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Visitors Day Tour at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab
If you have any interest in space exploration (and you should!!), I recommend checking out the free public tours at the Jet Propulsion Lab. Located in Pasadena, the robotic space exploration lab is where the Mars Curiosity Rover was created, as well as its … Continue reading
Posted in Attractions, Miscellanious, Science & Technology
Tagged jet propulsion lab, JPL, mars curiosity, NASA, space exploration
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“Photographing The Cosmos” at The Annenberg Space for Photography
Calling all space geeks and photography fans: On Saturday, December 12th, the Annenberg Space for Photography presents “Photographing The Cosmos”, a panel discussion on astrophotography. The event’s speakers will include Garrett Reisman, former NASA astronaut and current SpaceX Director of Crew … Continue reading
Engadget and AOL Originals Presents “Citizen Mars”
Beginning September 1st, Engadget will release an AOL Original series of short webisodes about five of the current candidates for the controversial Mars One project. Entitled “Citizen Mars”, the show interviews these five individuals and their family members, with a focus on … Continue reading
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Tagged astronauts, citizen mars, engadget, mars, mars one, NASA, space exploration
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