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SUMMARY:Planetary seismology: from InSight Mission to Mars to Upcoming Lun
 ar Missions  - Doyeon Kim -- Imperial College London
DTSTART:20231115T160000Z
DTEND:20231115T170000Z
UID:TALK205378@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Lisanne Jagt
DESCRIPTION:Planetary science has traditionally relied on orbital or fly-b
 y mission profiles\, resulting in most of our geophysical understanding ab
 out the interior of other planets and moons being derived from indirect\, 
 remote measurements. Aside from Earth\, only the Moon and Mars have been d
 irectly investigated with seismometers\, courtesy of the Apollo and InSigh
 t missions\, respectively. These missions have significantly contributed t
 o our knowledge of planetary interior structure\, tectonics settings\, and
  dynamics. New advancements are on the horizon\, with upcoming lunar missi
 ons such as the Farside Seismic Suite scheduled to launch in 2026 and NASA
 's Artemis missions\, as well as other exploration strategies that will us
 e commercial partners to fly various scientific experiments to the lunar s
 urface. These rekindling efforts on lunar exploration will allow us to add
 ress many of the unanswered questions about the structure and evolution of
  the Moon. In my presentation\, I will underscore the potential of seismol
 ogy as a powerful tool\, even in the absence of as a dense seismic network
 \, to offer valuable insights into the interior structures and dynamics of
  Mars\, the Moon\, and beyond.
LOCATION:Wolfson Lecture Theatre
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