12:04:00 From Richard Miller : Is audio working? 12:04:13 From Nathan Jimenez : it is for me 12:04:18 From Richard Miller : ok 12:06:25 From Lindsey Tolis : Email for access: lsic-wiki-admins@listserv.jhuapl.edu 12:07:07 From Lindsey Tolis : LSIC Wiki: https://lsic-wiki.jhuapl.edu/ 12:07:47 From Jorge Nunez : Thanks Rich! 12:08:45 From Lindsey Tolis : DM Webpage: https://lsic-wiki.jhuapl.edu/ 12:09:06 From Lindsey Tolis : Whoops, correct link for the DM Webpage: https://lsic.jhuapl.edu/Our-Work/Focus-Areas/index.php?fg=Dust-Mitigation 12:10:32 From Ryan Kobrick, PhD : Note ICES early bird ends this month. There is an entire Dust Mitigation track with peer reviewed publications. See http://ices.space for more info. Conference is in Calgary, Canada July 16-20! 12:11:26 From Lindsey Tolis : Great info, thanks, Ryan! 12:14:23 From Lindsey Tolis : HuLC Info: https://hulc.nianet.org/ 12:16:34 From Lindsey Tolis : TechPort: https://techport.nasa.gov/home 12:18:14 From Lindsey Tolis : Want more slides from the LSIC Spring Meeting? See the uploaded presentations here: https://lsic.jhuapl.edu/Events/Agenda/index.php?id=380 12:20:12 From Lindsey Tolis : White Paper Info: https://lsic.jhuapl.edu/Resources/LSIC-Resources.php 12:20:27 From Lindsey Tolis : Please send feedback to LSIC-Feedback@jhuapl.edu ! 12:20:48 From Lindsey Tolis : LSIC Event Info: https://lsic.jhuapl.edu/Events/ 12:21:06 From Danielle Mortensen : EA and E&C Autonomy workshop upcoming - Late Summer/Early Fall 12:21:43 From Dan Hawk : Where is fall lunar dust shop being held? 12:21:59 From Lindsey Tolis : Dan, it will be a virtual workshop. 12:24:18 From Angelo : Are these also virtual? 12:24:31 From Angelo : urls ? 12:24:40 From Lindsey Tolis : The Surface Power telecon is virtual also, yes. 12:25:00 From Lindsey Tolis : Info: https://lsic.jhuapl.edu/Events/Agenda/index.php?id=458 12:26:44 From Lindsey Tolis : To get the Zoom link, you will need to be on the Surface Power listserv. You can join by filling out the LSIC Sign Up form (https://lsic.jhuapl.edu/News/Sign-Up.php) and indicating that you would like to be on the Surface Power mailing list. 12:27:36 From Lindsey Tolis : Register here: https://lsic.jhuapl.edu/Events/Agenda/index.php?id=443 12:27:56 From Sean Young : Beat me to it! Thanks Lindsey! 12:28:05 From Lindsey Tolis : Happy to help! 12:28:59 From Lindsey Tolis : DAP Info: https://impact.colorado.edu/dap/2023/ 12:30:48 From Lindsey Tolis : LSIC Spring Meeting Info: https://lsic.jhuapl.edu/Events/Agenda/index.php?id=380 Slides and recordings are now available on that site! 12:46:35 From Ryan Kobrick, PhD : Question: how energy intensive is your process to melt and form fibers? 12:48:07 From Jeff Plate : Out gassing and bubbles appear to be an issue in melting regolith in a vacuum. Has this been considered? 12:52:03 From HFR : How is the temperature of the crucible measured? A pyrometer? 12:55:24 From Hooman Tafreshi : Why did you need zero-G for the fiber spinning? 12:58:03 From Dan Hawk : I like the landing platform idea. We are lacking in creating a credible landing pad, currently. But, also realize the power requirements as mentioned previously. 12:58:22 From Sean Young : Apologies if this was answered, but what is the typical length of these fibers? Could these fibers be spun into structural cables? 12:58:23 From Alexander Niecke : RK: 3- 4 KW 12:59:00 From Alexander Lüking -FibreCoat- : Please reach out: alexander.lueking@fibrecoat.de 12:59:17 From Sean Young : Does 3-4 kW correspond to a particular production rate (kg/hr)? 13:02:15 From Lindsey Tolis : Be sure to check out the Facilities Directory on the LSIC wiki for a list of testing facilities that could be available for partnerships! 13:02:25 From Dr. Ajay Kothari : Later you will need higher power levels for operational production on Moon. Would nuclear be quite useful? 13:02:28 From Tara Vega (Blue Origin) : Could you use the fibers to create something like brush bristles? 13:03:47 From Dan Hawk : We must consider how to repair landing pads... Dan