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STARDUST Upcoming Events

 

Exhibits
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You can see Stardust and Aerogel
at the Anaheim, California
"New Tomorrowland" exhibit
at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. 

 

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Exhibit Date 

Exhibit Name

Exhibit Description

 Location

 

 February -
March 1999

 Small Bodies

 An exhibit at the California Science Center will include Stardust with their Small Bodies Exhibit. For more information see:
http://www.casciencectr.org/geninfo/index.asp
 Los Angeles, CA

  February -
May 1999

 STARDUST
CAFE
 STARDUST Cafe Exhibit at the Omniplex Science Center

 Oklahoma City, OK
 November 14-  STARDUST Day at Omniplex  Opening of the STARDUST Cafe Exhibit at the Omniplex Science Center with Planetarium Show and Panel Discussion by the STARDUST Team.

  Oklahoma City, OK
October 29-31

NSTA

Stardust Exhibit at the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA).

Challenger Center
October 12-17

Data Planetary Science (DPS)

 Stardust Exhibit at the Data Planetary Science (DPS) in Madison, WI.

 Madison, WI
  October -11

California Science Teachers Association

 Stardust Exhibit at the California Science Teachers Association.

 San Jose, CA
 August 1-16

 Discovery Center "Small Bodies"

 Stardust will participate for a month long exhibit on Small Bodies.

 Boise, Idaho
 July 10 - 26

 Space Fair '98
 Space Tourism Society - "Space Fair '98" at the Queen Mary in Long Beach, California http://members.aol.com/tourspace/stshighF.html

 Long Beach, CA
 June 10

 Aerogel Display
 Aerogel Display at Capitol Hill

 Washington, D.C.
 June '98 - June '99

 New Mexico History Museum
 Stardust will be on display at the New Mexico History Museum for one year, beginning in June of 1998 until June 1999. http://www.nmmnh-abq.mus.nm.us

 Albuquerque,
New Mexico
 May '98 - May '99

 California Science Center
 The California Science Center will have an Aerogel display for one year, beginning May 1998 until May 1999.

 Los Angeles, CA
 May 22 - ?

 The American Space Experience
 Disneyland has revamped it's "Tomorrowland" section of the California Park.
For space buffs there are full-scale models of spacecraft, ongoing NASA TV broadcasts, and space shuttle information, as well as internet access to web sites.

 Anaheim, California






Events

July 1999

Event Date 

Event Name

Event Description

Event Location
 July 18-21

Space Science XIII Workshop

Three-day conference for middle and high school science teachers to present content, materials and methods to involve students with the STARDUST and Chandra X-Ray Observatory missions. For detailed information see:
http://www.tufts.edu/as/wright_center/work_con_lec/spcsci99.html

 Medford, Massachusetts

June 1999

Event Date 

Event Name

Event Description

Event Location
 June 5-6

JPL Open House

Annual Open House at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. STARDUST will be represented in the Small Bodies exhibit. For detailed information see:
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/releases/99/openhouse99.html

 Pasadena, California

February 1999

Event Date 

Event Name

Event Description

Event Location
 February 7

LAUNCH

The Stardust spacecraft is scheduled to launch
from Cape Canaveral in Florida. For detailed information see:
http://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/launch.html

 Cape Canaveral, FLA
 February 5

STARDUST Fellows/Teachers Workshop

This all day workshop is being held at the
Doubletree Hotel in Cocoa Beach, Florida.

 Cocoa Beach, FLA

January 1999

Event Date 

Event Name

Event Description

Event Location
 January 13

Press Conference

Dr. Ken Atkins, Project Manager for
Stardust, along with Don Brownlee, and Joe Vellinga will give a one hour press conference. For more detailed information see:
http://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news42.html

 Cape Canaveral, FLA

October 1998

Event Date 

Event Name

Event Description

Event Location
 October 15-16

Lecture Series

Mr. NASA's Wild Ride to a Comet. Dr. Ken Atkins, Project Manager for

Stardust, will give a lecture on this innovative space missions. For more detailed information see: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/lecture/

 Pasadena, CA

 

September 1998

Event Date 

Event Name

Event Description

Event Location
 September 1-2

Annual Stardust Partners Meeting

Stardust Annual Educational Partners Planning Meeting.

 Coco Beach, FL


August 1998

Event Date 

Event Name

Event Description

Event Location
August 24-27

NSTA

National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) Regional Conference.

Jason Foundation
 August 1 -8

 Project
Search '98

 Annual Teacher's Workshop

 Boise, Idaho

July 1998

Event Date 

Event Name

Event Description

Event Location
 July 13 - 31

Discovery Center

"Small Bodies"

Stardust will participate for a month long exhibit on Small Bodies.

Boise, Idaho
 July 10 - 26

Space Fair '98

Space Tourism Society - "Space Fair '98" at the Queen Mary in Long Beach, California http://members.aol.com/tourspace/stshighF.html

Long Beach, CA

June 1998

Event Date 

Event Name

Event Description

Event Location
 June 12

Pacific Science Center Workshop

Pacific Science Center Workshop for the Teachers of the "Fellowship" program

Seattle, Washington
 June 24-28

ASP Teachers Workshop

STARDUST will have exhibits which will stay for 1 year. http://www.nmmnh-abq.mus.nm.us

Albuquerque, New Mexico

May 1998

Event Date 

Event Name

Event Description

Event Location
May 30-31

JPL Annual
Open House

Tour the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and learn more about
Science and Technology being developed.

http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/openhouse

Jet Propulsion Lab
Pasadena, California

April 1998

Event Date 

Event Name

Event Description

Event Location
 April 20 - 24

23rd General Assembly of the European Geophysical Society

Paper presented by Tom Duxbury titled "NASA Discovery STARDUST Mission"

For More Information Visit This Web Site at: http://www.copernicus.org/EGS/egsga/egsga.htm>

Nice, France
 April 27 - May 1

Third IAA International Conference on Low-Cost Planetary Mission

Paper presented by Ken Atkins titled "STARDUST: Innovating Management of Cost-Capped Missions"

For More Information Visit the IAA Web Site at: http://techinfo.jpl.nasa.gov/www/iaa98con/

California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, California



Ron Baalke, STARDUST Webmaster
Last Updated Wednesday, 26-Nov-2003 12:47:05 PST