OT - (Sorta) Two NASA Mars lectures next week

OhioDude

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In case anyone's interested, NASA is holding two free public lectures next week in the Pasadena, CA area about Mars and the Global Surveyor mission.

Here's the NASA press release. The lectures will also be available for webcast from the JPL website. See the link at the end of the press release.

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DC Agle (818) 393-9011
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. April 10, 2003

News Release: 2003-050

Mars Mysteries Revealed in Two Public Lectures

Two free public programs in Pasadena next week offer an overview of the historic Mars Global Surveyor mission.

Dr. Terry Martin, planetary scientist and member of the Mars Global Surveyor science team, will discuss and display imagery, charts and scientific findings as he chronicles the adventures of the one spacecraft that has returned more data about Mars than all other missions combined. The first lecture will be held on Thursday evening, April 17, at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and the second on Friday evening, April 18, at Pasadena City College.

Mars Global Surveyor has been orbiting the red planet since Sept. 12, 1997. The mission has examined the entire martian surface and provided a wealth of information about the planet's atmosphere and interior. Evaluation of landing sites for two Mars Exploration Rovers, due to launch in the next three months, has relied heavily on mineral mapping, detailed imagery and topographic measurements made by Global Surveyor.

""There are at least five kinds of new global maps of Mars in hand now, thanks to Global Surveyor," said Martin. "We are finding places on the planet both fascinating and beautiful."

Both lectures begin at 7 p.m. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. The lecture at JPL, located at 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, off the Oak Grove Drive exit of the 210 (Foothill) Freeway, will be held in the von Karman Auditorium. The Friday lecture will be in Pasadena City College's Vosloh Forum, 1570 E. Colorado Blvd. For more information, call 354-0112.

The lecture at JPL will be webcast live and available for later viewing at
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/events/lectures/apr03.html .


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theNorse

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Great Heads Up there OD . . . Thanks :sun: Maybe i'll be able 2 get there . . .













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Spacehead

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If you can't make it to the lecture, why not just go to Mars yourself :p

Cool site, but i haven't explored it as much as i had liked, yet! ;)
 

theNorse

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Space :D:eek:;) - (you) are quite the funny one eh? :);):light: <edit> thanks again Smoke :D

here's a few more links 2 Mars . . . :music:tada!


Mars - Mission moves to Kazakhstan (BBC World News)


< Life on Mars? [European Space Agency] . . .

'Life on Mars' . . .


< A new approach [European Space Agency] . . .

European Space Agency . . .
European Space Agency - Home . . .

< Mars Express WEBCAM . . .

[The European orbiter and lander mission to the Red Planet]

Mars Express WebCam . . .

< [Mars Global Surveyor & Mars Odyssey]

NASA's newest rover mission . . .
Launch: May-July 2003
Arrival: January 2004

JPL - Rover Mission . . .



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Smoke

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Are you mixing Spacehead and me up again? :p ;) :D
 

theNorse

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damn . . . did it again eh Smoke (Greg :D) . . . seems to be something in my typing
i do it too many times Sir! arggghhhhhhhhh . . . i will pay attention to these fingers :Q












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Spacehead

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Yeah, we look so much alike ;)

Me with my dorky big gray, lightbulb looking head & Smokeball... hansome, blonde haired. :p