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Topic - Journey to the Planets and Beyond

Surveyor 7 lunar photomosaic Mars

Journey to the Planets and Beyond
Space Exploration and the Visual Arts

presented by Blaine Baggett,
Executive Manager,
JPL Office of Communications and Education

For the 2001 schedule and archived webcasts, please contact
Audio Visual Services at 818.354.6170.


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Thursday, August 22 The von Kármán Auditorium at JPL
4800 Oak Grove Drive
Pasadena, CA
Friday, August 23 The Vosloh Forum at Pasadena City College
1570 East Colorado Blvd.
Pasadena, CA

Both lectures begin at 7 p.m.

Admission is free. Seating is limited.
For more information, call (818) 354-0112.
For printable flyer, click here.

For four decades JPL spacecraft have lead the way in exploring our cosmic backyard, sending back the first close-up images of the planets and moons of our solar system. The public has been along for the ride, thanks to JPL's visualization pioneers. From grainy black and white television images of the moon to stunning state of the art high definition 3-D images of Mars, you are invited to take a stirring visual tour of the planets and beyond.

Blaine Baggett, JPL's Executive Manager of Communications and Education (and national Emmy award winning tv producer) is your tour guide through the illustrative achievements of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory as the year-long celebration of 40 years of planetary exploration continues.

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