LPSC 2023

The 54th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC) will be held as a hybrid conference on March 13–17, 2023. We are very excited to gather once again in person. Our highest priority for the conference remains the sharing of planetary science knowledge and information in a safe environment for our participants. With ongoing concerns about COVID-19, remaining in The Woodlands for 2023 allows us to continue to keep you safe. Watch for more details in the coming weeks and months as we share important information about the conference format and scientific program. Mark your calendars and join us for the 54th LPSC!

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Important Dates

March 2, 2023 Deadline to change registration type
Deadline to change oral presentation method
March 6, 2023 Deadline to cancel registration with a full refund
March 8, 2023 Deadline to submit oral presentation files
Deadline to publish iPosters
March 13–17, 2023 54th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference

Masursky Lecture

The Scientific Legacy of the InSight Mission

2023 MASURSKY LECTURE

Dr. Bruce Banerdt

Dr. Bruce Banerdt
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory

MONDAY, MARCH 13
1:00 P.M. CDT

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About LPSC

About LPSC

Since its beginning in 1970, when it was called the Apollo 11 Lunar Science Conference, the conference has been a significant focal point for lunar and planetary science research. Over the years, it has grown tremendously, with over 2,000 planetary scientists and students who present their findings that provide new insights and a better understanding of the solar system.

LPSC features oral and poster presentations organized by topical symposia and problem-oriented sessions based on abstracts. Over 2,000 abstracts are submitted from a global scientific community. These abstracts are peer-reviewed, and selections for presentation are based on the overall relevance to the conference and the quality of the science. Special sessions and other events are scheduled throughout the week of the conference.


Organizers

LPSC is a joint effort between the Lunar and Planetary Institute and NASA.

Conference Co-Chairs

Lisa Gaddis

Lisa Gaddis
Director, USRA/Lunar and Planetary Institute

Eileen Stansbery

Eileen Stansbery
ARES Division Chief, NASA Johnson Space Center

Program Committee Chairs

Walter Kiefer

Walter Kiefer
Associate Director, USRA/Lunar and Planetary Institute

Justin Filiberto

Justin Filiberto
ARES Branch Chief, NASA Johnson Space Center

Meeting Coordination

Ingrid Dudley - Meeting Planner

Ingrid Dudley
Meeting Coordinator, USRA/Lunar and Planetary Institute

Linda Garcia - Registration and Abstracts

Linda Garcia
Registrar/Abstract Coordinator, USRA/Lunar and Planetary Institute

Mary Harrison - Meeting Coordinator

Mary Harrison
Meeting Coordinator, USRA/Lunar and Planetary Institute

Tiffany Sumpter - Meeting Coordinator

Tiffany Sumpter
Meeting Coordinator, USRA/Lunar and Planetary Institute

Sandra Lozano - Meeting Coordinator

Sandra Lozano
Meeting Coordinator, USRA/Lunar and Planetary Institute


Code of Conduct

USRA/LPI is committed to providing a harassment-free experience for everyone regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, age, race, religion, or other protected status. We do not tolerate harassment of meeting participants in any form. USRA/LPI expects that all participants will abide by this Code of Conduct, creating an environment free from harassment, discrimination, disruption, incivility, or violence of any kind. We expect participants to exercise consideration and respect in their speech and actions and refrain from demeaning, discriminatory, or harassing behavior. Report issues, concerns, or violations of this Code of Conduct directly to USRA/LPI management at USRA-LPI Meetings Code of Conduct. The full USRA/LPI Code of Conduct can be found here.

  LPSC 2023 Accessibility Guide