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The role of the Next Generation Lunar Scientists and Engineers (NextGen) group in lunar science and exploration

March 2, 2021

Founded in 2008, the Next Generation Lunar Scientists and Engineers (NextGen) is a group of students and early career professionals who have a vision and passion for lunar science and exploration. NextGen organizes professional development opportunities through workshops and networking events that are designed to provide resources and training for scientists and engineers so that they are prepared to lead international lunar science and exploration programs. NextGen also provides a network of professional support and opportunities for the younger generation to lead in the field and to learn from more experienced generations of lunar scientists and engineers. Members of NextGen are actively engaged in scientific research, mission formulation/execution, community outreach, and professional activities. With the United States on the brink of a new era of lunar exploration, and many international space agencies preparing to send spacecraft to the Moon, NASA and the lunar community have recognized the importance of training and nurturing the next generation of lunar scientists and engineers. As the future workforce, it is imperative that students and early career professionals receive continued and increased support from NASA, industry, and the lunar community as a whole.

Publication Year 2021
Title The role of the Next Generation Lunar Scientists and Engineers (NextGen) group in lunar science and exploration
DOI 10.3847/25c2cfeb.9a3e0c6a
Authors Ryan Watkins, Lillian R. Ostrach, Sarah Valencia, Amanda Stadermann, Lora Bleacher, Noah E. Petro, Tess Caswell, Amy Fagan, Erica Jawin, Heather Meyer, Deanna Phillips, Hannah O'Brien
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Bulletin of the AAS
Index ID 70223895
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Astrogeology Science Center