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Roving with Perseverance: A New Mexico Field Geologist Goes to Mars

Location: 
Planetarium

Join us at the Museum on Saturday, Feb. 18 for our second Voices in Science Lecture of 2023. This event features our own Research Curator of Volcanology and Space Sciences, Dr. Larry Crumpler, who is a member of NASA's Perseverance Mission Science Team.

On the 2nd Anniversary of NASA’s amazing Perseverance/Ingenuity mission to Mars, Dr. Crumpler will discuss the latest mission results, the flights made by the unique Ingenuity helicopter, and the samples that have been collected by the rover. Don’t miss this presentation of information, images, and discoveries from this ongoing cutting-edge expedition to the surface of Mars.  

The Museum's new Perseverance/Ingenuity exhibit will be open to attendees before and after the lecture. 

Free admission, donations encouraged, but pre-registration is required as seats are limited. Please note that this lecture starts a half-hour earlier than previous events in this series.  Doors open at 6 p.m.

Registration is now closed.  To be added to the waitlist, please contact Jayne Aubele at 505-328-6231 or Jayne.Aubele@dca.nm.gov 

Price: 
Free Admission - Donation encouraged
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