SciLux podcast – Veneranda López Días on Lunar Water

17 September 2024

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Extraterrestrial Water

Understanding the presence and importance of lunar water can provide valuable insights into the origins of water on Earth and other planetary bodies, potentially guiding future space exploration and resource utilisation. Join Dr Veneranda López Días on a journey to unlock the secrets of water on the Moon.

Dr Veneranda López Días is Research & Technology Associate in the Environmental Sensing and Modelling Unit at the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST). Specialised in hydrology and spectronomy, Dr López Días focuses her research on exohydrology and more especially the lunar water cycle, from theoretical and experimental modelling to prototype development.

Veneranda López Días is running several pioneering projects with the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Luxembourg Space Agency (LSA).


Listen to Dr Veneranda López Días to discover the intriguing theories about how water migrates on the Moon, the potential for future lunar missions, and the technological advances needed to extract and utilise this precious resource.

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