12:06:17 From Lindsey Tolis : LSIC Wiki: https://lsic-wiki.jhuapl.edu/ 12:08:13 From Lindsey Tolis : Past newsletters are on the webpage: https://lsic.jhuapl.edu/Resources/LSIC-Resources.php 12:09:53 From Lindsey Tolis : LuSTR info: https://www.nasa.gov/directorates/spacetech/solicitations 12:10:14 From Lindsey Tolis : NIAC Phase III info is also at that^ link 12:12:04 From Lindsey Tolis : Upcoming NASA STMD opportunities are also at the above link, including future SBIR and NIAC Phase I solicitations. 12:13:10 From Lindsey Tolis : HuLC press release: https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-seeks-student-solutions-for-managing-moon-landing-dust-cloud 12:13:29 From Lindsey Tolis : HuLC site: https://hulc.nianet.org/ 12:16:01 From Lindsey Tolis : LSIC Events: https://lsic.jhuapl.edu/Events/ 12:18:25 From Lindsey Tolis : DAP info: https://impact.colorado.edu/dap/2023/index.html 12:20:32 From Lindsey Tolis : Subgroups survey: https://forms.gle/AGpyJcNZBd6ihdaq7 12:30:24 From Sarah Hasnain | LSIC Dust + E&C : All - feel free to drop questions for Morgan in the chat! 12:37:16 From William Hollier : IS there a general way of relating lunar dust situation to Earth cleanroom situation? 12:37:32 From Ross Kovtun : Apologies if this was covered at some point in the presentation, but are you considering the properties of the particles you are investigating? Things like specific gravity, particle geometry, etc. 12:58:47 From Hooman Tafreshi : Most popular method of cleaning the space suites? 13:03:01 From Sarah Hasnain | LSIC Dust + E&C : I’ve heard of some folks getting condensation in their lunar simulant during humid summer months. Any thoughts on preferred methods of storage of simulant? 13:04:37 From Sarah Hasnain | LSIC Dust + E&C : Both fascinating talks! Thanks, all! 13:04:42 From Konrad (Exolith Lab) : Exolith is located in Florida so we obviously always have condensation, we bake our simulants similarly before/between testing the same way! 13:05:28 From Melissa Roth : Just watch temperatures if baking to avoid altering the particles. 13:05:34 From Konrad (Exolith Lab) : Absolutely^