The Role of Mass Spectrometry in Advancing Space Science

Mass spectrometry has emerged as an indispensable tool in the exploration and understanding of space. From atmospheric analysis to organic molecule detection on Mars, the role of mass spectrometry is vital in space exploration.
In this webinar, our expert speaker will discuss how mass spectrometry contributes to key areas of space science, including soil and environmental sample analysis, ensuring air and water quality aboard spacecraft, and monitoring astronauts’ metabolic health.
Our speaker will also explore the innovations and breakthroughs in mass spectrometry that underscore its vital role in unraveling the mysteries of the universe and safeguarding the well-being of astronauts.
In this webinar you will:
- Hear how mass spectrometry, including GC/Q-TOF, is critical for analyzing both biological and environmental samples on space missions
- Examine technological innovations in space-compatible mass spectrometers
- Recognize the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration between analytical chemistry, astronaut health and space exploration
Presenter: Dr. Mark Libardoni (Staff Scientist and Technical Lead - Space Science, Southwest Research Institute)
