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Former Center for Lunar Science and Exploration participants attending Parliamentary Update.(Left to right): Katherine Joy, Jessica Barnes, Natalie Curran, and Jane MacArthur.

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English: Young investigators (left to right): Dr. Katherine Joy, former postdoc in the Center for Lunar Science and Exploration, now at the University of Manchester; Ms. Jessica Barnes, a former participant in the CLSE Lunar Exploration Intern Program, currently finishing her Ph.D. at the Open University; Ms. Natalie Curran, another former participant in the CLSE Lunar Exploration Intern Program, currently working on her Ph.D. at the University of Manchester; and Ms. Jane MacArthur, a former participant in our Short Course and Field School at the Sudbury Impact Structure, currently working on her M.S. at University College London. The young scientists are bracketed by a portrait and sculpture of Baroness Betty Boothroyd, who was the first (and only thus far) female Speaker of the House of Commons from 1992-2000.

On 14 May 2014, a special session of Parliament was held in the Boothroyd Room, Porticullis House, London. The session was titled “Missions to the Moon: Parliamentary Update on Lunar Science and Exploration.”

Several former students and postdocs from the Center for Lunar Science and Exploration (CLSE) were invited to attend.
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Source Missions to the Moon: Parliamentary Update on Lunar Science and Exploration
Author Teague Soderman, Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute
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