Family Science & Astronomy Festival + Makerspace
CSM's Family Science & Astronomy Festival + Makerspace brings the wonders of science to our community! Future scientists-in-the-making are welcomed to campus to participate in fun makerspace activities, watch Chef Ed make comets, visit fascinating biology, chemistry, geology, math, and physics stations for hands-on demos hosted by CSM instructors and staff, attend our live keynote speaker presentation, stargaze with astronomy faculty, and more!
- Science Workshops, Planetarium Shows: 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm
- Keynote Lecture: 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm at the College of San Mateo Theatre
Doors open at 7:00 pm. Lecture at 7:30 pm. Lunar Landing Sites: Past and Future
Reception: 8:30 pm to 9:00 pm at the Theatre Lobby - Astronomical Observation: 9:15 pm to 11:00 pm
CSM Rooftop Observatory, CSM Science Building (Building 36)
Facilitators: Darryl Stanford and Justin Stevick
Lunar Landing Sites: Past and Future
As we look back on the discoveries of the Apollo program, now more than fifty years ago, and stand on the verge of a new generation of lunar exploration through the Artemis Program, it is appropriate to reflect upon the sites chosen for lunar exploration. In this talk, we will look back at the Apollo landing sites, examine why they were chosen, and discuss what we learned from them. We will then look ahead to sites that have been identified for upcoming lunar exploration, both human and robotic. These sites each offer fascinating and compelling reasons for exploration. They will help answer key questions about the Moon and its history. Many will also facilitate a sustained human presence on the Moon. The presentation will feature data gathered from many different instruments aboard a variety of spacecraft and made available through NASA’s Moon Trek online data visualization and analysis portal. The presentation will include an overview of using the portal so that audience members can follow and even become direct participants in this exciting new era of lunar exploration.
Speaker: Brian Day, NASA Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute
Events take place in the Science Building (Bldg 36), Library (Bldg 9), and Theater (Bldg 3)
Saturday, 09/28/24
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