Forum 360: Past, Present, and Future Mars Exploration 25 January 2023 1430 - 1600
Two decades of continuous presence at and on Mars have revolutionized our understanding of our neighboring rocky planet. From measurements made by instruments on board Mars Odyssey, Mars Global Surveyor, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Phoenix, and the Mars rovers we now know Mars once had abundant water on its surface, and that there is a significant amount of ice just beneath the surface in many locations. Planetary remote sensing allows us to project forward to the next decade of exploration in preparation for a future human mission to Mars.
Moderator
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Bhavya Lal
Associate Administrator for Technology, Policy and Strategy, NASA
Panelists
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Hitoshi Kuninaka
Director General, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
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Clare Luckey
Artemis Mission Integrator/Mars Crew Transit Operations Co-Lead, NASA Johnson Space Center
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Michael A. Meyer
Lead Scientist, Mars Exploration Program, NASA
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Joe Parrish
Mars Exploration Program Manager, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory