Dr. Georgiana Kramer
Senior Scientist
Currently resides in Texas
Targets of Interest: Earth, Meteorites, Moon, Solar Particles, Solar Wind, Vesta
Disciplines/Techniques: Education/Public Outreach (EPO), Field Work, Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy, Geology, Geomorphology, Ground-Based Observing, Impacts, Laboratory Spectroscopy, Mapping, Mass Spectrometry, Mineralogy, Neutron Spectroscopy, Petrology, Remote Sensing, Spectroscopy
Missions: Apollo, Chandrayaan 1 (India), Clementine, DAWN, Kaguya (Japan), LRO, Lunar Prospector
Instruments: Cameras, Spectrometers, Imaging Spectrometers
My research endeavors have an overarching goal of understanding the lunar environment and utilizing its resources to enable a safe, sustained, and productive human presence on the Moon.
Active Projects
Integrated Measurements and Analysis of Geophysics of Schrödinger (IMAGES)
NASA Lunar Data Analysis Program
Institutional PI
External Partners
- University of Texas at Austin
The Lunar Interior Temperature and Materials Suite (LITMS)
NASA Payloads and Research Investigations on the Surface of the Moon
Principal Investigator
Project Team
