Jupiter to examine that planet and its surroundings in ways neither spacecraft could do alone, and one of the scientists who organized the campaign will describe it during free public lectures in ...
Kids of all ages are invited to get behind the wheel of fire trucks, ambulances, tractors, tow trucks and more at Jupiter's Touch-a-Truck event on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The free event will ...
Like the jealous Roman goddess of women, the NASA spacecraft Juno flies through the heavens to keep an eye on her unfaithful husband, Jupiter. Launched Aug. 5, 2011, Juno is well on her way to her ...
The Loxahatchee River Historical Society will host a lecture by University of Central Florida Associate Professor of Anthropology Rosalyn Howard from 6-7 p.m. Thursday at the Jupiter Community Center, ...
The Santa Monica College John Drescher Planetarium will present special feature shows in June about exploring the Sun, the Summer Solstice, and guest Lectures by Shelley Bonus on Jupiter’s Europa and ...
Jani Radebaugh will lead a tour of the outer solar system at this year’s Alice Louise Reynolds Women-in-Scholarship Lecture, “Encounters at the Edge of the Solar System: Exploring Jupiter, Saturn, and ...
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 ...
Professor David Stevenson, a world-leading planetary scientist and Victoria University graduate will give a public lecture on Jupiter this week. Professor Stevenson is the George Van Osdol Professor ...
On Tuesday, Nov. 13th, 2007, at 7 pm, Astronomer Jeff Moore of NASA’s Ames Research Center will give a non-technical, illustrated talk on: New Horizons at Jupiter (and some Saturn News) as part of the ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. NEW YORK — On a chilly February night, astronomy enthusiasts of all ages gathered inside the ...
PROF. DE SITTER, Director of Leyden Observatory, delivered the George Darwin Lecture of the Royal Astronomical Society on May 8, taking as his subject “The Satellites of Jupiter”. The lecture began ...
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