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A NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassadors Program Event
October 3, 2009, 1:00 PM
These two missions are capturing the imaginations of people all over the world. The Hubble Space Telescope was just newly refurbished with its last servicing mission. We will look at what it has learned about the Universe, how it probes of the deepest reaches of the cosmos, and how we interpret its myriad mysterious images. We will also look at the upcoming LCROSS Lunar Impact Mission, due to make a crater on the Moon in search of Water on October 9 of this year! With the return to deep space and the return to the Moon these two missions are shaping our understanding of the universe, and our little neck of the woods. We'll learn about the adventure of these two daring spacecraft, one with a 19 year history of problems and triumph, and one that has a one-way ticket to being a crater on the Moon. We will even take a peek at the next space telescope that will surpass Hubble: The James Webb Space Telescope.
About The Lectures
As part of continuing public outreach on science and astronomy, following The International Year of Astronomy 2009, Jason Kendall is presenting numerous Planetarium Shows, Lectures and classes at the New York Public Library, Inwood Branch and at other locations around New York City. Supported by NASA's Solar System Ambassador Program, event features astonishing photos from the NASA's current space and planetary exploration missions and up-to-date research and ideas from Astronomy, it's a great way to learn Astronomy with a knowledgable NASA/JPL volunteer to answer all your questions.
All events are free, open to the public, and suitable for kids over 12. There will also be free NASA handouts, posters and lithographs for everyone who comes.
Location
All of the lectures will be at the
New York Public
Library, Inwood Branch
in the downstairs auditorium,
located at 4790 Broadway [near Dyckman St.], New York, NY 10034-4916.
The library's phone number is 212-942-2445. It is right next to a car wash.
To get there by train, take the "A" train to the Dyckman/200th
Street stop. It is one block from the
subway. You can also come by the "1" train, but the walk from the
Dyckman Street stop over to
Broadway is about 6 blocks.
A Special Performance of "Up Up Up in the Sky"
Written and Composed by Donna Stearns
An official song of the
International Year of Astronomy.
Come see what's up in the sky!
Jason Kendall
Director: Inwood Astronomy Project
NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassador to New York City
The Inwood Astronomy Project is thankful for the support of the
NASA/JPL
Solar System Ambassadors
Program,
the
New York City Department of Parks and Recreation,
the
New York Public Library,
the
International Year of Astronomy
and the
Amateur Astronomers Association of New York
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