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DESCRIPTION:Artemis exploration at the Lunar South Pole presents unique ter
 rain challenges and a key element of safe exploration is the provision of 
 a cislunar and lunar surface distress tracking/notification system. NASA h
 as a requirement to safely abort lunar surface operations\, including extr
 avehicular activity (EVA)\, and execute all operations required for a safe
  return to Earth. This includes the initial location determination of inju
 red crew members\, similar to international Personnel Recovery (PR) policy
 .\n\nAn Australian research study conducted in cooperation with the Lunar 
 Search and Rescue (LunaSAR) team at the Goddard Space Flight Centre aims t
 o develop an international\, community-wide distress notification and trac
 king beacon system architecture for lunar surface users engaged in explora
 tion in the Lunar South Pole and other areas. LunaSAR&#39;s goal is the provis
 ion of persistent\, reliable\, and accurate distress location and notifica
 tion services to lunar surface users and human-tended surface mobility ele
 ments.\n\nAn overview of LunaSAR\, the study and experimental results will
  be presented\, including plans for next year’s field trial with NASA.\n
 \nApplications on Earth for safety of personnel in hazardous situations in
 cludes emergency services for floods\, bush fires and generally serious un
 planned incidents will be discussed.\n\nSpeaker(s): Mark\n\nRoom: N132\, B
 ldg: Engineering North\, University of Adelaide\, Engineering North Bldg\,
  Adelaide\, South Australia\, Australia\, 5000
LOCATION:Room: N132\, Bldg: Engineering North\, University of Adelaide\, En
 gineering North Bldg\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, Australia\, 5000
ORGANIZER:ronmul@gmail.com
SEQUENCE:25
SUMMARY:Distress Monitoring and Tracking for Future Lunar Exploration.
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/444194
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  presents unique terrain challenges and a key element of safe exploration 
 is the provision of a cislunar and lunar surface distress tracking/notific
 ation system. NASA has a requirement to safely abort lunar surface operati
 ons\, including extravehicular activity (EVA)\, and execute all operations
  required for a safe return to Earth. This includes the initial location d
 etermination of injured crew members\, similar to international Personnel 
 Recovery (PR) policy.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p style=&quot;margin: 0cm\; margin-bo
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 h study conducted in cooperation with the Lunar Search and Rescue (LunaSAR
 ) team at the Goddard Space Flight Centre aims to develop an international
 \, community-wide distress notification and tracking beacon system archite
 cture for lunar surface users engaged in exploration in the Lunar South Po
 le and other areas. &amp;nbsp\;LunaSAR&#39;s goal is the provision of persistent\,
  reliable\, and accurate distress location and notification services to lu
 nar surface users and human-tended surface mobility elements.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/span
 &gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p style=&quot;margin: 0cm\; margin-bottom: .0001pt\;&quot;&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font
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 overview of LunaSAR\, the study and experimental results will be presented
 \, including plans for next year&amp;rsquo\;s field trial with NASA.&amp;nbsp\;&amp;nb
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 g: 12.0pt\;&quot;&gt;Applications on Earth for safety of personnel in hazardous si
 tuations includes emergency services for floods\, bush fires and generally
  serious unplanned incidents will be discussed.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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