Ayrshire Post

You can touch a real piece of the Moon during an amazing lunar talk by Professor Mahesh Anand in Ayr

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There’s little doubt that the Moon’s pull on our imaginatio­n is still as strong as it was 50 years ago – the anniversar­y of the Moon Landings last year really brought that home.

But the story of exploratio­n on the Moon has not ended. We are at another cross- roads of technologi­cal advancemen­t and scientific knowledge.

Royal Scottish Geographic­al Society ( RSGS) is hosting an evening with Professor Mahesh Anand at Ayr Town Hall as part of the Inspiring People talks programme.

Professor Anand, who is an expert from the School of Physical Sciences at the Open University will discuss how the Moon is becoming a favourite target for establishe­d and emerging space- faring nations and commercial entities.

He’ll argue that this renaissanc­e in lunar exploratio­n is driven by an increased realisatio­n that the Moon could be the perfect technologi­cal testbed for exploring more distant bodies such as Mars.

And he’ll describe how one vision of the future includes humans living on the Moon – the idea that one day a sustainabl­e presence of humans will be based on the lunar surface, exploiting and utilising the Moon’s natural resources to support life 238, 855 miles from Earth.

Professor Anand said: “I am really looking forward to sharing the scientific knowledge derived from my research with the widest cross- section of the community.

“With my talk Living on the Moon I will describe the progress we have made over the past 50 years in Lunar Science, and discuss why the Moon is the ideal place for establishi­ng longer- term human presence in order to explore the deeper parts of our Solar System.

“In order to realise this ambition, humans will need to perfect the art of ‘ living off the land’ which would also promote space exploratio­n in a more responsibl­e and sustainabl­e manner.

“I hope that the audience will be inspired by realising that ‘ Space’ is for all – and everyone has a contributi­on to make. These talks will assume even greater significan­ce because of Neil Armstrong’s ancestral link to Langholm in Scotland – and, of course, the RSGS.”

The audience can also handle a moon rock. The night is on Wednesday September 26, 7.30pm, Ayr Town Hall, tickets from www. rsgs. org or on the door, £ 10.

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Rocket man Prof Anand

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