This week, the European Lunar Symposium (ELS) took place in Dumfries, Scotland. The annual event is a unique showcase of current lunar science and exploration and covers a variety of research topics.
All abstracts presented this year can be found on the ELS website: https://sservi.nasa.gov/els2024/
Our team was represented by Prof. Reiss, Christian Gscheidle and Alexander Smolka, with two poster presentations:
- Gscheidle, C. and Reiss, P.: Characterisation of Regolith Analogue Materials using Patch Permittivity Sensors
- Smolka, A., Simčič, J., and Reiss, P.: Modelling and Experimental Insights into Solar Wind Proton Interaction with Lunar Regolith