
"We choose to go to the moon..."
John F. Kennedy
OUR STORY
The Lunar Geographical Society, though founded in 2025, is the realization of a long-held vision inspired by storied geographical societies worldwide that have faithfully served not only to capture the imagination of mankind but also to support expeditions and promote geographical learning.

We recognize the historical importance of lunar landing sites and are committed to protect humanity’s space heritage.
Our purpose is to inspire the next generation of explorers, making lunar knowledge accessible to everyone and fostering global collaboration in space science education.
WHO WE ARE
Meet the Leadership Team
The founders of the Lunar Geographical Society represent a team of industry thought leaders who have worked together since 2016 supporting NASA’s Centennial Challenges.
CURTIS RODGERS
Curtis founded The Society for Construction Solutions (SCS) in 2014, contributed to the NASA Centennial 3D Printed Habitat Challenge, and participated as a lecturer for the US Dept. of Energy's Project Leadership Institute.
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MONSI ROMAN
Monserrate (Monsi) Roman, NASA’s first Life Support Chief Microbiologist for the ISS, led development of its air and water systems, revamped Centennial Challenges using crowdsourcing, and defined science requirements for future commercial space stations.

PETER CARRATO, PhD
Pete is recognized as a technology evangelist and is a Fellow of several international engineering organizations. He has participated in the design and construction of many mega projects, as well as supporting NASA Centennial Challenges on the Moon and Mars.
