The conference, hosted virtually on July 10 and 11, 2026, serves as a platform for global observers to share data on solar system phenomena. Dr. Kring, a veteran of the LPI-JSC Center for Lunar Science and Exploration, will present "Exploring the Moon in the Age of Artemis." His address will detail specific candidate landing sites and the geologic traverses essential for future astronaut operations at the lunar south pole.
Dr. Kring brings extensive experience to the event, having authored the definitive geologic training guides for current flight-active astronauts. His team holds the global record for peer-reviewed studies concerning Artemis landing sites. The two-day program includes technical sessions on Earth-based observation techniques, ending with an awards ceremony. Members may access the live stream via Zoom, with additional public broadcasting available through the association's YouTube channel.





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