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The 2005 Exploring Space Lectures

The 2005 Exploring Space Lectures, Rocks in Space: Asteroid, Comets, and Moons, will feature four world-renowned scientists discussing the latest research and images of these ancient "worlds." Lectures will include current and future programs exploring the remnants of the Solar System's earliest days.

This year's lecture series will explore key questions surrounding these ancient rocks in space. What are they made of? What is their history? How have they influenced Earth's past and how might they affect its future?

2005's Lectures:



Saturn's Moons
Presenter: Dr. Torrence V. Johnson
Past Event



Stardust
Presenter: Dr. D.E. Brownlee
Past Event



Near Earth Objects
Finding Them Before They Find Us
Presenter: Dr. Donald K. Yeomans
Past Event



Deep Impact
Presenter: Dr. Michael A'Hearn
Past Event



Exploring Space Lectures Ticket Policy:
Lectures are free, but tickets are required. Seating may be limited. To request tickets via this web site, use the online ticket request form. You may also pick up tickets for the lectures above at our Imax Box Offices during regular museum hours. Questions please call (202) 633-2398 or e-mail nasmpubliclectures@si.edu.



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