JPL INVITES PUBLIC TO ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE
Jet Propulsion Laboratory News Advisory
WHAT: NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., welcomes the
public to its annual Open House on Saturday, May 2, and Sunday, May 3,
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The lab will salute the 40th anniversary of
NASA's Apollo 11 mission - the first human landing on the moon. JPL
will also celebrate the International Year of Astronomy, a United
Nations-endorsed series of events around the world that commemorate
the 400th anniversary of the first telescope observations of space and
planets by Italian scientist Galileo Galilei.
Open House highlights include: seeing JPL's next spacecraft bound for
Mars, the Mars Science Laboratory, in the lab's biggest "clean room;"
talking to scientists and engineers who work on missions to
destinations such as Mars, Saturn, Jupiter and Earth's moon; and
visiting JPL's Microdevices Lab, where engineers and scientists work
in the world of the ultra-miniature. Visitors can also view the sun
through solar-safe telescopes, and learn how NASA instruments measure
greenhouse gases, helping scientists better understand global climate
change.
Besides the many exhibits and displays, the Open House will feature
hands-on activities for children. Visitors can find out how NASA
missions are using new media tools such as Twitter at the "The Tweet
Spot" booth. Portions of the event will also air live online on
Ustream TV at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/nasajpl on Saturday, May
2, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
WHEN: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, May 2-3. Admission and
parking are free.
WHERE: 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, Calif. From the 210 Freeway,
take the Berkshire Avenue/Oak Grove Drive exit. All visitors should
wear comfortable shoes -- no buses will be provided from JPL parking
lots. JPL will provide vans for mobility-challenged guests.
NOTE: Vehicles entering NASA/JPL property are subject to inspection.
Visitors cannot bring these items to NASA/JPL: weapons, explosives,
incendiary devices, dangerous instruments, alcohol, illegal drugs,
pets, all types of skates including skateboards, Segways and bicycles.
No bags, backpacks or ice chests are allowed, except small purses and
diaper bags.
Jet Propulsion Laboratory News Advisory
WHAT: NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., welcomes the
public to its annual Open House on Saturday, May 2, and Sunday, May 3,
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The lab will salute the 40th anniversary of
NASA's Apollo 11 mission - the first human landing on the moon. JPL
will also celebrate the International Year of Astronomy, a United
Nations-endorsed series of events around the world that commemorate
the 400th anniversary of the first telescope observations of space and
planets by Italian scientist Galileo Galilei.
Open House highlights include: seeing JPL's next spacecraft bound for
Mars, the Mars Science Laboratory, in the lab's biggest "clean room;"
talking to scientists and engineers who work on missions to
destinations such as Mars, Saturn, Jupiter and Earth's moon; and
visiting JPL's Microdevices Lab, where engineers and scientists work
in the world of the ultra-miniature. Visitors can also view the sun
through solar-safe telescopes, and learn how NASA instruments measure
greenhouse gases, helping scientists better understand global climate
change.
Besides the many exhibits and displays, the Open House will feature
hands-on activities for children. Visitors can find out how NASA
missions are using new media tools such as Twitter at the "The Tweet
Spot" booth. Portions of the event will also air live online on
Ustream TV at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/nasajpl on Saturday, May
2, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
WHEN: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, May 2-3. Admission and
parking are free.
WHERE: 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, Calif. From the 210 Freeway,
take the Berkshire Avenue/Oak Grove Drive exit. All visitors should
wear comfortable shoes -- no buses will be provided from JPL parking
lots. JPL will provide vans for mobility-challenged guests.
NOTE: Vehicles entering NASA/JPL property are subject to inspection.
Visitors cannot bring these items to NASA/JPL: weapons, explosives,
incendiary devices, dangerous instruments, alcohol, illegal drugs,
pets, all types of skates including skateboards, Segways and bicycles.
No bags, backpacks or ice chests are allowed, except small purses and
diaper bags.
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