%3CP%3E%3CSTRONG%3EThe%202005%20Exploring%20Space%20Lectures%2C%20%3CEM%3ERocks%20in%20Space%3A%26nbsp%3BAsteroids%2C%20Comets%2C%26nbsp%3Band%20Moons%3C%2FEM%3E%2C%20%3C%2FSTRONG%3Ewill%20feature%20four%20world%2Drenowned%20scientists%20discussing%20the%20latest%20research%20and%20images%20of%20these%20ancient%26nbsp%3B%22worlds%2E%22%20Lectures%20will%20include%20current%20and%20future%20programs%20exploring%20the%20remnants%20of%20the%20Solar%20System%27s%20earliest%20days%2E%3C%2FP%3E%0D%0A%3CP%3EThis%20year%27s%20lecture%20series%20will%20explore%20key%20questions%20surrounding%20these%20ancient%20rocks%20in%20space%2E%20What%20are%20they%20made%20of%3F%20What%20is%20their%20history%3F%20How%20have%20they%20influenced%20Earth%27s%20past%20and%20how%20might%20they%20affect%20its%20future%3F%3C%2FP%3EThe 2005 Exploring Space Lecture Series is made possible by the generous support of NASA and Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. Artist Pat Rawlings gives us a look at the moment of impact and the forming of the crater in this concept artwork. How to attend

National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC

6th St. and Independence Ave SW. Washington, DC 20560
Lockheed Martin IMAX Theater