Guest speakers from space exploration organizations will discuss the future of humans in space at lectures on Thursday and Friday. NASA astronaut and engineer Andrew Thomas will speak at the fifth ...
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum 2006 Exploring Space Lecture: "Exploring Weather and Climate: A History of 'Cutting Edges' and 'Killer Apps'". Presented by guest speaker Dr. James Fleming, ...
From the oceans that govern Earth’s environment to the stars that illuminate outer space, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory will share a wide range of discoveries in science and space exploration with ...
Two free public programs in Pasadena will offer an overview of the upcoming NASA mission to Pluto. Pluto is the only planet in our solar system not yet studied by a robotic explorer, but not for long.
The Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum announces the 2018 “Exploring Space Lecture” series. This year’s four-part series will focus on the James Webb Space Telescope, in preparation for its ...
Dr. Cameron Smith of Portland State University delivers the third lecture of the 2014/15 Perimeter Institute Public Lecture Series, in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Smith’s lecture explores the ...
As the College looks to increase its focus on teaching and learning, one professor is thinking out of this world—giving a lecture on space travel on Wednesday while one of his students sat inside a ...
As part of its annual Architecture Residency Program, the Steven Myron Holl Foundation and 'T' Space offers a Virtual Public Lecture Series, featuring practicing architects, scholars, and esteemed art ...
The scientific community is teeming with brilliant minds and ideas, but it isn’t always as adept at conveying the magical appeal of science to the public. Just ask Larry Evans, the president of the ...
THE voyage in space which forms the subject of this book is not a romantic flight of the imagination, such as might have been written by Jules Verne, but an account of a journey by telescope. In other ...
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