摘要:After decades of lunar exploration since the Apollo era, lunar samples have become the largest treasure returned by human beings,
First Announcement
International Lunar Sample Research Symposium 2025
Hong Kong SAR, China
Nov. 21-24, 2025
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After decades of lunar exploration since the Apollo era, lunar samples have become the largest treasure returned by human beings, as they have unlimited potentials to understand the Earth-Moon system. So far, lunar samples have been collected by USA’s Apollo-11, 12, 14, 15, 15, 17 missions, Soviet Union’s Luna 16, 20, 24 missions, and China’s Chang’e-5, 6 missions, and recovered as lunar meteorites. The recent acquisition of Chang’e-5 samples from the youngest mare region in the Procellarum KREEP Terrance, the Chang’e-6 samples from the lunar farside in the South Pole Aitken basin, and the recent opening of NASA’s Apollo samples in the Apollo Next Generation Sample Analysis program bring a new era of lunar sample studies that are likely to solve the most significant questions of lunar science lasting since the Apollo era.
To share the recent findings of Chang’e-5, 6, Apollo, Luna samples, lunar meteorites, and other lunar sample related studies, to prepare for future lunar sample return analyses such as those returned by China’s and USA’s human lunar missions, and to foster international cooperation in lunar sample studies of China and their international partners, the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at The University of Hong Kong (HKU) jointly propose this International Lunar Sample Research Symposium on November 21-24, 2025. It aims to present the most intriguing findings from all kinds of lunar sample studies, including but not limited to:
1) Lunar Sample Return Missions
2) Origin of the Moon
3) Lunar Differentiation
4) Lunar Magmatism
5) Lunar Magnetism
6) Lunar Impact Processes and Chronology
7) Lunar Meteorites
8) Lunar Space Weathering
9) Lunar Volatiles
10) Lunar Resources
11) Lunar Analogues
12) New Techniques
Important Dates
First Announcement:
Sept. 1, 2025
Abstract Submission & Registration Opens:
Sept. 1, 2025
Second Announcement:
Oct. 1, 2025
Abstract Submission Closes:
Oct. 25, 2025
Abstract Presentation Mode Announced:
Nov. 1, 2025
Conference Program Announced:
Nov. 10, 2025
Online Registration Closes:
Nov. 15, 2025
Onsite Registration:
Nov. 21-23, 2025 (If quota left)
Conference Presentation:
Nov. 22-23, 2025
Departure:
Nov. 24, 2025
Host Organizations & Sponsors
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, the University of Hong Kong
Venue
Yuet Ming Auditorium, Main Campus, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China
Organizing Committee
Chairs of Organizing Committee:
Prof. Fuyuan Wu, Prof. Guochun Zhao
Local Organizing Committee:
Prof. Wei Yang (yangw@mail.iggcas.ac.cn)
Dr. Yuqi Qian (yuqiqian@hku.hk)
We welcome lunar scientists globally to attend this International Lunar Sample Research Symposium and to celebrate the recent discoveries relating to lunar samples!
来源:中科院地质地球所