%3CSTRONG%3EThe%202004%20Exploring%20Space%20Lecture%20Series%2C%20%3CEM%3ENew%20Strategies%20for%20Detecting%20Life%20in%20the%20Universe%3C%2FEM%3E%3C%2FSTRONG%3E%2C%20will%20feature%20four%20world%2Drenowned%20scientists%20who%20will%20take%20us%20beyond%20Mars%20and%20the%20Solar%20System%20to%20examine%20impending%20technological%20advances%20in%20astronomical%20research%2E%20What%20techniques%20are%20astronomers%20using%20today%2C%20and%20what%20techniques%20do%20they%20propose%20for%20the%20near%20future%2C%20to%20seek%20out%20planets%20like%20Earth%3F%20And%20what%20might%20these%20planets%20look%20like%2C%20as%20seen%20from%20vast%20interstellar%20distances%2C%20and%20how%20will%20scientists%20know%20that%20life%20is%20possible%2C%20or%20even%20present%2C%20on%20their%20surfaces%3F%20The 2004 Exploring Space Lecture is made possible through the generous contributions of NASA and Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp. This artists concept of an extrasolar planet is used as the logo for the 2004 Exploring Space Lecture Series. How to attend

National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC

6th St. and Independence Ave SW. Washington, DC 20560
Planetarium