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Voices in Science Lecture – The Flight of Apollo 13

Location: 
1801 Mountain Rd NW - Dynatheater

This event is postponed. If you purchased tickets, you will receive a full refund.

The safety and security of the public and employees is our highest priority. We continue to monitor the impact of COVID-19 (coronavirus) in our community, in conjunction with state officials. All museum events through at least April 30, 2020 have been canceled. We will provide ongoing updates as necessary.

50 years ago the world was focused on a drama taking place in space; a flight to the moon that was in trouble and three astronauts who were struggling to get back home. New Mexico space author Loretta Hall will take you along on that dangerous journey.

 

Loretta Hall is an award-winning author of "Space Pioneers: In Their Own Words", "Out of this World: New Mexico's Contributions to Space Travel", "The Complete Space Buff's Bucket List", and "Miguel & Michelle Visit Spaceport America." Among other writing awards, she was a Silver Winner in the Science category of the IndieFab awards for "Space Pioneers."

 

There will be a booksigning and an opportunity to purchase Ms. Hall’s books. The Museum’s Space Science Hall and Apollo 50th Anniversary Exhibit will be open for lecture attendees. 

 

Cost: $8 nonmembers, $7 members, $5 students.

Preregistration is encouraged or tickets can be purchased at the door the evening of the event (if seats are available).  

 

 

 

Questions: jayne.aubele@state.nm.us

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