The geology team will plan the science tasks to be carried out by astronauts expected to land near the south pole of the moon as early as December 2025
Gordon Osinski has spent the last two decades studying craters left behind by meteorites.
“It still feels pretty surreal, to be honest,” Osinski, an Earth sciences professor at Western University, said in a phone interview. “It’s still sinking in.” The geology team Osinski is a part of will plan astronauts’ scientific tasks during their moonwalks, which will include field geology studies, the collection of lunar samples, imagery and scientific measurements. The samples and data collected will help deepen the understanding of fundamental planetary processes, NASA has said.
Osinski also serves as the scientific lead for Canada’s first lunar rover mission, which is set to head to the moon’s south pole region as early as 2026. He said it’s currently an exciting time for Canadians interested in planetary science. Osinski, 47, grew up in the United Kingdom and moved to Canada in 1999. He began teaching at Western University in 2007.
“Since then, it’s just expanded and snowballed to the point where now I’m involved in this team and looking at the geology for the first mission back to the moon,” he said.
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