Mars Science Laboratory Two Year Recap
Thursday, August 7, 2014 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM (MDT)
Lookout Mountain Nature Center
910 Colorow Road
Golden, 80401
Since landing at Gale Crater on August 5th 2012, the Mars Science Laboratory (Curiosity Rover) has been very busy. From the first successful use of the skycrane landing technique during EDL to snapping self-portraits and 360-degree panoramas, to performing countless science measurements, the knowledge gained so far has been nothing short of astounding. Join Lockheed Martin Propulsion Engineer, JPL Solar System Ambassador, and MSL descent stage engineer Adam Pender to discuss the technological achievements and science results from Curiosity’s two (Earth) years on Mars.
Ages 10 yrs to adult
Registration for this program is available one month before the date of the program. If you are registering during this time, but space is no longer available, please call Lookout Mountain Nature Center at 720-497-7600 to be placed on a waiting list.
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