, religion, or other protected status. USRA/LPI meetings are intended for professional networking and collaboration in the lunar and planetary science community. While at USRA/LPI meetings or related events, any participants should not engage in harassment in any form. All participants are expected to behave according to professional standards and in accordance with their employer's policies on appropriate workplace behavior.