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Denver Museum of Nature & Science Offers Interactive Programming for NASA Mars Launch

November 26, 2011 – 1:24 pmNo Comment

The Denver Museum of Nature & Science is presenting Interactive Programming for NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) launch on November 26. The launch is scheduled for 8:02 a.m. The Museum will open at 6:45 a.m. and will host live coverage, beginning at 7:15 a.m. on Saturday, November 26.


NASA Mars Science Laboratory (MSL)

The Museum will host live, interactive video programming from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida, in partnership with NASA, the Virginia Air and Space Center, and the National Institute of Aerospace. Dr. Steve Lee, the Museum’s curator of planetary science, will host the live broadcasts from the space center with a variety of scientists, engineers, educators, and NASA officials who will answer questions from audiences at multiple museums, the KSC Visitor Complex, and online participants.

All programs are included FREE with Museum admission. – www.dmns.org

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